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  #21  
Old 11-04-2007, 10:54 PM
Dillon Pyron
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving

Thus spake Greg Mossman <mossman@qnet.com> :

>On Oct 23, 10:30 am, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com>
>wrote:
>> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>>
>> >On Oct 19, 5:48 am, "R.C.Laus" <rcl...@tds.net> wrote:
>> >> This will be our first time visiting Grand Cayman. I would like to dive with
>> >> a small operator [6 pack] that will allow us to dive our own profiles. Any
>> >> suggestions? We will be staying near 7 mile beach so an operation near there
>> >> would be good also.

>>
>> >I liked Dive N Stuff on a couple trips there, but l see they now have
>> >an 8 pack or a 10 pack boat. Still, Paul was entertaining and he was
>> >rather laid back about the "rules" of Cayman diving, and I don't
>> >remember the boats ever being crowded.

>>
>> Greg, I think Cayman recently changed their rules on small boats. Now
>> 6 packs are 10 packs. Just like in the US they are 12 packs.

>
>That's awesome. Instead of trying for 6-pack abs, I'll just tell
>everyone they're Caribbean abs with twice the capacity!


Yeah, I've got six pack abs. More like half case abs.
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  #22  
Old 11-08-2007, 03:56 PM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving

On Nov 4, 7:54 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Oct 23, 10:30 am, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com>
> >wrote:
> >> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :

>
> >> >On Oct 19, 5:48 am, "R.C.Laus" <rcl...@tds.net> wrote:
> >> >> This will be our first time visiting Grand Cayman. I would like to dive with
> >> >> a small operator [6 pack] that will allow us to dive our own profiles. Any
> >> >> suggestions? We will be staying near 7 mile beach so an operation near there
> >> >> would be good also.

>
> >> >I liked Dive N Stuff on a couple trips there, but l see they now have
> >> >an 8 pack or a 10 pack boat. Still, Paul was entertaining and he was
> >> >rather laid back about the "rules" of Cayman diving, and I don't
> >> >remember the boats ever being crowded.

>
> >> Greg, I think Cayman recently changed their rules on small boats. Now
> >> 6 packs are 10 packs. Just like in the US they are 12 packs.

>
> >That's awesome. Instead of trying for 6-pack abs, I'll just tell
> >everyone they're Caribbean abs with twice the capacity!

>
> Yeah, I've got six pack abs. More like half case abs.


Draught abs. A full keg. Definitely no "micro" brew.

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  #23  
Old 11-08-2007, 03:56 PM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving

On Nov 4, 7:54 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Oct 23, 10:30 am, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com>
> >wrote:
> >> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :

>
> >> >On Oct 19, 5:48 am, "R.C.Laus" <rcl...@tds.net> wrote:
> >> >> This will be our first time visiting Grand Cayman. I would like to dive with
> >> >> a small operator [6 pack] that will allow us to dive our own profiles. Any
> >> >> suggestions? We will be staying near 7 mile beach so an operation near there
> >> >> would be good also.

>
> >> >I liked Dive N Stuff on a couple trips there, but l see they now have
> >> >an 8 pack or a 10 pack boat. Still, Paul was entertaining and he was
> >> >rather laid back about the "rules" of Cayman diving, and I don't
> >> >remember the boats ever being crowded.

>
> >> Greg, I think Cayman recently changed their rules on small boats. Now
> >> 6 packs are 10 packs. Just like in the US they are 12 packs.

>
> >That's awesome. Instead of trying for 6-pack abs, I'll just tell
> >everyone they're Caribbean abs with twice the capacity!

>
> Yeah, I've got six pack abs. More like half case abs.


Draught abs. A full keg. Definitely no "micro" brew.

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  #24  
Old 11-08-2007, 03:56 PM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving

On Nov 4, 7:54 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Oct 23, 10:30 am, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com>
> >wrote:
> >> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :

>
> >> >On Oct 19, 5:48 am, "R.C.Laus" <rcl...@tds.net> wrote:
> >> >> This will be our first time visiting Grand Cayman. I would like to dive with
> >> >> a small operator [6 pack] that will allow us to dive our own profiles. Any
> >> >> suggestions? We will be staying near 7 mile beach so an operation near there
> >> >> would be good also.

>
> >> >I liked Dive N Stuff on a couple trips there, but l see they now have
> >> >an 8 pack or a 10 pack boat. Still, Paul was entertaining and he was
> >> >rather laid back about the "rules" of Cayman diving, and I don't
> >> >remember the boats ever being crowded.

>
> >> Greg, I think Cayman recently changed their rules on small boats. Now
> >> 6 packs are 10 packs. Just like in the US they are 12 packs.

>
> >That's awesome. Instead of trying for 6-pack abs, I'll just tell
> >everyone they're Caribbean abs with twice the capacity!

>
> Yeah, I've got six pack abs. More like half case abs.


Draught abs. A full keg. Definitely no "micro" brew.

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  #25  
Old 11-08-2007, 03:56 PM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving

On Nov 4, 7:54 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Oct 23, 10:30 am, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com>
> >wrote:
> >> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :

>
> >> >On Oct 19, 5:48 am, "R.C.Laus" <rcl...@tds.net> wrote:
> >> >> This will be our first time visiting Grand Cayman. I would like to dive with
> >> >> a small operator [6 pack] that will allow us to dive our own profiles. Any
> >> >> suggestions? We will be staying near 7 mile beach so an operation near there
> >> >> would be good also.

>
> >> >I liked Dive N Stuff on a couple trips there, but l see they now have
> >> >an 8 pack or a 10 pack boat. Still, Paul was entertaining and he was
> >> >rather laid back about the "rules" of Cayman diving, and I don't
> >> >remember the boats ever being crowded.

>
> >> Greg, I think Cayman recently changed their rules on small boats. Now
> >> 6 packs are 10 packs. Just like in the US they are 12 packs.

>
> >That's awesome. Instead of trying for 6-pack abs, I'll just tell
> >everyone they're Caribbean abs with twice the capacity!

>
> Yeah, I've got six pack abs. More like half case abs.


Draught abs. A full keg. Definitely no "micro" brew.

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  #26  
Old 11-08-2007, 03:56 PM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Grand Cayman Diving

On Nov 4, 7:54 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Oct 23, 10:30 am, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com>
> >wrote:
> >> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :

>
> >> >On Oct 19, 5:48 am, "R.C.Laus" <rcl...@tds.net> wrote:
> >> >> This will be our first time visiting Grand Cayman. I would like to dive with
> >> >> a small operator [6 pack] that will allow us to dive our own profiles. Any
> >> >> suggestions? We will be staying near 7 mile beach so an operation near there
> >> >> would be good also.

>
> >> >I liked Dive N Stuff on a couple trips there, but l see they now have
> >> >an 8 pack or a 10 pack boat. Still, Paul was entertaining and he was
> >> >rather laid back about the "rules" of Cayman diving, and I don't
> >> >remember the boats ever being crowded.

>
> >> Greg, I think Cayman recently changed their rules on small boats. Now
> >> 6 packs are 10 packs. Just like in the US they are 12 packs.

>
> >That's awesome. Instead of trying for 6-pack abs, I'll just tell
> >everyone they're Caribbean abs with twice the capacity!

>
> Yeah, I've got six pack abs. More like half case abs.


Draught abs. A full keg. Definitely no "micro" brew.

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  #27  
Old 12-09-2007, 11:38 AM
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 3
Thumbs up Re: Grand Cayman Diving-ResortSports LTD

My husband and I just returned from a dive trip on Grand Cayman. We dove with ResortSports LTD, and their shop is located right on Seven Mile at the only resort on the beach. We dove the Falcon with captain Ian and crew, and we have never seen a more professional operation nor a cleaner dive boat. They were friendly, informative, and attentive to everyone's needs and profiles. They had 4 dive masters, a videographer, and the captain on board, and a pair of dive masters did different dives at different levels with small groups of divers.

We did a 100 ft dive on the North Wall, which was incredible. We stayed at 100 feet for about 20 minutes, and saw loads of small to medium fish and gorgeous corals. There was a huge lobster in a small cave that waved his spines at us as we went to view him one by one. We then did a swim through in a crack in the wall that took us up to 50 feet onto the reef where we checked out the beautiful fish and coral for a little over 20 minutes. There we were visited by a medium sized sea turtle, and a gorgeous spotted eagle ray!! Most of us missed the ray, and lucky for us the videographer was there, or we never would have seen it!

Our second dive took us to Sting Ray City, where we all sat in a circle 12 feet down and fed bits of squid to about 20 rays that swooped and circled us continuously for a half hour. They were absolutely beautiful, and we all throughly enjoyed our time with them. It was surreal, and I have never experienced anything like that before. I would love to do it again!

My husband and I were really surprised with how clean and uncrowded the boat seemed with a dozen people on board. Overall, the experience with ResortSports Ltd was a 10+! I would dive with them every time I go to the Caymans.
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