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Instant Reader Report
on
Nautilus Explorer / [same] in
Canada /
British columbia on
2003/04
by
Kim Brungraber , WI, USA
Report Number 030610130521284
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Reporter
Dive Experience
251-500 dives
 
Where else diving
 Bonaire, Bahamas, Mexico, Austrialia,Hawaii, St. Thomas. 

Dive Conditions

Weather
sunny  
Seas
calm, currents  
Water Temp
45   to 50    ° Fahrenheit  
Wetsuit Thickness
7
Water Visibility
25   to 70    Feet  
 
Dive Policy
Dive own profile
yes  
 
Enforced diving restrictions  
Because of the Tides we had a widow of 50 to 60 minutes for each dive.  
What I saw
Sharks
None 
Mantas
None 
Dolphins
1 or 2 
Whale Sharks
None 
Turtles
None 
Whales
1 or 2 
Ratings 1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Corals
  ****
Tropical Fish
***  
Small Critters
  *****
Large Fish
**  
Large Pelagics
  ***
 
 
Underwater Photography  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Subject Matter
****  
Boat Facilities
****
Overall rating for UWP's  
****  
Shore Facilities  
N/A  
Comments
Plenty of room on camera tables for set-up and flim changing. No rinse tank
on smaller dive skiff for cameras. Had to wait until you got back to the
Nautilus Explore to rinse cameras, but, it was always a short ride back to
the boat.  
Ratings and Overall Comments  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Accommodations
*****
Service
*****
Food
*****
 
 
Dive Operation
*****  
Shore Diving  
*  

Overall Rating

Beginners
*   
Advanced
*****    
Comments  
The Captain and crew where excellent.  This was our fourth live-a-board. We
have been on the Sea-Fever, and Nekton.  this was the best. Food, rooms,
service, and diving for the experience diver was top notch in my book. 

My only complaint was that we where told that we could dive with some
sea-lions and have a good chance to see the Pacific Giant Octo.  We never
dove with the sea-lions, and where told about several octo's. But, only
two people saw one. I guess you can not see everything in one trip.  I
would go back again.


I highly recommend the Nautilus Explorer for any experience diver who is
looking for a new adventure and some of the most beautiful sea life
around. The walls where just covered with life. I have never taken so many
macro's.

We dove with dry suites. You could dive with 7mm wetsuites, but, you will
limit yourself to how many dives a day you could handle cold water.  My
husband and I did 11 dives, and really enjoyed ourselves. You could have
done 18-19 dives. Some did.

The Nautilus Explorer Captain Tom, did a good job giving us information
before getting on his boat. So, I would have to say that there is nothing
that I wish I would have known before l left home.
 
 

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