Dive Report 27/2
We were lucky to get the 15m+ yesterday out at Cook Island.
Today was a fluke with the weather report last night saying stroms were coming with 2 M of swell and lots of wind, as per usual the WEATHER PREDICTION WAS WRONG!!! lucky for us
When we arrived out at Cook Island the swell hadn’t lifted yet and the Vis Was Awesome 20m+ Today Cook really turned it on for us!! The dives were too good to be true The water was like a bath and so clear we had 8-10 turtles all hanging around out at the Turtle Sanctuary with Spotted eagle rays cruising around over our heads. Next we found some boxer shrimp, spanish dancer’s, mantis shrimp, hermit crabs in a punch up, nudi’s, Leopard sharks, clown fish, an unusual pipe fish wrapped up in the weed Too Much To List an unforgetable dive!!
Everyone had such a good time incredible the average dive time was 60 min with 60 -70 bar left considering a standard dive out at Cook normaly is around 45 min!!! Every one on the boat agreed this was the BEST DIVE AT COOK ISLAND BY FARE!!!
Finally the good Vis has returned!!!
Today we had a very nice 15-17m Vis on the North Side of Cook Island and a nice 26 deg water temp and no current making for a fantastic dive couldn’t ask for nicer condition’s. We had plenty of turtles out and about they were every where!!The Leopard sharks were out on the sand and cruising up and down the walls a fantastic couple of dives.
We had a fantastic night dive out at Cook Island, the vis was around 2-3m and water temp was down around 20 deg but it was well worth it. We had crays out walkin around on the rocks a beautiful spanish dancer lots of moray eels out for a night time swim also saw a wobbegong fedding on small fish. There was a few little prawns being attracted to our lights as well as small squid! so much to see A great night dive!!
Today the Vis on the south side of Cook Island was around 3-5m with alot of particals floating in the water with the temp dropped down to 23 degrees. North side started with same conditions as south side but cleaned up to 12m vis with the water temp going back up to 26 degrees by the end of the dive.




