Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer – 2021-02-17

Location: 19.19.757N – 110.48.689W

Status: Anchor resting in 110 Ft

We are diving the BOILER today cloudy today, wind 8kts NW, big swell 6ft nw long period. This morning the wind was stronger causing smaller waves to be formed, the back deck became a challenge but weather is improving for the best. The air temperature is 73, ocean today is 74F visibility average 60Ft the surge action stirs the bottom up and creates a milky water, but the action is there. The first dive the dolphins came by a few times giving the guests a chance to see them up close, the second dive had at least three different mantas that kept coming around for the whole dive. Then a hammerehad shark showed up! Two more dives to go here… Yesterday right before the third dive two maybe three humpback whales kept jumping clear out of the water and sometimes they would just put their tail up in the air and slap it on the surface they put on a 20 minute show, we were all excited to see!!! This morning just before second dive a black manta made a pass just meters away form the starboard side of the boat. All the guests are excited and doing great!

  • Captain Beto

By Noon Reports

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

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