Thursday, April 21, 2011

SLS041611A nice dive day

Yesterday was an average, nice dive day. We woke up to have a relaxed, cooked breakfast. We usually have a quick, cold breakfast so that we can get up and go quickly but we had a little extra time. After breakfast we weighed anchor and headed off for Looe Key. The winds were up and it was a bit 'sporty' but it was a nice day. We filled all of the scuba tanks, changed out the empties and napped. We fill the scuba tanks on the back deck of the Conch Pearl using a diesel powered compressor. It's a bit noisy but a necessary evil as it it the life blood of the dive program. The water was beautiful on the way which gave us hopes of great dive conditions. When we arrived at Looe Key we weren't disappointed; the water looked the best it had all week. I jumped in to do a conditions check. The conditions check is when the Divemaster jumps in to check the dive conditions; depth, surge, current and visibility. I was very happy to report visibility of about 50-60 feet!




The dive was great. The crew saw all kinds of animals. We saw rays, sharks and lots of Golioth Groupers, which are very large fish, turtles and lionfish. We moved the boat to a different mooring ball and did our second dive. It was more of the same, a great dive. After the dives we headed back to Stock Island, the dock where we started. We were going in for our mid-week break.





Both the legs from Boot Key to Looe Key and Looe Key to Stock Island take several hours. On the way we fish, eat and nap. The napping is a necessity as everyone gets tired from diving, being on a boat, being in the sun and anchor watch and because we can. We fished along the way and several fish were caught. Some of the boys also took the opportunity to jump into the pilot house to drive the boat for awhile.








We arrived at the dock at Stock Island (sometimes called Stock Rock) ready to get off of the boat. The crews enjoy being on the boat but they also enjoy getting off the boat during the mid-week break. The big deal with the mid-week break is they get to use real





toilets, take real showers, they have A/C in the cabin and there's no anchor watch. They also take a walk to the local convenience store for ice cream and sodas. In addition it's steak night! This high adventure stuff is really tough.




We had a visitor for dinner too. Kyle Moran, a Florida Sea Base staffer dropped by to say hi. Kyle works as a sea exploring mate; another job that keeps the staffer out at sea during the week,like me.

















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