![]() ![]() We cast off at 11,18am, and arrived at the reef 12,18pm. Take your seat, remembering the further back you sit the less bouncy it is, and complete a medical form attached to a clipboard (pen provided) Head onto the boat where you are asked to put your shoes into a box, then are issued your fins and mask by the crew, these can be stowed in pockets along the inside of the boat so are not an inconvenience in the trip. Make sure you have evidence of the confirmation of your booking as they wish to see this, and at this point are issued with a stinger suit if required. We took an average size beach bag with water, some snacks and issentials, this can be stored under your seat. You are asked to sign in onto a register and are issued a safety number which you keep throughout the day. We arrived at about 10,45 for the 11,00 boarding and were asked to wait a few minutes while the prepared the boat. The joining instructions are quite clear and include a map for reference. The crew of 5 are very friendly and efficient. There is a water fountain and bottles water available on board. It has a roof and open sides, which can be zipped up in inclement weather, so shade and protection is available. ![]() ![]() With 2000hp on tap you could literally surf off the wake as she cuts through the water. This is a very fast boat, it takes about 1hr to reach the outer reef, as opposed to 2hr or more for the larger boats. The larger than it looks in the pictures boat can be found just down the E arm of the pier. ![]()
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