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#16 cyclingmike31

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Posted 15 May 2004 - 04:53 PM

How are the conditions compared to a Blackbeard's cruise? I just got back from one of their "Singles" trips and was wondering what the differences between the Blackbeard's and the boats that head out to the FG to dive. I'd say that the Blackbeard's boats were really camping on water with decent food and limited fresh water to take showers with.

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#17 Marvel

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Posted 15 May 2004 - 05:27 PM

Umm, Rangers... that's like some kind of sports team right?
;)

Yeah- hockey team- won the cup (Stanley Cup) most recently in 1994....



Oh- you meant the Texas Rangers, didn't you? Oops! ;)
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Posted 15 May 2004 - 10:45 PM

okay- nycamico - taking you to Six Flags if you come!!
Marvel - I rather just come dive up there with you than see a game - we'll just forget seeing the Rangers! :teeth: I just go for the scenery anyway!!!! :)

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Posted 16 May 2004 - 09:03 AM

okay- nycamico - taking you to Six Flags if you come!!
Marvel - I rather just come dive up there with you than see a game - we'll just forget seeing the Rangers! :teeth: I just go for the scenery anyway!!!! :)

Sandy

Let's do it!! BTW.... BIG rollercoaster fan- Six Flags sounds great to me!
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Posted 16 May 2004 - 09:12 AM

I hope you guys will come out and dive the FG with me when I move out to Galveston in August! We can have an official (or unofficial) SD trip out there! :twist:
I hope to do a lot of diving there this summer too. :)
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Posted 16 May 2004 - 11:08 AM

Here is the trip information for those dates:

FLING

July 10/11
Toms Dive & Ski
Tom's Dive & Ski
5909 Burnet Rd
Austin, TX 78757
512.451.3425
www.tomsscuba.com

Blue Dolphin
7151 Preston Road, Suite 101-A
Frisco, TX 75034
Phone: (214) 387-0006
www.bluedolphinscuba.com

Atlantis Scuba
4709 Colleyville Blvd
Colleyville, TX 76035
817.581.6800
www.atlantisscuba.com

July 12-14
FGBNMS Teachers Cruise
NON SPORT TRIP

July 15-16
Sea Sports Scuba
9564 FM 1960 W
Houston, TX 77070
281.970.0941
www.seasportstravel.com

Discover Scuba
2307 Dunlavy
Houston, TX 77066
713.523.9055
www.discoverscuba.com

True Blue Water
4400 Lake Street
Lake Charles, LA
Phone: (337) 310-1681
www.truebluewatersports.com

July 17-18
Scuba Houston
14609 Kimberley
Houston, Texas 77079
Phone #281-497-7651
www.scubahouston.com

Houston Scuba Academy
12505 Hilcroft
Houston, TX 77035
713.721.7825
www.houstonscubaacademy.com

The Dive Shop(TX)
1506A S 1st St
Lufkin, TX 75901
936.632.3483
www.diveshoplufkin.com

SPREE

July 10/11
NO TRIP

July 12-14
Venture Crew 998
NON SPORT TRIP

July 15-16
Surface Interval
179 South Watson #404
Arlington, TX
817.652.3483
www.surfaceintervalscuba.com NOW THIS SOUNDS FAMILIAR....HUMMMM

July 17-18
Sea Sports Scuba
9564 FM 1960 W
Houston, TX 77070
281.970.0941
www.seasportstravel.com

Scubaland Adventures
2900 W Anderson #14
Austin, TX 78757
512.323.6999
www.scubaland.com

Hydrosports Scuba
Hwy. 332W #A-7
Lake Jackson, TX 77566
979.285.0600
936.632.3483
www.hydrosportsscuba.com/

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOATS AND THE FLOWER GARDENS

How far is it?
110 miles south of the Texas/Louisiana border in approximately 350 ft of water.

How deep is the reef?
The reef caps are about 60 feet from the surface on all three banks. That's the very top, with the banks dropping off well past the reach of recreational divers.

What does it look like?
The West and East Banks of the Flower Gardens coral banks covered with 21 different species of coral-mostly hard corals, no fans or whips. Stetson is a clay bank with approximately 40% sponge cover and very few places for the fish to hide!

What will I see?
Over 200 species of fish, 250 species of invertebrates and 21 species of coral inhabit the Flower Gardens. Loggerhead turtles are year-round residents. In February and March, hammerhead sharks school on the banks, with the occasional spinner shark and tiger shark. In late summer around coral spawn time, whale sharks are frequently sighted. Other large pelagics include manta rays, eagle rays, southern and rough-tail stingrays, and occasionally spotted dolphins.

DIVING:

Certification and age?
Divers must hold a minimum certification of open water or junior open water and be at least 12 years old. Call our office for documents necessary for unaccompanied minors.

How many dives?
2-day trip-potentially 7 dives. 3-day trip-potentially 11 dives.

Dive schedule?
Typical 2-day trip: 2 morning dives on the West Bank of the Flower Gardens. At lunch move to the East Bank and make 2 more day dives and 1 night dive. Move to Stetson Bank during the night and make 2 morning dives on Stetson before getting underway for Freeport. The near-shore rigs are all being removed, so the near-shore rig dive has been deleted from the schedule. We'll stop if we can find one and conditions permit. Minimum of 2 ½ hour surface interval between dives.

How are the dives conducted?
The boat divemasters will give a thorough briefing the night you board the boat, and tell you all about the in's and out's of diving off a large boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Site-specific briefings are conducted at each new dive site. The dive times are set by the boat crew, and will be approximately 7:00 am, 10:30 am, 2:00 pm, 5:30 pm and 9:00 pm on a 5-dive day. 4-dive days usually start at 8:00 am. 2 ½ hour surface intervals are mandatory, giving you plenty of time for meals, naps and sunbathing. Boat crew does not dive with the passengers, but instead is on deck during all dives to assist with entries and exits, as well as any surface assistance that is needed in-water. The trip leaders will be diving with the passengers. Divers are required to dive with a buddy.

Dive profiles?
The boat-imposed depth limit is 130 fsw for the first dive of the day ONLY, and 100 fsw for all subsequent dives. Dives must be planned within recreational limits-no planned-decompression dives are allowed. Within those parameters, buddy teams plan and execute their own dives. Dive times are set by the boat crew. Bottom times are limited only by your no-decompression limits, air consumption and common sense.

Entries and exits?
Entries are giant-stride off the port (sometimes starboard) side of the boat. It's about a 5 foot drop that looks a lot higher for you tall guys, but you'll be wet before you know it. Both boats have 2 ladders secured to the swim platform on the stern for your exit. Exits are made using lines from the ladders to remove your fins, then climbing the ladder with the rest of your gear in place. Camera lines are rigged for lowering and retrieving camera equipment.

Can I spearfish?
No spearfishing is allowed-possession of spearguns is not allowed within the Sanctuary boundaries. The dives are conducted within a marine sanctuary, so no collecting of any kind-live or dead-is allowed.

Can I go snorkeling?
You are welcome to go snorkeling during surface intervals, but please no free-diving. No snorkeling while we're underway, please.

Dive Gear:
Don't forget your log book and C-card!

Rental gear?
There is no rental gear or repair facility on board the boats. Divers need to bring everything with them they need to dive. Also bring your save-a-dive kits!

Air Tanks?
Each diver should bring one full cylinder. Both boats have one adapter to fill high-pressure DIN valves, but will only fill to 3000 psi-the boats do not do high-pressure fills. If you are bringing a cylinder larger or smaller in circumference than an aluminum 80, please bring a bungee cord to secure it-our tank racks are made for 7 ¼" tanks. Doubles are not allowed.
We have rental tanks available for divers traveling from out of town. Please let your dive shop know your air tank needs.

Nitrox Tanks?
Nitrox prices remain the same as last year and include tank rental. Personal nitrox tanks will be allowed, with the following requirements: the tank must be properly labeled, pointed out to and flagged by boat crew, filled with 32% EANx, and analyzed in front of a boat divemaster or Captain before getting underway. Only 32% EANx is allowed. There is no discount on the nitrox price for using a personal tank. Doubles are not allowed. Please let your dive shop know your nitrox tank needs.

Pony Bottles?
Pony bottles in use aboard the M/V Fling and M/V Spree are considered redundant safety equipment for emergency situations only. Pony bottles equipped as a redundant gas supply with first and second stage regulators will be filled once at the beginning of the charter if needed. Nitrox fills for pony bottles are $10. Please contact your dive shop or our office for the full pony bottle policy.

Weights?
Divers need to provide their own weight and weight belt. If coming from out of town, the boat is able to provide lead but needs to know approximately how much is needed in advance. There is always some lead on board for anyone who is a few pounds light.

Anything special?
Dive computers are highly recommended-all dives are deep and it's a lot of diving in a short amount of time. Computers help to maximize your bottom time. Surface signaling devices (See-me, safety sausage) and whistles or Dive-Alert's are also highly recommended. It's a big ocean. Gloves are allowed and many divers like to have them for handling the down-lines. Bring your lights (primary, back-up and tank marker) for night diving.

PERSONAL GEAR:

Luggage?
Dive gear is stored on the dive deck below the benches. Clothes and dry things are stored below your bunks in the berthing area, so it's best to pack in two separate bags.

Anything special?
Remember your towels! Bathing suits, shorts and t-shirts are the usual attire. Some people like to have sweats or a light jacket because we keep the boats pretty cool inside. Make sure you bring sunscreen, seasickness preventive, and any over-the-counter or prescription medications you will need during the trip.

Boarding:
Take your seasickness precautions early!

When should we get there?
The boats board at 8:30 pm the evening prior to the trip date, so you should arrive around 8:00 pm to unload your gear and get ready to board. We usually return to the dock between 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm on the last trip day.

Are bunks assigned?
No. Bunks are on a first-come, first-served basis at boarding time. Only the 2 double bunks take preference, and the divemasters will find out who would like them just before boarding.

Where do we park?
After you have unloaded your gear next to the dock, you will move your car to the other side of the levee in a large grass parking lot.

BOATS:

How big?
100ft aluminum crew boats refit for diving in the Gulf. The boats have tank racks for each diver, large camera tables and camera rinse barrels, 2 boarding ladders with large swim platforms, and large sundecks.

How fast?
Both boats are powered by three 12V71 Detriot Diesel engines and run at a top speed of approximately 17 knots. They each have two 30kw generators to keep the lights on and the air compressors pumping.

How many divers?
Each boat carries 31 passengers, 3 trip leaders, and 6 boat crew, for a total of 40 people.

Can non-divers go?
Non-divers are welcome to come along. If the boat is NOT full, they may come at half price. If the boat is FULL or there is a diver that wants the spot any time prior to departure, they must pay full price or release the spot.

Who are the crew?
The boat's crew consists of 2 Coast Guard licensed captains, 2 galley hands and 2 divemasters. The captains are paid, the rest of the crew work for tips and diving.

How are the bunks?
Each boat has 32 passenger bunks-30 singles and 2 doubles. The bunks each have their own privacy curtain, are grouped in cabins of 4 or 6. The Fling's cabins have doors, the Spree's have curtains with a large common area amidships. Bunks cannot be reserved. We provide sheets, blankets and pillows. DON'T FORGET YOUR TOWEL!

Is there a TV?
Both boats have a television with VCR and stereo. They have a selection of movies available, but you are more than welcome to bring your own. The crew would love to see something new! We also have cables for some video systems so you can play the tape from your last dive for all to see.

FOOD:

How's the food?
Plentiful and hot. You won't go hungry.

Drinks?
Lemonade, Gatorade, water, coffee and hot chocolate are available all day. The boats have sodas and beer for sale-sodas are 75¢, beer is $1.25. The bar closes at midnight.
Yes, your first beer of the day marks the end of your diving for that day.

Meals?
Served buffet-style throughout the day starting with a continental breakfast of rolls, fruit and coffee at 6:00am before the morning dive. After the first dive, a hot breakfast of eggs, bacon or sausage, biscuits and gravy, pancakes or breakfast tacos is served. Lunch is after the second dive and is usually sandwiches, soup, pasta salad or similar fare. Afternoon snack is after the third dive and based upon the creativity of your galley crew-dinner is after dive four and the first night will almost always be Texas brisket, smoked sausage, potatoes, ranch beans, garden salad and desert. Other potentials are spaghetti and meatballs, chicken tenders, fajitas, chicken pot pie, or meatloaf. After your night dive, a snack of warm brownies and vanilla ice cream will be waiting for you.

Special diets?
Our galley hands are more than willing to accommodate restricted diets as long as they know in advance. Vegetarians that eat diary products are easily accommodated. Low salt or no sugar are also easily arranged. Anyone on a very strict diet, like vegan or kosher, needs to call our office and make special arrangements. PLEASE DO NOT BRING ANYTHING THAT NEEDS TO BE REFRIGERATED. The boats do not have room to store items that must be refrigerated or frozen-the coolers are already filled to the brim.

[b]Can I bring snacks?

Meals and snacks are provided from 6:00 am until midnight. For sanitary reasons, no food or drink is allowed below decks. NO EXCEPTIONS. Please do not bring food or drinks to the boat; if you can't make it 2 days without your Milky Way bars, turn them into the galley hands as you board the boat and they will keep them safe for you. Personal ice chests, sodas, beer, and glass containers are not allowed on board at all. Again, please do not bring anything that needs to be refrigerated.

nycamico, I hope this answers most of your questions and addresses your concerns. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

SH - I will dive with you anytime and I generally run about 10 to 20 trips out there a year. I probably won't get that many this year as they now have 1 FULL-TIME DM on each boat.

Whoah! A man of multi talents!!!  Wonder what else he does???? You know, in his spare time....


Spare time? What is that.....? :)

I hope to do the trip again and end up on ZD's boat.

Thanks for the compliment Sandy...and hopefully so next time.

-ZD
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#22 nycamico

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Posted 16 May 2004 - 08:45 PM

Wow! That's what I call service1 Thank you so much ZD- Now what about trying to get some SD's out there for that Thurs-Sun July 15-18 time frame?
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#23 zendiver

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Posted 17 May 2004 - 01:43 PM

Well, let's see what we can do and I will check with the Shops and see what they have available.....WW, whadda ya think?

-ZD
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