It was a Corsair Kind of Day! Mar 09
Our Divers came to dive today. Do you think a little blustery conditions would scare them away? I think Not! We packed up the dive boat and made our way to the beautiful Corsair Wreck. This is a plane that went down in 1948 on a training mission and is still there today! That is almost 70 years laying at the bottom of the sea and still in pretty good condition. We are ever so lucky to have such a historic dive site to dive. The current was a bit challenging but our divers made this a great dive day. We are lucky to have such a great line system to get all the way down on the wreck without having to use much air fighting current. The viz was fantastic today at this wreck and we were greeted by to Scorpian Leaf fish by the prop and a big Octopus in the wing, which I am pretty sure was sitting on eggs. There were fish swarming around the wreck which made it like we were in an aquarium.
We made our way to Angler’s reef for our second diver. Making the choice to go a little closer in to have the protection of the bay. Lots of eels on the reef today and the cuties little wrasse around. We had a nice long dive and everyone was happy at the completion. Still a little windy out we all cuddled up in the cabin for the ride home. Talked about the dives and what we saw. Had hot minty towels to freshen up with and lots of laughs.
Dive Sites: Corsair, Max Depth 107 feet, Viz 100+
Angler’s Reef, Max Depth 55 feet, Viz 40 feet
Amazing Divers: Anthony, Ashley, Gary, Abrenda, Jesse, John, Dienna, Scott and Tyler
Amazing DMC’s: Alex, Imran and Karl
Boat Staff: Captain Kendal, Dive Instructor Mary and boat Crew Marisa





