So I have been remiss in posting about this op, @ScubaWithTurk and I were there in October doing some CCR training and we needed guaranteed depths for the normoxic course so Musandam was the obvious choice. There are several operators there serving the live aboard dhow customers as well as the smaller boats for day trips.
I spoke to Paul Emous the new GM of Al Marsa and we decided to use them. The facilities, service and friendliness of everyone involved was absolutely top notch. Paul runs a tight ship and his staff were always ready to help with anything we needed, from shunting J's of helium around to doing a late night battery run when we discovered our analyser spare had leaked.
Paul has just finished a marketing video:
Here are some of my pics from that trip:
Our designated DM helping us get settled in
Flat beautiful seas
Boat captain attentive while CCR divers gearing up
Post dive float, 60m wall under us, debriefing:
A CCR try dive as a thank you to our DM:
Gardens of soft and hard corals
Heading back for the deco beer
Even big morays need a cleaning station occasionally:
I spoke to Paul Emous the new GM of Al Marsa and we decided to use them. The facilities, service and friendliness of everyone involved was absolutely top notch. Paul runs a tight ship and his staff were always ready to help with anything we needed, from shunting J's of helium around to doing a late night battery run when we discovered our analyser spare had leaked.
Paul has just finished a marketing video:
Here are some of my pics from that trip:
Our designated DM helping us get settled in
Flat beautiful seas
Boat captain attentive while CCR divers gearing up
Post dive float, 60m wall under us, debriefing:
A CCR try dive as a thank you to our DM:
Gardens of soft and hard corals
Heading back for the deco beer
Even big morays need a cleaning station occasionally: