Local Trips
March-April
Please note that we have had weather issues and are adding charters back
on the schedule now. If you are insterested in a date not listed, please let
us know. Thanks!
March 2010
April 2010
What Does This All Mean?
Depth Info:
Shallow Depth - suitable for all divers, including new open water
divers.
Medium Depth - suitable for most divers, including open water divers
with experience.
Deep Depth - recommended for advanced divers (contact us for specific
information).
Charters Include:
There will be weights, water and fruit on the boat. A divemaster will be
on the boat as well to help with anything that comes up. The divemaster can
lead the dive or certified divers can dive independently in buddy teams and
well. There is ample dry space on the boat to store your personal gear as well.
What to Bring:
A towel, snacks (if you need them), your logbook (to record the dive sites)
and your certification card.
Private Charters:
Private charters are always available! When it is your boat, you can go out
alone, or bring five of your friends/family out with you. Private charters can
be run from shallow to deep, wrecks to spear fishing, night or day. Give us
a call and we can set up the right trip for you.
Reef & Destination Info:
- Bayronto 105' - Wreck of the Bayronto, a grain freighter sunk during
a hurricane in the 20's
- Silvertooth Reef (I1) 31' - Vast artificial reef consisting of the old
Ringling Causeway, concrete rubble, reef balls and a large number of memorial
reef balls as well
- Fisher Reef (I2) 30' - New Pass Bridge rubble, concrete and pilings
- M1 42' - Steel barge, fiberglass boats and culverts
- M2 & M3 42' - Culverts, mixer drums and concrete boxes
- M4 42' - Reef balls, concrete rubble and culverts
- M5 43' - Large piles of culverts
- Ledges (depth varies) - natural formation in the Gulf with Distinct
depth changes that attract a lot of fish life. These areas have significant
undercuts to the ledges which are havens for larger fish life.
- M6 55' - Fiberglass boats, concrete culverts and mixer drums
- Johnson Reef (M7) 50' - Boxcars, concrete culverts
- M8 65' - Five M60 Army tanks, landing craft (M-class), boxcars
- M9 61' - Concrete rubble, five Army tanks
- M10 65' - Sailboat, fiberglass boats, steel barge
- M11 70' - Reef balls
- M13 43' - Concrete culverts
- M14 43' - Concrete rubble
- M15 38' - Concrete rubble
- M16 49' - Concrete culverts and catch basins
- M17 63' - Reef balls
- MD1 80' - Steel barge, concrete hopper
- D3 105' - Boxcars
- D4 104' - Boxcars
- D6 110' - Fiberglass boats and molds
- D9 100' - Steel crane barge and fiberglass boats