atkins@opus.UUCP (Brian Atkins) (04/23/85)
I am going back home over the summer, and would like to do some diving off the coast of San Diego. Has anyone out there been to the Channel Islands? What can I expect in the way of sights, costs, tours, time spent, etc.? Also, what fish/sea food are in season in late August? And where are some good coastal dive spots? Where are the good deals on tank and wet suit rentals and air? Alas, I lived in San Diego for 10 years, and took up diving just after changing my residence to Boulder, Colorado. Maybe I'll go to San Diego and learn to do ice carvings! Brian Atkins ...{attunix, hao, allegra, ucbvax}!nbires!atkins
les@proper.UUCP (Les Kent) (04/26/85)
I went on a boat dive in the Channel Islands in November 83. It was a great trip. The boat that I went on was the Conception. It is a 75 foot boat that holds ~30 divers. The crew was great at making it a real relaxed enviovnment. They serve good food that they prepare on the ship thrugh out the day. That is great so you can dive whenever you want and not worry about missing a meal. They also have snacks and fruit. The crew was very friendly. We took a two day trip that left on a Saturday morning at 4AM and came back Sunday at ~6PM. It is about a 3-4 hour trip from Santa Barabra to the Islands. The diving was very good and extreamly convienient on the boat since right after you get out you just put a tag on you tank and within 15 minutes its filled up and you can go again. They moved around to about 5 different spots with depths ranging from 70 feet to 35 feet. Also on Saturday night you could get in a lot of night diving. I only did one night dive but there was enough time for two to three dives. One item to remember if you go on a boat dive. Since the boat left at 4AM we got there the previous night at about 9PM. Well the bunk we got was at the back (stern?) of the boat. When 4 came around and they cranked up those pair of huge engines it was rather loud. As a matter of fact for the first 30 seconds I finally thought the big one had arrived. It was very hard sleeping after that. So get a bunk as far forward. By the way there are two boats owned by the same folks with very similar designs. The Conception and the Truth. The Truth is a little smaller then the Conception. They have various length trips from 2 to 5 days. Les Kent {dual,nsc,qantel}!proper!les