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| Operator | STUART COVES |
| Dive Type | WALL/WRECK |
| Conditions | SURFACE CALM – MILD CURRENT |
| Diver/s | Dive Lead: Robin |
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| We were so blessed to have another great day of diving in the Bahamas. Thanks to the crew from Stuart Cove for making it all possible. I have to admit I was a little leery at first when I saw the amount of divers on the dive boat the Black Coral. They say a picture is worth a thousand words … It was really cramped and with no side rails. Add about 18 divers and I was wondering if it would not have been better to go with the DSD boat. How wrong I was! This is a fantastic little dive platform. Yes, it was a little snug in the tank area, but if you set your gear up and then move to the front there is ample room. Also you just gear up and step off – it’s that quick to get in the water. I really enjoyed diving from her. Capt. Gabby was her usual amazing self and that helped! She had everyones gear spaced perfectly. The two dives were led by Robin. What can I say, we divers were in good hands. Steel Forest is a good start for a Sunday morning. Hope you like the pics! |



It was really cramped and with no side rails. Add about 18 divers and I was wondering if it would not have been better to go with the DSD boat. How wrong I was! This is a fantastic little dive platform. Yes, it was a little snug in the tank area, but if you set your gear up and then move to the front there is ample room. Also you just gear up and step off – it’s that quick to get in the water. I really enjoyed diving from her. Capt. Gabby was her usual amazing self and that helped! She had everyones gear spaced perfectly. The two dives were led by Robin. What can I say, we divers were in good hands. Steel Forest is a good start for a Sunday morning. Hope you like the pics!