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Old Jul 2nd, 2001 | 01:52 PM
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Ray: I can't swim and I've been snorkeling everywhere. I wear a water ski belt to give me enough confidence to stay calm in the water. Any dive operator will be able to provide you with a vest to wear or you can buy the blow up kind at any sporting goods store (yes, even in landlocked mid-America) to take along. Most dive centers or YMCAs offer snorkeling lessons for beginners. This might be a good thing to investigate to increase your comfort level before the trip. Good luck and have fun.
 
Old Jul 2nd, 2001 | 07:33 PM
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We're PADI certified, but don't enjoy diving deep. Do Dive ops on Maui and Kuai have shallow, 30-40 foot dives? Please advise and thanks. Robert
 
Old Jul 3rd, 2001 | 04:09 AM
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I was in Maui in May and went snorkling and scuba diving (first time). I loved scuba diving so much that we went a couple of days later. They were shallow dives (30 feet) and wonderful. You get to see the turtles and other sea creatures up close, we even saw a shark! We are planning on getting certified before our next trip.
 
Old Jul 3rd, 2001 | 05:38 AM
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What dive op on Mauai did you go with, and what are the names of some of the sites you scuba dove in?
 
Old Jul 3rd, 2001 | 06:00 AM
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I'm with you, Robert. I too am PADI certified, but I'd much rather dive in 30-40' of water instead of 60' or more. I seem to remember that an
'open water certification' is restricted to 60 or 65'.....but every time I go diving the dive master takes us down to 70' or 80'. While I can appreciate that you may be able to see bigger sea life that deep, I just don't think it's as pretty. And, since I have problems with my ears, it takes alot longer to get down that deep and uses too much of my air. Call Bill Jeffries at Maui Dive & Sea and ask if he can arrange a shallow dive. Their boat is smaller, they only take six people at a time, so they might be able to accommodate you on a shallow dive.
Good luck!
 
Old Jul 3rd, 2001 | 08:09 AM
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Robert, we used B&B Scuba out of Kihei. The owner, Brad, took very good care of us. On separate days we did dives out at Molokini. We also did a drift dive closer to shore. On both days, there were about 10 of us on the boat. He is flexible on the dive locations so if there is a particular area you want to go to you should ask. Have fun !
 

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