Anchored in 240Ft of water, day is amazing, 2kts NW winds, air temperature is 78F, clear skies for the most part, no current, huge 8Ft SW surge with a long period, visibility is 80Ft.
Guests happy with this nice blue clear water, north corner is full of sharks, among them Galapagos, silver tips, silkies and reef white tip sharks, also balconies full of the white tip sharks.
Crissy and her husband John amazed how the lobster climb on top of the sharks in those balconies and the sharks don’t bother. Mantas are being shy today and show up toward the last
Water temperature is 74F, loads of fish wherever you look, the bonitos come and go, I saw them away from the rock from the skiff also saw the yellowfin tunas charging on them, cotton mouths and horse eyed jacks in big schools. The steel pompanos close to the surface sticking their little dorsal fin up, the silkies just under the boat.
All in all is a beautiful day, is our last day of the season and nothing better than ending in ROCA PARTIDA,