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Old 08-01-2005, 09:00 AM
Dan Bracuk
 
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"shawn" <shawnabbtt@aol.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting
in:
:I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
:want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.

That's usually the objective when one goes on a liveaboard.

Dan Bracuk
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Old 08-01-2005, 10:14 AM
George Cathcart
 
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shawn wrote:
> I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
> want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.


And that's a problem because....?

Actually, I was on the Caribbean Explorer II (Saba, Statia, St. Kitts)
in June, and there were opportunities to go ashore everyday if you
wanted to. Some did. I was too busy diving, eating and sleeping.

gc

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Old 08-01-2005, 05:16 PM
Don Ward
 
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Hi George,

I'm going on the CEII in November. What are your thoughts about the
diving, boat, crew, etc?

Dive safe,

/Don


George Cathcart wrote:
> shawn wrote:
>
>> I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
>> want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.

>
>
> And that's a problem because....?
>
> Actually, I was on the Caribbean Explorer II (Saba, Statia, St. Kitts)
> in June, and there were opportunities to go ashore everyday if you
> wanted to. Some did. I was too busy diving, eating and sleeping.
>
> gc
>

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Old 08-01-2005, 08:10 PM
George Cathcart
 
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Don wrote:

Hi George,

I'm going on the CEII in November. What are your thoughts about the
diving, boat, crew, etc?

Dive safe,

/Don

Don, we had a great time. The boat is excellent, the crew work their
asses off, the food is fine and abundant. The diving ranges from good
to excellent. Statia didn't do much for me, but I loved Saba and St.
Kitts.

A couple of minor complaints: the a/c is very cold and not adjustable.
It just means you will need the blankets on your bed. The deck on the
port side of the dive deck is very hot on your bare feet because the
compressor is directly below. And for some reason, the granny line
always came from the bow rather than from the mooring ball, so if you
had to pull yourself up against current (rarely a problem on our trip),
you had a gap from the bow to the mooring ball that you had to swim,
against the current.

ON the plus side, the briefings were thorough and helpful, the air
fills were generous, the crew let you do what you wanted to do (except
at Statia, where a local volunteer marine park guide led every dive),
and the hot water in the wet suit, hot towel and hot chocolate after
night dives led to several attempts on my part to get Lucy the steward
to marry me. For some reason, she thought my wife might object...

Of course, if you have a different crew, your experience could be very
different. For the record, we had Captain Paul, Paul the purser, Bill
the engineer, Tony the cook, Lucy the steward, Dominique and Adam the
divemasters. At least one or two of the crew are on every dive, not to
supervise, but they are happy to point stuff out if you want to stay
close to them.

If you want to know more, feel free to mail be at
aquadiveratcomcastdotnet.

Good luck. Let me know how it goes.

gc

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Old 08-02-2005, 10:53 AM
Scott Migaldi
 
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shawn wrote:
> I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
> want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.
>
> shawn abbott


Precisely why I go on live aboards. This also means nobody breaking into
you condo (Bahamas), or trying to sell you useless crap that you don't
need, unlimited diving, and no bugs




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Old 03-26-2007, 10:35 PM
shawn
 
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Default turks and caicos

I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.

Previously, I stayed at Coral Gardens is nice, but does NOT have a real
dive shop, just a guy with gear who will farm you out to local dive
shops that will come and get you. Unfortunately I had 3 different dive
companies in 4 days. I did like Flamingo the best, small company,
personal service.

That said, the beach along that area of Provo is fantastic!

shawn abbott

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:35 PM
George Cathcart
 
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shawn wrote:
> I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
> want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.


And that's a problem because....?

Actually, I was on the Caribbean Explorer II (Saba, Statia, St. Kitts)
in June, and there were opportunities to go ashore everyday if you
wanted to. Some did. I was too busy diving, eating and sleeping.

gc

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:35 PM
Don Ward
 
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Default Re: turks and caicos

Hi George,

I'm going on the CEII in November. What are your thoughts about the
diving, boat, crew, etc?

Dive safe,

/Don


George Cathcart wrote:
> shawn wrote:
>
>> I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
>> want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.

>
>
> And that's a problem because....?
>
> Actually, I was on the Caribbean Explorer II (Saba, Statia, St. Kitts)
> in June, and there were opportunities to go ashore everyday if you
> wanted to. Some did. I was too busy diving, eating and sleeping.
>
> gc
>

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:35 PM
George Cathcart
 
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Don wrote:

Hi George,

I'm going on the CEII in November. What are your thoughts about the
diving, boat, crew, etc?

Dive safe,

/Don

Don, we had a great time. The boat is excellent, the crew work their
asses off, the food is fine and abundant. The diving ranges from good
to excellent. Statia didn't do much for me, but I loved Saba and St.
Kitts.

A couple of minor complaints: the a/c is very cold and not adjustable.
It just means you will need the blankets on your bed. The deck on the
port side of the dive deck is very hot on your bare feet because the
compressor is directly below. And for some reason, the granny line
always came from the bow rather than from the mooring ball, so if you
had to pull yourself up against current (rarely a problem on our trip),
you had a gap from the bow to the mooring ball that you had to swim,
against the current.

ON the plus side, the briefings were thorough and helpful, the air
fills were generous, the crew let you do what you wanted to do (except
at Statia, where a local volunteer marine park guide led every dive),
and the hot water in the wet suit, hot towel and hot chocolate after
night dives led to several attempts on my part to get Lucy the steward
to marry me. For some reason, she thought my wife might object...

Of course, if you have a different crew, your experience could be very
different. For the record, we had Captain Paul, Paul the purser, Bill
the engineer, Tony the cook, Lucy the steward, Dominique and Adam the
divemasters. At least one or two of the crew are on every dive, not to
supervise, but they are happy to point stuff out if you want to stay
close to them.

If you want to know more, feel free to mail be at
aquadiveratcomcastdotnet.

Good luck. Let me know how it goes.

gc

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:35 PM
Scott Migaldi
 
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shawn wrote:
> I was aboard the Explorer II in June 05 and it was great if you only
> want to eat/sleep/dive and not set foot on dry land until the end.
>
> shawn abbott


Precisely why I go on live aboards. This also means nobody breaking into
you condo (Bahamas), or trying to sell you useless crap that you don't
need, unlimited diving, and no bugs




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Scott F. Migaldi
CP-ASEL-IA
N8116B

PADI MI-150972
Join the PADI Instructor Yahoo Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PADI-Instructors/

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