Sea worthy 3 tanker 9/7
Incredible day for a dive charter light trade winds and 1 to 2 foot swells the conditions were once in a life time. We started out at the LCU with 5 white tip reef sharks, and two eagles and finishing with a football sized frog fish. I had the pleasure of having Pam, Jeff and Rene for dive buddies having a 35 minute dive with 100+ visibility and barely any current. Unbelievable start to our day, on our way to the Sea tiger spinner dolphins swam by providing an excellent show. David and his dive master candidate Heather were along as well to finish up our two advanced open water students Jimmy and Chad. Doing their deep dive on the Sea tiger, clearly having a good time. We descended on to the wreck right on to a turtle getting his shell cleaned, then saw a Spotted eagle ray which lead us to a yellow margin moray eel, and 2 viper moray eels. In between the viper eels was a giant octopus just hiding out in a crack in the wreck. Once we made it to the stern of the boat we spotted a white tip reef shark and 2 imperial nudi branchs mating. Another 25 minute dive at the sea tiger we came up and had a delicious lunch which we provide and another hour long surface interval, as we made our way back towards Sea cave. Upon arrival of the sea cave we descended to the entrance and were utterly baffled by the sheer beauty of the natural cave. In the back of the cave we found 2 more white tip reef sharks. In total we saw 8 sharks in one day of diving, unheard of! Thank for everyone coming out to enjoy all the sharks and the fabulous Hawaiian conditions. With 83 degree water and no current all day, that is enough to make my day incredible then you add all the marine life that we saw and this sunday was one of the best days of diving I have ever had the pleasures of experiencing. Thank you all for coming out on such an incredible day. Look forward to diving with you all in the future!
Staff: Captain Joe, Crew Lauren, Dive instructors Maxine and David








