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| Hey there, I discovered scuba diving while I was on vacation in aruba - I got a deal on a package that I probably couldn't get again. I'm looking for places to go diving that aren't going to cost me a mortgage payment or two just to go. Any suggestions? I live in NJ, and I am looking for places people have been. I just got an open water dive course paid for as a birthday present and I would hate to do it and then wait several years to dive again. Thx, M@ |
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| "Matt Cushing" <matt@cushingonline.com> wrote in message news:35d2leF4idubkU2@individual.net... > I discovered scuba diving while I was on vacation in aruba - I got a deal > on a package that I probably couldn't get again. I'm looking for places > to go diving that aren't going to cost me a mortgage payment or two just > to go. > > Any suggestions? I live in NJ, and I am looking for places people have > been. I just got an open water dive course paid for as a birthday present > and I would hate to do it and then wait several years to dive again. Aren't you fortunate that you live in New Jersey. Just head east. Ask your instructor (assuming you're taking your open water dive course locally) for more information. It might be colder and darker water but at least they throw in free lobster. I had a lobster in Cozumel that cost me $40. |
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| > Aren't you fortunate that you live in New Jersey. Just head east. Ask your > instructor (assuming you're taking your open water dive course locally) for > more information. It might be colder and darker water but at least they > throw in free lobster. I had a lobster in Cozumel that cost me $40. I had heard that most of the sites on the east coast weren't worth bothering with because the visibility is so crummy. I went reef diving in Aruba and it was crystal. I think I spoiled myself:) M@ |
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| "Matt Cushing" <matt@cushingonline.com> wrote in message news:35d520F4kce6tU2@individual.net... >> Aren't you fortunate that you live in New Jersey. Just head east. Ask >> your instructor (assuming you're taking your open water dive course >> locally) for more information. It might be colder and darker water but >> at least they throw in free lobster. I had a lobster in Cozumel that >> cost me $40. > > I had heard that most of the sites on the east coast weren't worth > bothering with because the visibility is so crummy. I went reef diving in > Aruba and it was crystal. I think I spoiled myself:) > > M@ Usually you will find that those who denigrate local diving are the ones who do no local diving. I hear the same things about Great Lakes diving here in the Chicago area, "I wouldn't dive in Lake Michigan. It's cold and there is no vis." When you question further you find the speaker has never done a local dive since his open water training dives in some mud hole quarry. The truth is something quite different. Yes, it's cold but that is solved by wearing the proper clothing. No, there is good vis - usually on the order of 30 to 40 feet. While that might not be as good as Grand Cayman, it is good enough. And you will not find the quality of shipwrecks we have here in G.C. Find an instructor who actually dives regularly in the local area for fun. Not one who just teaches classes. Safe diving, Captain Dale |
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| Here is a neat spot. Cheap with good diving and inexpensive accommodations. Also try places on Roatan. You can find rooms for $6 - $120 on the Honduras Islands and per dive costs can vary from $30 to $10 (or less for beach dives) http://www.3routes.com/scuba/ca/hon/1685funstuff.html Cozumel is also great with airfare usually less than most other Caribbean locations. Accommodations can be as little as $300 per month and dive packages are typical at $50 - $65 for two tank dives. I use Dive with Martin and stay at Alicia's B&B, but there are many other good ones as well. Matt Cushing wrote: > Hey there, > > I discovered scuba diving while I was on vacation in aruba - I got a > deal on a package that I probably couldn't get again. I'm looking for > places to go diving that aren't going to cost me a mortgage payment or > two just to go. > > Any suggestions? I live in NJ, and I am looking for places people have > been. I just got an open water dive course paid for as a birthday > present and I would hate to do it and then wait several years to dive > again. > > Thx, > M@ |
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| "Cpt. Dale Bennett" <captndale@comcast.net> pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :Usually you will find that those who denigrate local diving are the ones who :do no local diving. I hear the same things about Great Lakes diving here in :the Chicago area, "I wouldn't dive in Lake Michigan. It's cold and there is :no vis." When you question further you find the speaker has never done a :local dive since his open water training dives in some mud hole quarry. The :truth is something quite different. The truth is that what is fun for one person is not necessarily fun for another. We all decide what we like and don't like. I've done lots of cold dark water diving. It's ok. However, in my current circumstances, it ain't worth the time or effort. Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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| "Dan Bracuk" <NOTbracuk@pathcom.com> wrote in message news:i9j3v01am55fk96skrpj0fnusdr5t8dqkk@4ax.com... (snip)> If you want to read other people's reports, go here, > http://www.google.ca/advanced_group_search?hl=en, and look for posts > in either rec.scuba or rec.scuba locations where the subject line > contains the words trip report. If you are searching rec.scuba, read > the original reports and ignore the rest of the thread, it will > probably be about stuff other than scuba. Good advice. I will add that you should also do your searches for the name of the places that you are interested in. Lots of people don't title their trip reports with "Trip Report". When doing searches, search once in subject for the place name and once in the body. This will garner you lots and lots of info, but unfortunately, will also bring you to a number of posts that are just asking questions. In any event, someone is bound to have answered those questions in followup posts. (snip) |
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| "Matt Cushing" wrote > Any suggestions? I live in NJ, and I am looking for places people have > been. I just got an open water dive course paid for as a birthday present > and I would hate to do it and then wait several years to dive again. West Palm Beach, Florida Boynton Beach, Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida Miami, Florida the Florida Keys Cheap airfares between the NE and S. Florida are common. Watch where you stay and where you eat, drink and party, and you can get away for a reasonable price. When you tire of all that S. Florida has to offer, in say, 20 years or so, there's the Bahamas. Lee |
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"Dan Bracuk" <NOTbracuk@pathcom.com> wrote in message news:7oj3v056cker0tjk63h4fdbp85valtnosv@4ax.com... We all decide what we like and don't like. > > I've done lots of cold dark water diving. It's ok. However, in my > current circumstances, it ain't worth the time or effort. I agree, we should all make the decision of what we like and don't like for ourselves. That was my point. Don't take the word of someone who dosen't do the dives. Check it out for yourself. When my daughter was little, confronted with a new food on her plate, she would ask, "Do I like this?" I would always encourage her to try it and find out. As adults, we should have all learned this lesson. Good diving, Captain Dale |
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