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DIVE REPORT – Maui – Lanai – Molokai Wrap Up

by | Feb 28, 2014 | Dive Reports | 0 comments

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Sunrise over Lahaina.

Sunrise over Lahaina.

All aboard.

ALL ABOARD

 

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Lunchtime!

Frogfish

Frogfish

Bow

Carthaginian bow

Carthaginian stern

Carthaginian stern

Carthaginian sideview

Carthaginian sideview

Carthaginian porthole

Carthaginian porthole

Purple star

Purple star

Floating Island

Floating Island

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We left Oahu at 4pm Monday in near perfect conditions, ran into a little weather on the way but were safely moored in Lahaina by midnight. On the first day we dove the Carthaginian (Video Above) and both Cathedrals in Lanai. On the 3rd dive of the day a Manta Ray glided by the bow while we were gearing up. A few lucky dives got to see it in the water. We were treated to a seamlessly endless show of Humpbacks all day.

On day 2 we set out for Molokai and the impressive sea cliffs. Knocked out three solid dives before it got nautical. Were were a little late getting back (9pm), but the trip was another big success.

Thanks to everyone who attended or contributed. If you got a picture of my Barracuda or Mahi Mahi, please send it!