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"Be prepared to make
up to 5+ dives, plus night dives, per day. This is truly one of diving's
greatest values!"
You will arrive in Santa Barbara and stay on board the night before the trip.
You may board any time after 8 P.M. Please
look for the "Welcome Aboard" pamphlets (which will be laid out on the galley
tables). They describe where everything on the boat is located. Also please
look for the boat's manifest and please print your name on it legibly. No roll
is taken prior to departure and it is everyone's responsibility to be on
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Multi-Day
Trips:
Include breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks,
fresh fruit, cookies, candy, hot and cold drinks, and air refills (compressors
capable of filling to 3000 psi). The trip does not include any dive equipment,
or alcoholic beverages. Cooler space is provided for any drinks you may want
to bring or small ice chests are welcomed.
Hunting:
Anyone taking game must have a California
Fishing License and Enhancement Stamp. You may purchase these at the Sea Landing office when you
arrive or you can call the Fish & Game
at 916-227-2246 and order them directly with a credit card.
Items that you will need for game collecting include mesh bag for diving and
an additional mesh bag for live storage, spear gun or pole spear, extra
tips and bands. It is also a good idea to bring plastic storage bags for fish
filets or scallops. Lobster season begins the
Saturday proceeding the first Wednesday in October through the first Wednesday
after the 15th of March. Fish and scallops are open year round. Please be a
responsible hunter and adhere to all Fish & Game regulations.
What
to bring:
Diving Equipment is not provided as part of the trip and it is
advisable to bring all your own scuba equipment including 1 tank, and lights,
chemical light stick markers, if you would like to go night diving.
Personal Items:
Here are just a few items to keep in mind when packing for a trip. Pack just
one small bag or day-pack, as personal items are stowed in your bunk: Personal
toiletries, soap, shampoo, toothbrush, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, motion
sickness medication if prone to seasickness, clothing for both cold and hot
weather, rubber soled shoes, towel and swimsuit, camera and batteries,
sleeping bag for extra comfort (bunks are vinyl covered pads with blanket and
pillows provided)
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