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Chris, I have to disagree.

Fair enuf. I still think it's the best boat in the LA area. I typed a long response backing up my points, but I just erased it and will leave my last paragraph only....


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Not meant to be argumentative,. but I don't know why you'd ask a question like "what is your favorite boat" if your response is to come back and argue your points why it is not a good boat, or the one that you listed is better? I didn't interpret your question as "convince me why your boat is better than the Peace" Nearly everything you listed for the Peace is equally my opinion for the Sundiver. It's not personal

Peace (pun intended)

Chris
 
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Fair enuf. I still think it's the best boat in the LA area. I typed a long response backing up my points, but I just erased it and will leave my last paragraph only....


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Not meant to be argumentative,. but I don't know why you'd ask a question like "what is your favorite boat" if your response is to come back and argue your points why it is not a good boat, or the one that you listed is better? I didn't interpret your question as "convince me why your boat is better than the Peace" Nearly everything you listed for the Peace is equally my opinion for the Sundiver. It's not personal

Peace (pun intended)

Chris

Actually, you shouldn't have deleted your response. I'm interested in your arguments. It's likely that we've had different experience with a same boat. Maybe I shouldn't have started the thread by giving my opinion. Then again, why not? As I said in my initial post, I would love a Zagat-like format, where opinions and ratings can collide and be measured up.

As to your other point, forget about the Peace as a standard: I would actually put the Sundiver second to last on my list...

Love :wink:
 
An interesting thread, I have been enjoying So Cal boats for a long time and most have provided a good time. I believe that a lot of what we enjoy in a boat is where they take you diving and what you enjoy. The Spectre is the hunters boat, fast goes anywhere in any water conditions and caters to hunters. The Peace was my first love as it were but it belonged to Bill back then. I have a buddy who still dives her a lot and feels the trips are the best. I havnt dove the Pacific Star since before she went to Monterey, I dont remember her previous name but I imagine I could find it in an old log book. I have recently moved back to Redondo so I intend to remedy that situation soon. I have had more fun on the Hess boats, the Encore and the Carisma were the boats, one of which has been sold and is now the Great Escape and I have dove her since and the fun just goes on. I have had a number of multi day trips on the Horizon and they put on a fun trip. I truly enjoy San Clemente Island more than any of the others in So Cal, and thats a margin call but the kelp there is the most amazing place to be so I have to say the Great Escape or the Encore, I think I have that right. Thats primarily due to the places they do trips to. The gap in my dive stories is due to my having bought my own boat and diving from her for a number of years. I sold this last year so I'm back to diving chrater boats again.
Bill
 
As to your other point, forget about the Peace as a standard: I would actually put the Sundiver second to last on my list...

Which is absolutely fine (altough you haven't mentioned any LA boat, just the Peace), But I guess I don't feel the need to convince you why you are wrong,,,I think the Peace is a fine boat. (It was last on my list due to location. I did not list boats -- of which there are a number-- that I simply would not go on

That said, you also wrote....

Actually, you shouldn't have deleted your response. I'm interested in your arguments

With the caveat that these are not my "arguments" but my opinions and responses to your complaints. As the old saw saays, "arguing on the internet is like..... " I'll be PC and not include the rest...

1. Distance - I cannot ignore the 1.5 hour drive and/or sleepover in Ventura and the 2 hour drive home, after a long day of diving, compared with the 20 minutes it takes me to get to Los Alamitos. I think it's absolutely relevant to my opinion of boats, and it does not even need to be said that my preference is relative to my location..... Physics always getting in the way, and ensuring that I am simply not going to drive 4 hours to day dive unless its a special trip..

Plus, I prefer Catalina diving to Anacapa / Santa Cruz diving SO it does not make sense to spend a 1/2 tank of gas and four hours for diving a less desirable spot... IMHO, YMMV etc etc


2. DIve sites. Like you, I take dive boats for the dive sites. On the SUndiver, I've done sites I've never even heard mentioned on the Great Escape. (And FB was an example, I am not aware of many boats that will go there on an open trip upon diver request, as happened to us). SImply put, Ray takes you to sites where the conditions are good, not what's near, even if that means another 1/2 driving around on his gas.

3. Food - On the Peace is better. But I don't go on dive boats for the food (and frankly a lot of stuff that would be c**p on land is good stuff on a dive boat :D And the a la carte stuff doesn't bother me. I eat less, I spend less. I eat more, I pay more. I pay for what I eat.... Or [gasp] I can even bring my own food -- heresy on boats.

4. Travel time to Catalina - I wish I would have addressed this, since I don't want any boat -- Peace, Sundiver, whoever - to lose business on a misperception. It may have taken you 3 hours (Ray has had engine trouble in the last couple weeks), but in my 10+ trips it takes about 2:15, give or take, depending on the site. Don't want people thinking that 3 hours is the norm.

5. Crew - Altough there has been a change recently, there is always crew on the dive deck helping those to gear up, gear down, etc.

Simply put, I go on dive boats to dive. Choosing good dive sites are therefore prominent. In ny experience, I have ad the best dives sites on the SUndiver than any other boat in LA.

I seem to recall from an earlier post that you were taking the SD recently for the first time. I have done the Peace once. Perhaps if either of us had done it more than once our opinins would be different.

Probably the reason why I like te SD so much is that usually I am on it with 5-6 buddies and we just ave a great tme. We'd have a great time on the Cee Ray, the Encore, The GE.... wherever

Understanding :wink:

Chris
 
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Probably the reason why I like te SD so much is that usually I am on it with 5-6 buddies and we just ave a great tme. We'd have a great time on the Cee Ray, the Encore, The GE.... wherever...

Probably why I like the Pac Star so much - always had good times with lots of people I know from the shop.

By the same token, if Arnaud wasn't with me on the recent Bottom Scratcher trip, I would have really been hating life. Instead, we just laugh about it now.

Its all good.

K
 
By the same token, if Arnaud wasn't with me on the recent Bottom Scratcher trip, I would have really been hating life. Instead, we just laugh about it now.
The Bottom Scratcher! FInally something we can agree on! :rolleyes:

At least you get bagpipes.........
 
Easy, SOJURNER!

Dove off this Private 95'er earlier in the year, it has ruined offically ruined all other dive boats for me :(

My Santa Cruz trip had all of 5 actual divers the other 4 ppl on board were crew, they also dove tho. 5 divers on a 95'er, can you say spacious!

The boat has been sold so i dont get to enjoy those trips anymore:(

Andy
 
Quick - name that movie.

ChrisM once bubbled...

The Bottom Scratcher! FInally something we can agree on! :rolleyes: At least you get bagpipes.........

On our recent trip, we were spared the classics: Danny Boy, Scotland the Brave and the ubiquitous pipe favorite: Amazing Grace

I actually had no idea there was a piper on that tub. The week after, I was in the Park, and I hear pipes. I look at DrBill, and he points to the boat. I looked over, and they were diving the Valiant.

Its so funny on so many different levels... I'll just let it go.

We do agree.

BS: Two words: Rubber gloves and disinfectant (OK...maybe 3)

K
 
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OK, so I cheated, had to do a googlewhack., never saw it tho I love mike Myers....


I too, have had the pleasure of a Casino Point, uh.... serenade?
 
Chris, I see your points. It's all good. Different experience, different opinions, but nothing like a good discussion. And yes, the BS (funny acronym isn't it?) is something we can all agree on...

There are other boats that I like, the Sand Dollar and the King Neptune being two of them.
 
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