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Do I need a passport?
Yes you do. As of December 2006 a birth certificate
will no longer be acceptable to return to the United States.
What should I bring?
Soft luggage would be great to store several bathing
suits, several pairs of shorts, 1 or 2 long pants, several t-shirts, 1 blouse/shirt,
and a foul weather jacket and pants. Towels, suntan lotion, sunglasses, sweatshirt,
deck shoes, sandals and of course your toiletry items including aspirin, decongestant
and shampoo.
What time do we depart?
Boarding begins at 12:00 pm and lunch will be served
at 1:00 pm with departure at 3:00 pm. The following Friday the boat will be
back at the dock by 9:00 am.
On weekend trips, boarding begins at 5:00 pm with dinner at 7:00 pm and departure
at 9:00 pm. Tuesday the boat will be back at the dock by 9:00 am.
Will I get seasick?
Probably not, but if it happens, it will usually
be on the first day. There are several products available for you to take,
such as Dramamine, Bonine, or the Transderm Scope patches. After we arrived
in the Bahamas, the boat will spend the nights in protected anchorages.
What dive gear do I need to bring?
BC, U/W watch, depth gauge, regulator, snorkeling
equipment and for night dives a dive light and Cyalume stick are required.
Cyalume sticks are available on board. The vessel is equipped with tanks,
weights and weight belts. Storage of all dive gear is on deck in dive lockers
and rinse buckets are provided for cameras and regulators.
How many dives do we make per day?
Including night dives, you can usually average
3 or 4, depending on the weather.
Can I scuba dive?
By law, only if you are certified scuba diver.
Resort courses will be available for the non-diver.
Can I fish?
By all means, fishing gear is provided. Pole spears
are also available for spear fishing.
Are crew tips required?
Tipping is optional, but if you are happy with
the service, 15% is recommended which you can give to the captain at the end
of the voyage.
Do you have rental equipment?
We have rental equipment but prior arrangements
must to be made.
Do you have showers?
Yes we do, with ample freshwater.
What are the meals like?
We serve three delicious meals geared toward divers
along with snacks between the dives. And of course there is always a fruit
basket available.
What is resort course?
A resort course is given by the dive instructor,
usually from the beach. After a short instruction, the instructor will take
you on 2 dives. A resort course does not certify you. The BC and regulator
are included with the resort course. There is a cost associated with the resort
course.
Can you do open water checkouts?
Yes, but be sure to bring proper paper work and
make arrangements before hand.
How will our schedule for the week be determined?
On Saturday, before departure your captain will
discuss the weather and make a decision to give you the best diving.
Does the boat actually sail and can I help?
Absolutely!
Do I need a wetsuit?
A wetsuit if recommended for the months between
October and April.
Can I snorkel?
Yes, anytime we are at anchor. You need to bring
your own snorkel gear. A snorkel vest is recommended because the snorkeling
is not supervised.
Are there wreck dives?
There are many wrecks through the Bahamas and we
will try to provide them for those interested.
Will I be able to recharge batteries?
Yes, we have regular household 110 current.
Do you have a compressor and tanks?
Yes, we have a compressor and there are ample tanks
onboard. Weights and weight belts are also included.
Can I book the trip as an individual?
Yes, call us for details.
Will non-divers enjoy the trip?
Your crew will provide interesting activities for
the non-divers. Snorkeling, shelling, beach combing, and resort courses are
possible activities for the non-diver.
What if an emergency arises and I need to cancel the trip?
Charter fees are fully refundable up to 60 days
prior to departure. After 60 days, if we rebook we will refund your money.
Divers insurance that covers travel is now available. Check with your dive
shop or call Lost Island for details.
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