everybody is correct! it's all about the instructor. hay i'll certify you in either padi or sdi. come to puerto rico.
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seanrollins once bubbled...
I think you should try a different approach to advertising scuba lessons.
Atleast tell us why to go there...
seanrollins once bubbled...
I think you should try a different approach to advertising scuba lessons.
Atleast tell us why to go there...
you are right there are alot of nice places in canada? if you like cold water. i have a lot of friends that perfer cold water diving to warm water diving. i think you first experience should be in a place you can get some sun year round. but thats just me take it for what it worth. coquidive@coqui.netdeluca2799 once bubbled...
Why should we go to Puerto Rico to learn to dive? Especially when we have many awesome instructors right where we are?
70 sound just right for my 3/2 wetsuit! What's wrong with thermoclines anyway? For my AOW dives, we were in the mid-50s (OK, now that's cold when you don't have gloves :errrr: :frosty: )puertoricandive once bubbled...
I Would prefer to get certified in a tropical enviroment than any Quarry that has 70 degree water.
Trout, Bluegill, Paddlefish (ok, I didn't see this one), sunken boats, bus, and airplane. Shore dive or dock; down to about 70ft on the shallow side and something like 120 or 130ffw on the deep side. Plus it's all a short 3hr drive away! (Oh, and you can feed the fish at 25ft.) Gilboa anyone?puertoricandive once bubbled...
Just yesterday i dove off the North Shore of Puerto rico at a dive site i call the Naturalist. this site is visited by hammer head sharks, dolphins, mantas. thisis a shore dive. the dive site slopes off from 5 feet at shore down to 47feet. at 47feet you can wait around for the mantas to feed or just alittle more out you find the wall that goes to 122feet down to 1100feet. here is where you hear the voices of nitrogen norcotis.
rab once bubbled...
70 sound just right for my 3/2 wetsuit! What's wrong with thermoclines anyway? For my AOW dives, we were in the mid-50s (OK, now that's cold when you don't have gloves :errrr: :frosty: )
Trout, Bluegill, Paddlefish (ok, I didn't see this one), sunken boats, bus, and airplane. Shore dive or dock; down to about 70ft on the shallow side and something like 120 or 130ffw on the deep side. Plus it's all a short 3hr drive away! (Oh, and you can feed the fish at 25ft.) Gilboa anyone?
-Rob