I dived on it twice with OCEAN DIVERS out of Key Largo, Sept '02. Really nice boats and operation, and they WILL GO OUT, regardless of how few divers show up. A little pricey, but worthy. 32% Nitrox readily available. Long lunch break between trips and a nice cafe next door. I was solitary, so I was assigned buddies - both air hogs on regular air! When I checked my air at 1500 pounds at 80 feet, one was down to 500! Saved his butt, then phone my first instructor and thanked him for preparing me well.
Dived on it twice again in March '03, going with Tavenier Dive Center. I like their style and prices. They do charge a fule surcharge for this one, but still cheap enough. They custom mixed my 30% EAN, as I prefered; no problem! Everyone on these trips was experienced, diving Nitrox with computers, although one budy did forget to turn his Pony Reg on. Got it going for him. Not going to tell MY mistakes.
Anyway, it's an awsome dive - one big ship! Saw a Grouper the size of a boar hog last time. Also recommend The Bibb, The Duane, The Eagle (my fav), and down the hiway - Abyss Dive Center for the Thunderbolt and Loe Key Dive Center for the Busch. I like wrecks.
I always go alone, and stay economically at Key Largo's Hungry Pelican. Get more traveling done that way, than waiting on someone esle. No problems.
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