Drift dives are easy. Just go with the current and relax. Just go do it and have fun. Stay near the DM if there is one or make sure you have a surface marker deployed the whole dive if there's no DM.
I dove the Spiegel Grove in Key Largo and the current was absolutely insane, so strong I could barely swim against it. I honestly was terrified (as was everyone else on the charter) and surfaced early. Some guy even ran out of air on the charter's group. I personally don't want to ever dive in conditions like that again so if I feel that kind of current, I just am not going to let go of the anchor rope. Experience at that depth with a roaring current is the only way to feel comfortable in that. But drift dives are easy and relaxing. You just float there and let the ocean do all the work. The boat follows you.
I dove the Spiegel Grove in Key Largo and the current was absolutely insane, so strong I could barely swim against it. I honestly was terrified (as was everyone else on the charter) and surfaced early. Some guy even ran out of air on the charter's group. I personally don't want to ever dive in conditions like that again so if I feel that kind of current, I just am not going to let go of the anchor rope. Experience at that depth with a roaring current is the only way to feel comfortable in that. But drift dives are easy and relaxing. You just float there and let the ocean do all the work. The boat follows you.