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Wreck of the RMS Rhone - Sank off of Salt Island, BVI Oct 29, 1867 in the last hurricane of the year.
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Capt B - Southern CA USA

About Me: Been diving for over 25 years, certified since 1993. Became an instructor in 1994. DAN O2 provider, gear technician for 7 brands. Master Scuba Diver Trainer 4 months later. Teach Night, Deep Wreck, Naturalist, Photograper and Digital Photograhy. Moved to the British Virgin Islands. Returned to CA and became a Nitrox instructor in 96. Love this industry like my older brother. Who could possibly want to do something else?
GenderMale
Favorite Dive GearAnything that I get from scuba.com. It all does what it was designed to do and what I want it to. SPLIT FINS!!!
Favorite Dive LocationsBritish Virgin Islands, Hawaii, SOUTHERN CA - prefferably - the Channel Islands, but the beach suits me just fine on a decent day.
ActivitiesAnything involing water - whether or not it´s frozen.
InterestsTravel, Music, Theater, Movies, Friends, Good Times
Favorite MusicMozart to Metalica.
Favorite TV ShowsSanford and Son, CSI Miami, Miami Vice, All in the Family, Everybody Loves Raymond, Sons of Anarchy
Favorite MoviesCaddyshack, Vacation - All except European, Star Wars series, Monty Python, American Pie series.
Favorite BooksAnything from patrick O´Brien or Thom Clancy
Favorite Quotes"That which does not kill you only makes you stronger." "Always go straight at em"

DiverChix's Dive Slate

  • Had an unbelievable day at Catalina on Saturday. Great students, great crew, great vis, great food and a SPECTACULAR sunset. Sign me up for that again.
    Written by Capt B on 10/27/2009
  • Thank you, the sharks were funny, they were very curious. They would swim patterns and each time get a little closer to check you out. I was in Bonaire and Cozumel in 2007. Both are great. Loved Bonaire, it was unbelievable being able to just grab your tanks and go. I´m jealous, where in Hawaii did you dive?
    Written by Dive Time on 10/27/2009
  • The Corsair, And a few dives at Hanauma Bay on Oahu. Nakalele Bay and Honokohau Bay on Maui.
    Written by Capt B on 11/2/2009
  • Awesome, thank you. We are planning a trip for next year and are trying to gather as much info about diving on the different islands. The Corsair looks like that would be a great dive.Thanks again, happy diving!
    Written by Dive Time on 11/2/2009
  • Thanks for the comments on my page!! The photos were taken off of Roatan, Honduras, the Big Island of Hawaii and off of Key Largo. I will try to add more when I get some time!! Thanks Again!!
    Written by Waxed Dolphin or The Green Flash on 11/4/2009
  • I really like Santa Cruz island. Kristin Does dive but only when the water is above 80. So we just dive together when were in the tropics. SO SAD!
    Written by Hungrybear (HB) on 11/16/2009
  • Capt B yep your`e sure right when I go diving I LOVE TO GO DIVING just booked a trip to the Red Sea on a liveaboad for a week from 6th Dec one of the coolest things that I whitnessed was four scalloped hammerheads about 30 foot away they were awesome
    Written by Sutts on 11/17/2009
  • I would love to go on the Spectre but I live in san luis obispo so trying to get the time off is hard. Would you like to come up here to dive Capt B? I would love to show you and who ever around the central Coast.
    Written by Hungrybear (HB) on 11/17/2009
  • The goliath grouper was one of two that me and my dive buddy saw on that dive. They were both well over 500 lbs. We were the first on the deck and looked over the side and there they were! We were the only two on the dive that were lucky enough to snap photos of them. As soon as they saw us, they headed back into the lower reaches of the wreck.
    Written by Waxed Dolphin or The Green Flash on 11/18/2009
  • Well Capt B, I´m one dive away from completing my adavanced Open water. Just finished Nav, and Search. Need deep and I´ll move onto Rescue. Its to bad we dont have anything deeper than 50ft from the shore. Wish I would of thought about getting this done sooner. Did a really cool wall dive down to 118ft in cosumel. Oh well live and learn.
    Written by Hungrybear (HB) on 11/19/2009
  • Capt B hey whats up?? ya so far i have been on island for 3 days and already dove the blue hole and barracuda drift and crevice and gab gab 1 and 2. tomorrow i am headed off to coco´s island to do some more dives there also. but yes deff on the pictures i have taken just about 100 so far. yesterdays dive on the crevice we were down about 70ft and ran across about a 10ft white tip shark. man that was simply amazing. My first shark and wow it blew my mind
    Written by Texasboy on 11/19/2009
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