Nice video James! Was awesome hosting you on your Grand Cayman visit. Looking forward to our next coming together. And thanks for the push to add more videos. Sooo much material I have to go through!
I did a lot of training with DiveTech and it's cool to see them featured here. I see that the building next door is higher since I was there in March. One other point to mention about GC is the variety of diving available, especially at DiveTech. You've got the usual boat dives, but the shore diving is really convenient, especially if you're staying at Lighthouse Point. The Kittiwake dive is available, we did at least 1 night dive when down there, and I also did the DPV cert (DiveTech has them) which opened up a whole new ability to cover a wider area. Lots of variety diving down there - plus the people at DiveTech are really great.
Hi Jon, great seeing you here on the Divers Ready channel. And thanks for the nice words on Divetech! Hope to catch you again in some great diving destination soon!
I love your clips, I'm not a diver but someday, maybe, I will become one... What I would like to see is a short bit on how to pack my gear so that I take up as little space on the boat yet have all that I might need... You know, be that guy that gets it... I want to be that guy.
i'm going to grand cayman in december on a cruise and we are going scuba diving as an excursion. how is the weather and water temp during the winter months?
Hi James. I'd like to get a pile of dives (say 63) to add to my present 37. I need a nitrox course and a deep certification (I'm AOWD), but what I really need is practice. My technique is finally not horrible. I will be by myself, which makes liveaboards very expensive. And, as I'm over 55, I'm not into hostel-level accommodations. But I don't have to go cheap either. I have all my own equipment. I was thinking of Cayman Islands, but I'm open to other safe places. Indeed, Key Largo crossed my mind. Most of my experience is in Cozumel, so I'd like to try something else. Any advice would be much appreciated!
If you do it in cayman go to seahorse diving school they are the best instructors out there. Cayman is indeed very safe and also has many other things to offer other than while you are diving. It was probably to late but I hope I helped