Here is as brief a report I can do, without boring you all with every detail.
I had organised a group of 6 of us from work to hire a house and dive the Aldermans with Dive Tairua over Easter. Weather was looking stunning. 19 degrees of water and a half to nil metre swell.
I had heard that The Aldermans are stunning and compared to The Knights with the highest regard. I was a little sceptical until I arrived at the island. The topography of the Island and clarity of the water was inspiring!!
Nothing beats good company, good weather and good diving..
SATURDAY:
We arrived at Tairua Dive at 9 am expecting a little bit of haste in getting us sorted and away for the day. To be surprised by an hr and a half of fluffing around and multiple forms and maximum confusion. I'll delve into this a little later. But there is some things they need to work on.
As Gingerninja said, we were on scuba diver Saturday and after being told of the 20 minute trip to the Aldermans, we arrived 45 mins later in dead flat seas....
We had seven divers on board. 6 from our group and one recently qualified open water diver who had done a total of four dives in Thailand. She seemed really good value and fitted in as best she could. (I'll delve into this a little later as well).
Dive one was at a spot no-body from the shop had ever dived called Anchorage Bay (or similiar). Dropped into 18 metres of water having no idea what to expect, no briefing, no suggestion, no idea.
The bay is in the southernmost island before you start heading up the seaward side of the Island group. Myself and my 3 month qualified girlfriend dropped down to 18 metres and checked her new gekko on the bottom to compare depths on my mosquito which matched at 18.3metres.
A good start. We headed across the sand taking in a small eagle ray and ended up on acres and acres of weed covered reef. While stunning for a short time, in became apparent we were only going to see this for most of the dive. I looked constantly for crays under the kelp beds. Spotted four or five that were well out of the hands reach.
We eventually found some large boulders and swimthroughs at about the 8 metre mark and took in some Sanddaggers wrasse and Demoiselles.. The last half of the dive was really nice, surfacing with about 100 bar after my girlfriend starting to feel the cold. 40 odd mins and 18.3 max depth.
We were a little underwhelmed but positive..
Dive Two was on the seaward side of the Islands, Orca Bay, it was a stunning little site with a great wall and huge boulders to delve and in around in. Stunning clean water, good viz of 20 odd metres. the 7 of us constantly ran into each other and had a great time taking videos and photo's of each other. Again a 40 off minutes dive, no crays in site but very similiar kinda dive to a good day at Goat Island but with more depth.
This time we took the open water student with us and looked after her. I checked her computer at 8 metres and it was reading 1.8 metres. It was definitly playing up!!! With no real depth issues she dived with us and we surfaced once she hit 50 bar after 40 odd mins. I still had 90 bar but was about done...
The 45 minutes ride home was a haze of tiredness and pisstaking.
Sunday to follow.........