Any thoughts about Mike Ball
#1
Posted 07 February 2011 - 10:59 AM
Seems like I'm going down to Australia for a couple of weeks in Nov/Dec with my family.
While they stay on land, I thought that I'll go for a liveaboard for a few days.
I've been recommended Mike Ball from a few friends and just thought I'd ask you guys here what you think about them?
The last topic about them was made i Nov-09, but I'm sure someone has some fresh info.
Anyone?
Thanks
#2
Posted 07 February 2011 - 12:11 PM
Having done number of trips over a 12 year period(both 4 & 7 night) with the other operators, my next trip will be with Mike Ball.Hi.
Seems like I'm going down to Australia for a couple of weeks in Nov/Dec with my family.
While they stay on land, I thought that I'll go for a liveaboard for a few days.
I've been recommended Mike Ball from a few friends and just thought I'd ask you guys here what you think about them?
The last topic about them was made i Nov-09, but I'm sure someone has some fresh info.
Anyone?
Thanks
#3
Posted 07 February 2011 - 01:33 PM
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#4
Posted 07 February 2011 - 01:57 PM
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Nigel
#5
Posted 08 February 2011 - 06:42 AM
#6
Posted 08 February 2011 - 06:50 AM
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Edited by NWDiver, 08 February 2011 - 06:53 AM.
#7
Posted 08 February 2011 - 09:03 AM
When I did a coral sea live-a-board we were timed from entry on the dive until return to the boat and were warned if we were over 50 minutes that we would no be allowed to dive the rest of the trip. Is this practice still in effect?
#8
Posted 09 February 2011 - 05:12 AM
That's almost Caribbean style draconian diving! I guess that would have been me banned after the first dive then!
Yea, it was a real bummer. Could not enjoy the dives with the time limit and the threat of not being allowed to dive.
Had I known about this prior, I would spent my money on a live-a-board in Indonesia, Raja Amput or PNG instead.
#9
Posted 09 February 2011 - 06:59 AM
When I did a coral sea live-a-board we were timed from entry on the dive until return to the boat and were warned if we were over 50 minutes that we would no be allowed to dive the rest of the trip. Is this practice still in effect?
Holey tamale!!
I would totally avoid diving with an operation like that! On my last liveaboard, I consistently logged from 60-118 minute dives. As long as it didn't interfere with departure times, the crew had no problem with it.
#10
Posted 10 February 2011 - 12:00 PM
When I did a coral sea live-a-board we were timed from entry on the dive until return to the boat and were warned if we were over 50 minutes that we would no be allowed to dive the rest of the trip. Is this practice still in effect?
When was this? Even though I won't go until nov 24 (if I go with them) I'd still like to book everything now just while it's not fully booked.
#11
Posted 10 February 2011 - 01:02 PM
When was this? Even though I won't go until nov 24 (if I go with them) I'd still like to book everything now just while it's not fully booked.
2007. We were told that they were Australian Government regulations to prevent divers being left behind on the Great Barrier Reef.
#12
Posted 12 February 2011 - 09:00 AM
From her reply to me:
"We do not have a 50min dive time – we say unlimited – it is your computer/air consumption/dive buddy that will dictate – we run an open deck - once we arrive at a site there is a very comprehensive briefing done and the deck opened – the trip director advises for how long ( hours) we will be at the site and will give a time that everyone needs to be back onboard – either for a meal or for the vessel to move. You can then get in the water straight away – or go have coffee etc and dive when you are ready – you might do a dive – enjoy it – come back .. have a 20min surface interval and go back again – it depends on how long you want to/can be in the water . I hope that makes sense. Other vessels/operators do have very strict rules limiting their divers to 40-50min dives only. Because our trips are one way by boat – one way flight – it does mean we do have much more time at dive sites as well."
#13
Posted 12 February 2011 - 12:00 PM
Now that I have been burned, I always inquire about the ship's dive rules before booking.
#14
Posted 12 February 2011 - 04:30 PM
2007. We were told that they were Australian Government regulations to prevent divers being left behind on the Great Barrier Reef.
I can assure you tht this is not an Australian Govt Regulation - might be a local (i.e. State) regulation and their Work Safe rules.
Karl
#15
Posted 12 February 2011 - 06:26 PM
I think Taka had a 50 minute rule at one time so they could adhere to their schedule; even I didn't find it too restrictive. They are geared more to the backpacker market.
What I love about Spoilsport (apart from the professionism of everything and a great crew) is that with a very modest try-out, they will let you dive alone with a pony bottle - a far better buddy than any photographer. So for photographers it's ideal, and at a place like Challenger Bay, I can sit at 6m for 75 minutes without a problem.
November/December would be my pick for the very best time of year. I wish I was going.
(Caveat - Mike is a pal of mine.)
#16
Posted 13 February 2011 - 03:21 AM
It's the 7-night Coral sea liveaboard Nov24-Dec1 I'll go with if anyone from here is planning on joining them as well...
#17
Posted 13 February 2011 - 04:14 AM
The policy was the same then, open deck when on a mooring unless the site was further away and needed a dinghy.
I also took the pony bottle option and checked out as a "Solo" diver - but often it was better to follow the guide, he found a lot more than I did!
Overall found them very good to book & dive with, and had some of the best food ever on a live aboard.
I miss PNG, still the only place I've seen one of these.
#18
Posted 13 February 2011 - 05:57 AM
#19
Posted 14 February 2011 - 12:20 AM
I dived on Spirit of Freedom about 2yrs ago and we didn't have 50min time limits.
However if we were doing a second at the same site they did ask on the odd occasion if we could be back on the boat after 60mins so they could move to another site to set up for the afternoon & night dives.
Because you do 3-5 dives each day they did remind you to monitor your no deco time on your dive computer if you were doing longer dives.
I used Nitrox for the whole trip so it wasn't much of an issue for me.
Mike
#20
Posted 23 February 2011 - 08:05 PM
Still miss the woman who ran the first 2 trips to PNG in the 90's can't remember her name but she ran a brilliant divers trip.
The best/worst was when we set up a choir to sing songs to respond to the local villagers singing. Sounded pretty bloody awful and during 'whim a wheh' they nearly wet themselves.
Edited by ardy01, 23 February 2011 - 08:07 PM.
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