Captains Noon Report – Explorer – 2019-12-29

Location: 18° 46’N / 110 ° 54’ W Cabo Pearce (Socorro island) W/T 26° VZ 18/22 meters Medium N currents 100ft depth 4 shots out 0.15 CPA wall and finger.

Weather: Wind: NE 15/20kt seas: calm at anchorage Partial sunny sky

Last night we had to do taco night in the dining area because the weather wasn’t was the best, but anyway guests enjoying as always, their tacos and quesadillas Mexican style! After dinner we start our heading to Cabo Pearce sailing with astern winds and less swell than I expect. Once approaching Pearce, dropped the anchor in the wall shelter and with enough chain to have a safe night. This morning sun its with us and this makes our guest feels warmer and more comfortable. First dive was great with 5 mantas playing around. Well some guests said at least 3 at same time then maybe its same 3 but anyway good beginning of the second dive day. Second dive they can see Galapagos, huge lobsters, a turtle and few hammerheads close to the divers. We are trying to find the school of hammers, will see if we have lucky!! This night head to Roca to try to be the first boat there and give the guests the opportunity to have as more dives as we can. All guests and crew doing great.

  • Captain Josep

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