Narcosis Dive Charters

Narcosis Dive Charters 7,9/10 1033 reviews

Narcosis Scuba Center is a full service PADI 5-Star rated instructor development center and dive shop located in Tarpon Springs, Florida along Florida's beautiful Gulf Coast. We operate SCUBA and fishing charters off of our boat, the Narcosis II (docked at the sponge docks just down the road).

Article mentions the 'Narcissus' but my guess is they are talking about Narcosis?Man, surfaced then descended, pronounced dead at the hospital.Narcosis is a decent boat. Rated to carry upwards of 30 people, perhaps 34? My experience on her has been that with 34 divers plus crew, the boat is packed, but the crew is professional and nothing seems unsafe. Palm Beach is mostly drift dives, probably split the boat into 3 groups: hunters, group 1 and group 2, with the captain following overhead. They seem to pick people up very quickly and have the art of drift diving perfected to a science. Click to expand.My wife and I were on this dive charter when the person died.

We were on the surface after our 2nd dive waiting for the boat when we heard distant screems and saw the Narcosis change course and race towards them and tok them to the dock. We were picked up along with 6 Narcosis divers by another dive boat. Took about 20 minutes to be picked up. By the time we got back to Rivera beach the person had been taken to the hospital and the police were conducting an investigation. Noone seemed to know exactly what happened but the man came to the surface without his BC and only 1 fin. Our boat searched the area for his equipment but didn't find it.

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We were diVing a wreck in 80' deep and the current was pretty strong. We dove on the Narcosis for several days and found them to be very knowledgable and professional.

It was amazing how fast the captain got to the man in trouble after we heard the screems. He also had the presence of mind to call other dive boats in the area to pick us up? People that were on board said that the crew worked hard with oxygen, CPR and defribilation to revive him. The man looked to be in his middle sixties and had completed the first dive with no problems. I know that some will blame the Narcosis but it wasn't their fault and they reacted quickly to this emergency. I would not be afraid to use them again. They are pros.

This was a very unfortunate day of diving, condolences to the man that perished and all involved in this. Tim'They called themselves Guerrilla Divers.Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the 'sport'.

Guerrilla divers didn't need 'Buoyancy Compensator Vests'. In fact, 'Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown' was a popular adage. Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.This was a time of great Adventure.' My wife and I were on this dive charter when the person died.

We were on the surface after our 2nd dive waiting for the boat when we heard distant screems and saw the Narcosis change course and race towards them and tok them to the dock. We were picked up along with 6 Narcosis divers by another dive boat. Took about 20 minutes to be picked up. By the time we got back to Rivera beach the person had been taken to the hospital and the police were conducting an investigation. Noone seemed to know exactly what happened but the man came to the surface without his BC and only 1 fin.

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Our boat searched the area for his equipment but didn't find it. We were diVing a wreck in 80' deep and the current was pretty strong. We dove on the Narcosis for several days and found them to be very knowledgable and professional. It was amazing how fast the captain got to the man in trouble after we heard the screems. He also had the presence of mind to call other dive boats in the area to pick us up?

Narcosis Dive Charters

People that were on board said that the crew worked hard with oxygen, CPR and defribilation to revive him. The man looked to be in his middle sixties and had completed the first dive with no problems. I know that some will blame the Narcosis but it wasn't their fault and they reacted quickly to this emergency. I would not be afraid to use them again. They are pros.

This was a very unfortunate day of diving, condolences to the man that perished and all involved in this. TABLE='class: cubeAd'TRTD='class: adLabel'Advertisement/TD/TRTRTD='align: center'/TD/TR/TABLE​An experienced diver unexpectedly died while diving near the Riviera Beach Marina with friends Sunday, according to the Sheriff's Office.Donald Dessert, 66, of Palm Bay, surfaced from 15 feet of water with a group of fellow divers – but they knew something was wrong when he unexpectedly descended again.Fellow divers grabbed Dessert, pulled him to the surface and got him on the boat, reportedly named 'Narcissus.' There, a diver performed CPR on Dessert.Another called 911.A Riviera Beach Fire Rescue crew then took Dessert from the Riviera Beach Marina to St.

Mary's Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead just after noon.Dessert, a retired Air Force pilot, was an experienced diver with an Advanced Open Water Diving Certification. The Sun Sentinel reached Dessert's immediate family by telephone Monday, but they did offer comment.The cause of Dessert's death is unclear, but an autopsy has been scheduled by the Medical Examiner.' We are simply investigating a death,' said Teri Barbera, spokeswoman for the Sheriff's Office. 'That does not mean there is any foul play whatsoever.' Hearing the story of Dessert's death, dive experts said it's hard to tell what went wrong Sunday morning.' It sounds like something other than a diving accident,' said certified scuba instructor Jonathan Dickinson, who owns Florida FreeDivers in Lake Park.

'It could have been medical – but it could be so many different things.' A 2011 report produced by the Divers Alert Network at Duke University cited running out of air, entrapment or entanglement, buoyancy control, equipment misuse, rough waters and emergency ascent as some common factors of diving fatalities.Drowning, air embolism and heart attacks are the principal causes of death.But one-quarter of all diving deaths are associated with cardiac arrest, mostly in older divers, the report says. Older, previously certified divers may be at greatest risk, the report said.Staff researcher contributed to this report, 561-243-6531, Twitter: @ejkomendaCopyright © 2012. ScubaBoard.comScubaBoard.com is the world's largest scuba diving online community.