Drift Diving at Its best, this is Why Drift Diving Specialty Certification is a Must! Feb 19

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A challenging day of diving for the crew aboard the Sea Hound today as the current was ripping at our first destination: Corsair. Since it was not advisable to drop on the airplane, we decided to drift the barges, starting at Baby Barge. Jim, Sarah, David, Eric, Frank, Edward, Mike, Jason, Bill, Kelsie, and Chris all made a successful negative entry atop of Baby Barge and rode the current East. Next stop was New Barge where we made a stop and had a chance to enter the hull of the ship. Back on the current where we came to our next stop: LCU.

shark3White Tip at LCU

Soon it was time to surface, and after a 40 min surface interval and a short trip East it was on to Sea Cave for another drift. Once inside the cave there were 3 white tip sharks resting at the back wall…

sharksSharks in a Cave

back outside the cave we began our drift of the wall…

turtle flyTurtle Fly Bye

Turtles, Eels, and Sharks cruised the area and enjoyed the awesome visibility and great conditions of the day.

Thank you to all our divers for a safe and enjoyable morning out in the water. Aloha!

Drift Barges/ 85 ft/ 35 min/ 75*

Sea Cave/ 50 ft/ 45 min/ 75*

Lead- Dave

Support- Mark

Capt- John

Crew- Ashley