Captain’s Noon Report – UnderSea – 2018-06-29

Location:Lat. 20 39.79N Long. 110 48.76W. 144 NM to go.
Status:At Sea on our way to Cabo

Clear sky with clouds at the horizon. Wind and seas decreased this morning considerably, we are having a smooth run up to Cabo and looks like the weather will be like this the rest of the crossing. We had a good dive ending yesterday at Roca, with a lot of sharks, the school of Galapagos mixed with a few silvertips, a few hammerheads, 2 Mobulas, the school of yellowfin tunas and the reef whitetips. Like this way Roca said good bye to our divers and us, until the next season. Roca as always giving a good experience to divers. Guest very happy with their dives and the trip. Was a really good trip, they saw at least one manta in every dive site, dolphins at the boiler, Roca O’neal and Cabo pearce, hammerheads at the canyon, boiler, Roca O’neal and Roca Partida. Today Guests are just relaxing and securing their dive gear.

-Captain Vicente

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Daily dive and conditions reports from our captains onboard the Nautilus Liveaboard vessels.

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