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Old 02-12-2007, 07:08 PM
Robert Dickson
 
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Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

Blue Island Divers is my favorite shop on the island. I have dived
with them frequently and continue to go back for more.

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:10:17 GMT, "RonCooley" <u31677@uwe> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
>fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
>USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
>operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
>couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
>& who to avoid?
>
>Thanks!
>Ron


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  #2  
Old 02-12-2007, 07:08 PM
Robert Dickson
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

Blue Island Divers is my favorite shop on the island. I have dived
with them frequently and continue to go back for more.

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:10:17 GMT, "RonCooley" <u31677@uwe> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
>fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
>USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
>operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
>couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
>& who to avoid?
>
>Thanks!
>Ron


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  #3  
Old 02-12-2007, 07:08 PM
Robert Dickson
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

Blue Island Divers is my favorite shop on the island. I have dived
with them frequently and continue to go back for more.

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:10:17 GMT, "RonCooley" <u31677@uwe> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
>fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
>USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
>operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
>couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
>& who to avoid?
>
>Thanks!
>Ron


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  #4  
Old 02-12-2007, 07:08 PM
Robert Dickson
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

Blue Island Divers is my favorite shop on the island. I have dived
with them frequently and continue to go back for more.

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:10:17 GMT, "RonCooley" <u31677@uwe> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
>fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
>USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
>operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
>couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
>& who to avoid?
>
>Thanks!
>Ron


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  #5  
Old 02-17-2007, 06:49 PM
JRE
 
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Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

RonCooley wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
> fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
> USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
> operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
> couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
> & who to avoid?
>
> Thanks!
> Ron
>


I like Clayton for the charters. Their number is 315 686 5542. Ken is
a good guy and a very experienced diver who knows all the wrecks in the
area and gives good predive briefings. Some of the wrecks he goes
to--esp. the Keystorm, which starts at 15' or so and goes to 120'--are
suitable for novice and expert divers alike. He runs a 6-pack (i.e., a
maximum of 6 passengers), so even when it's full it's not a cattle car.

Can't help with the hotel, I'm afraid. Where I've stayed (the Otter
Creek Inn) is OK and I'll stay there again, I'm sure, but all I do there
is sleep. No pool, no restaurant, etc. However, Ken will pick you up
at the dock there, which is really nice...

--
John Eells
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  #6  
Old 02-17-2007, 06:49 PM
JRE
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

RonCooley wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
> fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
> USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
> operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
> couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
> & who to avoid?
>
> Thanks!
> Ron
>


I like Clayton for the charters. Their number is 315 686 5542. Ken is
a good guy and a very experienced diver who knows all the wrecks in the
area and gives good predive briefings. Some of the wrecks he goes
to--esp. the Keystorm, which starts at 15' or so and goes to 120'--are
suitable for novice and expert divers alike. He runs a 6-pack (i.e., a
maximum of 6 passengers), so even when it's full it's not a cattle car.

Can't help with the hotel, I'm afraid. Where I've stayed (the Otter
Creek Inn) is OK and I'll stay there again, I'm sure, but all I do there
is sleep. No pool, no restaurant, etc. However, Ken will pick you up
at the dock there, which is really nice...

--
John Eells
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  #7  
Old 02-17-2007, 06:49 PM
JRE
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

RonCooley wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
> fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
> USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
> operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
> couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
> & who to avoid?
>
> Thanks!
> Ron
>


I like Clayton for the charters. Their number is 315 686 5542. Ken is
a good guy and a very experienced diver who knows all the wrecks in the
area and gives good predive briefings. Some of the wrecks he goes
to--esp. the Keystorm, which starts at 15' or so and goes to 120'--are
suitable for novice and expert divers alike. He runs a 6-pack (i.e., a
maximum of 6 passengers), so even when it's full it's not a cattle car.

Can't help with the hotel, I'm afraid. Where I've stayed (the Otter
Creek Inn) is OK and I'll stay there again, I'm sure, but all I do there
is sleep. No pool, no restaurant, etc. However, Ken will pick you up
at the dock there, which is really nice...

--
John Eells
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  #8  
Old 02-17-2007, 06:49 PM
JRE
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

RonCooley wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
> fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
> USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
> operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
> couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
> & who to avoid?
>
> Thanks!
> Ron
>


I like Clayton for the charters. Their number is 315 686 5542. Ken is
a good guy and a very experienced diver who knows all the wrecks in the
area and gives good predive briefings. Some of the wrecks he goes
to--esp. the Keystorm, which starts at 15' or so and goes to 120'--are
suitable for novice and expert divers alike. He runs a 6-pack (i.e., a
maximum of 6 passengers), so even when it's full it's not a cattle car.

Can't help with the hotel, I'm afraid. Where I've stayed (the Otter
Creek Inn) is OK and I'll stay there again, I'm sure, but all I do there
is sleep. No pool, no restaurant, etc. However, Ken will pick you up
at the dock there, which is really nice...

--
John Eells
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  #9  
Old 03-26-2007, 10:59 PM
Robert Dickson
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

Blue Island Divers is my favorite shop on the island. I have dived
with them frequently and continue to go back for more.

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:10:17 GMT, "RonCooley" <u31677@uwe> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
>fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
>USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
>operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
>couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
>& who to avoid?
>
>Thanks!
>Ron


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  #10  
Old 03-26-2007, 10:59 PM
JRE
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: US Virgin Islands Lodging, Dive Ship, Fishing Charter

RonCooley wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Planning a dive trip with my wife (novice diver) and 8-year-old daughter (a
> fish, but too young to certify as a diver). We are looking for lodging in the
> USVI. We would like a pool and a pleasant environment. We also need a dive
> operation for scuba and snorkeling and we want to do some fishing our last
> couple days, so we need a fishing charter. Any recommendations for who to see
> & who to avoid?
>
> Thanks!
> Ron
>


I like Clayton for the charters. Their number is 315 686 5542. Ken is
a good guy and a very experienced diver who knows all the wrecks in the
area and gives good predive briefings. Some of the wrecks he goes
to--esp. the Keystorm, which starts at 15' or so and goes to 120'--are
suitable for novice and expert divers alike. He runs a 6-pack (i.e., a
maximum of 6 passengers), so even when it's full it's not a cattle car.

Can't help with the hotel, I'm afraid. Where I've stayed (the Otter
Creek Inn) is OK and I'll stay there again, I'm sure, but all I do there
is sleep. No pool, no restaurant, etc. However, Ken will pick you up
at the dock there, which is really nice...

--
John Eells
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