2010 Dive Boat Schedule onboard the
Spectre.
The Spectre is our Most Popular Dive Boat. It Features, Three Hot Showers, A Full Galley, 3 Heads, A Hot Tub, Air Fills, Beverages, Breakfast, Snacks, and Lunch BBQ of Tri-tip or Chicken to die for.
Some of The More Popular Sights We Visit Are.
The Game Reserve, Known for an Abundance of Life and Spectacular Kelp Forests.
Underwater Island is Known For its Geographical Features and Carpets of Brittle Stars.
Underwater Arch is Known For Its Swim Through Underwater Arch and for Producing Rock Scallops.
Seal Cove, An Excellent Place To Go Diving With Groups of Seals. This may be The Best Dive in Southern California.
Single Day Dive Trips Are $119
And Includes 4 Dives At Anacapa Is. &/or Santa Cruz Is., Food, Beverages, and Air Fills. All Trips Depart from Ventura Harbor Village at the Precise Time Indicated, so don’t be late There Are No Refunds if you miss The Boat.
Directions to Dive Boat Spectre
1. 101 south to Seaward exit; 36mi.
2. Take Seaward exit
3. Left on Harbor Blvd.
4. Right on Spinnaker Dr.
5. Turn right at the third Ventura Harbor
Village sign. See # 3 on top of the sign.
6. Park just the left of the shops and
restaurants, in front of the lawn area.
7. The Spectre is at the end of the first
boat ramp, just to the right of the lawn.
8. Arrive no later than 6:30 am. The ~36
mile time to Ventura Harbor Village is
about 45 minutes from Santa Barbara.
Boat Procedures
1. Assemble your gear in a bin, test, then
purge air from system
2. Fill out the manifest at your bin #
3. Fill out waiver
You Will Need to Bring C-card and All Of Your Dive Gear Which Includes.
SCUBA Cylinder in current hydro and Vip
Weight Belt with proper amount of weight
BC in Good working order and inspected annually
Regulator with Octopus and annual inspection
Submersible Pressure Gauge
Depth Gauge
Computer or Timing Device
7mm wetsuit or Dry suit with Hood
Boots and Gloves
Fins, Mask, Snorkel
Gear Bag
2 Lights For Night Dives
You Will Also Want
Swimsuit
Towel
Warm Clothes
Windbreaker
Money for Food, Tips and Air Fills about $25
Camera
No sandals please
One Day Boat Trips $119
4 Dives at Anacapa or Santa Cruz
Saturday, February 20; 7 am Departure
Saturday, May 2; 7am Departure
Monday, May 31, 7am Departure
Saturday, July 10, 7am Departure
Sunday, July 25, 7am Departure
Saturday, August 7, 7am Departure
Sunday, August 15; 7am Departure
Monday, September 6; 7am Departure
Saturday, October 16; 7am Departure
Saturday, November 6; 7am Departure
Sunday, November 21, 7am Departure
Multiple Day Boat Trips $349
Departs Friday, October 1 at 8pm.
Returns Sunday, October 3 at ~6pm
Lobster Boat To Anacapa Is. or Santa Barbara Is. and San Nicolas, weather permitting. You Will Be Hunting Bugs At Midnight on Opening Day. The Spots We Go To Produce Limits For the Experienced Hunter. When You Have Reached your Limit for the Day There is Still Plenty To Do. Giant Black Sea Bass are very Common. As well as Seals. This Trip Offers enough Diving To Satisfy Even the Most Hardy of Divers. When You Are Done For the Day There is A Hot Tub Available For Relaxation
For One Day Boat Trips, you must cancel at least 14 days prior to the date of departure to receive a refund.
For Multi-Day Trips, you must cancel at least 60 days prior to the date of departure.
All Boat Trips, Leave at the precise departure time, There are no refunds if you miss the boat. You may arrive after 8pm the night before and sleep on the boat at no extra charge, There are Bunks below.
Aquatics Boat and Safety Procedures
Immediately upon arrival you will be asked to sign an indemnity release waiver, show proof of certification and show qualifications for specialty dives.
Make Sure You Sign The Boat Manifest, Located next to the indemnity waivers. That way the dive master can make sure you are back on the boat after every dive.
Buddy Teams are Required for Safety
No Alcohol before a dive
Make sure you listen to the Dive masters Briefing before every dive.
You are Responsible For Keeping track of your depth and time on every dive. Make sure you stay within safe diving limits.