Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer – 2021-04-18

Location: Cabo Pearce

Weather: Northwestern breeze 3-5 Kts which increased during the day, partially clouded sky that cleared as the day got older. Calm seas.

Status: Visibility 60-70 Ft, Water Temp 24C


Beautiful warm morning here at Cabo Pearce. Northwestern breeze 3-5 Kts which increased during the day, partially clouded sky that cleared as the day got older. Calm seas. Our first dive of the day we skiffed and dropped divers at the inner side of the lava finger, divers encountered 1 Chevron Manta, 1 Black Manta, 1 Mobula and few hammerheads. Mantas stayed with divers for a while and during the safety stop too. For our second dive we skiffed and dropped divers at the outside of the lava finger, divers encountered Mantas, few hammerheads and even though the Under Sea hunter saw a whale shark just before us we were not so lucky. Everyone surfaced with a happy face. We will dive at 1530 and after that we will head out to the navy base for the inspection and then we will go to Punta Tosca for the silky snorkel. Viz for both dives was around 60-70 Ft and water temp was around 24C for both dives. All guests are happy!

  • Captain Hernan

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