NycJohn, which units at Georphi's are you recommending for someone used to a Den Lamon experience? ?
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I doubt it. Finding doubles is a stretch. Dives are shallow, they do a lot of DM/IDC training and the reef is close. None of the AI resorts will have any sort of rebreather support. This is Cocoview's operation - if anyone was offering it it would likely be them. But they're not: http://docksidedivecenter.com/gear.shtmlWe're looking into Roatan in spring. Anyone know if there is rebreather support available?
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I doubt it. Finding doubles is a stretch. Dives are shallow, they do a lot of DM/IDC training and the reef is close. None of the AI resorts will have any sort of rebreather support. This is Cocoview's operation - if anyone was offering it it would likely be them. But they're not: Dive Gear - Dockside Dive Center
Same place...My vote would have been Coconut Tree, they do partial pressure EAN blending, so they have the O2 you'll need. Bring your own Sorb, they do offer PADI TEC 40/45/50 Trimix 65 so there might even be some He to be had.
You might check with GoProCaribbean, they might be diving RB's on a personal level and know where to get stuff. But I doubt it. I'd bring your own sofnolime or whatever you need (I have no idea what that is..) - they probably have auxiliary tanks you could use. PADI Tec Training
We stayed here about 4 years affordable, clean, very good dive op, Sueno del Mar Diving Resort here is the link Roatan Diving Honduras | Scuba Lessons | Shore Excursions | Sueno del Mar and Roatan West End Hotel, Bay Islands the night dives in Roatan are awesome.