Hello all,
I have recently installed a military surplus K 15 on one of my dive boats. I had the unit assembeled in California and shipped to the Cayman Islands, specificly made to fit below deck on my big boat. The k 15 is powered by a brand new Honda 25 HP motor that I have converted to run on...
When I purchased my new Canon 5D Mark4, I was super excited that it was only 1mm smaller than the Mark3. Could it be possible that for once in my life I don't need to buy a new housing? The answer is YES!!!! I was excited that with a few minor modifications I was able to make it work in my...
I've not been told that the site has been closed. I did however tell News 27 that I thought an assessment should be done prior to allowing the public inside. The reason for this is simple, the wreck is full of things like air storage bottles. Until we know that these are secure, touring divers...
We received our Aquatica GH5 housing last week. I can't say enough about the housing. The controls are great, action is smooth, all in all it's outstanding. My only complaint so far is that you can see the reflection of the lens in the dome port when shooting into the light. Here's some footage...
They are allowing divers there now although I would caution anyone wanting to enter the damaged tunnel. There's significant damage near the top and some of this loose coral stone may still fall to the bottom. I'm only speculating that it could be off limits during the recovery process. Even...
Here's another video of the damage. Unfortunately it seems to be much worse than first reported. I think it's likely that the area will be off limits to divers when/if the restoration project starts.
Cargo Ship Devastates Eden Rock | Cayman Islands Diving | iDive Blog
The video only highlights the damaged area. The entire area is dead/smashed. Most of the coral structure is broken an overturned. I looks eerily like the George Town harbor anchorage site. The reef surrounding the damaged area is healthy "relatively speaking". We have, like every other warm...
I have personally been diving this area 2-3 times a month for the past 18 years, this damage was indeed caused by Tatoosh. For those who think that the condition of this site is normal or somehow typical of diving Grand Cayman, please contact me. I'll be happy to show you otherwise:-)
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I'm not sure what the issue is with...
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