Scuba Diving Basics: A Divers Ultimate Guide To Liveaboard Diving


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Abraham Yuen
Abraham Yuen
11 months ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WzdzvHALY
This video just stole your entire script.

David L
David L
1 year ago

Listening to your guide and comparing to my experience I had 3 weeks ago in Sharm el Sheikh I say that I would rather stay ashore, sign up with a diving center and take a day boat every morning. Conversely we were the first on Thistlegorm. One additional point is that it was in March before the season starts so the pressure on sites was lower. Which BTW was a very good decision: the air temperature was very comfortable and the water was always 22C. I could meet my team members in the city which positively impressed me if I wanted. But all this I guess is a matter of personal taste.

Toumi Fetty
Toumi Fetty
1 year ago

Great Video Mark, Thank a lot for all the value information you shared in here

Daveador
Daveador
1 year ago

My liveaboard is 2 weeks into a 3 month tour of S/E Asia where I’m going to relocating to Cambodia to become a dm so I’ll have my whole life with me

Daveador
Daveador
1 year ago

I’ve booked a liverboard round the Similan Islands in February, really looking forward to it, I’ve mostly only dived in Egypt and a few times in the UK.

Norma Mercado
Norma Mercado
Reply to  Daveador
1 year ago

Just curious is your liveaboard trip at the end of February?

Daveador
Daveador
Reply to  Daveador
1 year ago

@Norma Mercado yes, the 17th MV Gentle Giant

Edwin H.
Edwin H.
1 year ago

Thank you sir. Very informative!!! ☺️☺️👍

Utsov Dhowan
Utsov Dhowan
1 year ago

0:08 – Scuba diving usually takes place in the water 🤣🤣🤣

Ed Moore
Ed Moore
1 year ago

A little bit of B roll would have broken this up a bit!

caroleaton1
caroleaton1
1 year ago

Hi Mark … I’m planning on going on a live aboard in December or January 2022 to the Similan Islands. I’m a fairly new diver so I’m a bit nervous that every one else will have loads of experience and will not want to dive with me. How do I handle this? Also who and how much do I tip? This video was packed with great info. Thanks 🙏

Alexander Farkas
Alexander Farkas
Reply to  caroleaton1
1 year ago

@caroleaton Don’t be nervous about that. Facts: 1. In Thailand (maybe entire south east asia) 99% of all dives are guided. This means although you will be put together with a buddy. You will be part of a bigger group that is guided by a dive guide (4-6 persons + guide). This means while you can not dive as freely as in other place, it also means your lack of skills won’t affect the security or fun part as if you would dive with only your buddy alone. Most important thing is, you should be aware where your buddy is… 2. On a Liveboard to similian island, richelieu rock you will have a good chance to have some other noobs on the dive with you. 3. If air consumption is a concern you might want to consider to rent 15liter tank. (sometimes you must clarify this in front). 4. Everyone was a beginner once. Diving is a team “sport”. If someone has a problem with that he has a problem not you. 5. Have fun. I was diving in 2019 there you will enjoy it. In case you stay some time in phuket. I can tell you the best dive guide there.

caroleaton1
caroleaton1
Reply to  caroleaton1
1 year ago

@Alexander Farkas thanks for the advice and your vote of confidence that I’ll be okay. I got certified in Koh Tao in 2019. I decided to go to Phuket in January 2023 so any info about that area is appreciated. We leave from Khao Lak so I’ll stay in that area a couple of days but then I want to island hop and explore before I go to the north to Chaing Mai, Pai, Chaing Rai, etc. I’ll be in Thailand approximately 5 or 6 weeks before I head home to Florida.

wanjiru wainaina
wanjiru wainaina
1 year ago

Hi!!! Thank you for the very informative video. Might there be a video on recommended liveaboard in the various diving sites?

Brian Ho
Brian Ho
2 years ago

I joined a 4days / 14dives liveaboard trip in Thailand (Similan Islands in Adaman Sea) in early March 2022, once you had experience with liveaboard trip, it is hard to go back to day-boat trip, so beware!
I am coming to this video is to explore potential Dive Sites for my next liveaboard trip.

Sometimes, you need extra cations when tranfers fom the main boat to the small dingey. Some marine park zone, large boat are not allowed to entry closed to the dive site, so you have to wear full gear, walk across to a small dingey before dropping into the water (wave are high during transfer in/out between the boat and dingey most of time)

I did no problem about seasick and sleep well, but some guests did. Sometimes wave is really high, I remembered that after night dives, we suppose to have dinner around 1900. However all prepared meal at the table was toppling and roll-over to the floor. The drink at the refrigerator also roll-over too. The cook have to prepare the meal again (it happened twice in a 4 day trips). So do expect high magnitude of the tide / wave on open sea 🌊

Overall, liveaboard experience is great. If you don’t plan to go for all 14 dives (4 dive per day), liveaboard on a 40m long boat/yatch and grabbing a drink on the sun deck (sleeping on moon deck watching the galaxy at night) are really relaxing and enjoyable life experiences🤩

HNM69
HNM69
2 years ago

When I was on a Liveaboard near the Similan islands, we had to swap our tank for every dive. I guess it depends on the boat… But great video! I hope to be back in the ocean this year.

RVbilly
RVbilly
2 years ago

Headed on the Caribbean explorer II on the trip from st marten to st.kitts 9days I’m so excited by the time the trip come around I’m estimating I’ll be around 300 dives by then seeing that I’m at 150 rn and that’s only a year of being certified (I dive about 2-3 times a week) from what i read food drink AND alcohol is included in price😈😈 (for 4K it better be😅) oh and the trip is being put on by my dive instructor he’s trying to get the entire boat for our dive club if so it’s gonna be a freakin party 🎉 any tips on packing my back plate wing long hose primary setup etc I really wanna keep it in my carry on I don’t trust it being below Shit gets lost I won’t be bringing but 2 outfits of clothing basketball shorts and t shirt

Chip Atkinson
Chip Atkinson
2 years ago

About charging batteries for cameras and perhaps a laptop now and then, what voltage do they run? How many should I plan on bringing? If I ever manage to get on a liveaboard, I figure I’ll be recording almost full time under water. :-)

Anne Meyer
Anne Meyer
2 years ago

Another awesome Video thank you! I am just getting ready again for a liveaboard..done it before but still some more informations to take in! You must be an awesome instructor paying amazing attention to detail!

Ivy O'Neel
Ivy O'Neel
2 years ago

Can you please tell me what’s with that tuft of hair on the side of your head. I thought it was just in one video but it seems to be there I many videos. Are you just rocking it as a hairstyle?

DTT
DTT
2 years ago

did this dive
if your go ask yourself one question are you sociable.
if your not realize this is not a cruise ship.
after the dives they do not go out of there way to make it sociable your own your own

KKapoor
KKapoor
2 years ago

33 minutes of one person talking, no thanks harry potter

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Reply to  KKapoor
2 years ago

33 minutes of glorious tips, but I’m at least glad you found a few minutes to comment :op

qaszim2012
qaszim2012
Reply to  KKapoor
11 months ago

Never a true comments section untill a racist comments. 😂

Juan-Pablo Bartra Pastor
Juan-Pablo Bartra Pastor
2 years ago

Minute 16, whats MOD?

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Juan-Pablo Bartra Pastor
2 years ago

Max operating depth

Mary Kelly
Mary Kelly
2 years ago

Thank you, I just worry about security. How secure are my things while I dive or am not in my room? I am wary of leaving my passport, phone, or wallet in my room. I am planning my first liveaboard for next month.

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Reply to  Mary Kelly
2 years ago

I can’t say I’ve ever heard of anyone being robbed on a liveaboard. I’m sure it has probably happened, but I would say its few and far between. Just be sensible and keep things out of sight and you’ll not have a problem I’m sure.

Laura Barbato
Laura Barbato
3 years ago

Fantastic run down on the real stuff!!! Thank you!

darren westhead
darren westhead
3 years ago

Thanks Mark. Very informative

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  darren westhead
3 years ago

Glad you enjoyed it

Pam Sheets
Pam Sheets
3 years ago

Thank you for the video! We are getting ready to go on a live aboard trip & I have never even been on a cruise so I am mildly anxious about being on the boat for 5-6 days solid 😁

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Pam Sheets
3 years ago

You will love it! Liveaboards are my favourite type of dive trip! Enjoy!

Michal M
Michal M
3 years ago

Awesome video!

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Michal M
3 years ago

Thanks!

Robert Elzey
Robert Elzey
3 years ago

My first dive trip was a live aboard spear fishing trip. I had just got certified open water on Sunday and Thursday I was on a live aboard heading to the dry Tortugas. It was amazing. We were dropped off told what direction to dive in and when you were ready to come up to our safety stop. Then we deployed our SMB and wait for the boat to pick us up. Enjoy your self it is fun.

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Reply to  Robert Elzey
3 years ago

That is awesome!

CheekyMonkey888
CheekyMonkey888
3 years ago

Can t stand the smell of diesel in the morning, or napalm for that matter
How bad is the vibration and diesel smell on board a liveaboard?

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  CheekyMonkey888
3 years ago

That depends on the operator, usually with a good operation there is little to no issue at all. Even when bunk’d close to the engine room IMHO.

CheekyMonkey888
CheekyMonkey888
Reply to  CheekyMonkey888
3 years ago

@Scuba Diver Magazine Thanks

sayittrue
sayittrue
3 years ago

I usually go on hols with the Mrs .How private is it’s on the board as a bit of holiday nooky is a must thing to do wink wink

John Carlson
John Carlson
3 years ago

Great video! Really covered everything!

Mako
Mako
3 years ago

Wait is Mark cheating on simply scuba

Fotis Manolopoulos
Fotis Manolopoulos
3 years ago

Very informative. Excellent info. Thank you very much for your time and sharing your knowledge. Wishing you all the best for your future dives

Fotis

Ivory Johnson
Ivory Johnson
3 years ago

Do they have mains (i am sure they do) onboard ? I use a cpap machine. Can I bring doubles? Do they have internet onboard?

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Reply to  Ivory Johnson
3 years ago

You would need to ask each both oporator for the specific specs to their boats. A rule of thumb though is most won’t have wifi, and will have some sort of charging facilities. These might not be in the cabins though.

John T
John T
3 years ago

Are there any offerings for ‘mixed’ couples? You know . . . diver and non-diver spouse?

Pelle Lidell
Pelle Lidell
3 years ago

Thank you Mark for a great YT-channel and clip! In December my wife and I will know if we’ll be on a liveaboard in either Raja Ampat or South Maldives in Feb 2021. We’re counting the days, the craving for diving is slowly killing us both…

Kimberly Buyer
Kimberly Buyer
Reply to  Pelle Lidell
1 year ago

We are doing Raja Ampat. Did you go? Any tips, if you did?

Pelle Lidell
Pelle Lidell
Reply to  Pelle Lidell
1 year ago

@Kimberly Buyer: We couldn’t get into Indonesia in 2021 so went to Maldives instead which was spectacular! Next month we’re off to Komodo, Indonesia, followed by Kusu in Halmahera. We’re planning Raja Ampat in Jan ‘23. Happy diving, Kimberley👍

Prashant Ravi
Prashant Ravi
3 years ago

Great video Mark! Do people generally bring backup kits on liveaboards? I’m nervous that in the unlikely scenario my bcd or Reg fails I won’t be able to dive. Can’t decide if it’s worth it to buy an inexpensive second set to bring with me ‘just in case’. I assume mask and fins can be borrowed more easily. It’s a once in a lifetime thing so want to make sure all bases are covered.

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Reply to  Prashant Ravi
3 years ago

Back up light, regs and dive computer generally. BC rarely go wrong but if they do you can usually borrow mask, fins and BC. Probably regs as well but we don’t like the germs!

Caleb Mcelhaney
Caleb Mcelhaney
3 years ago

Thanks for putting together such a detailed video on this. In plan on heading out into the Gulf of Mexico on the MV Fling when I get a little more experience.

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Reply to  Caleb Mcelhaney
3 years ago

Hey Caleb Mcelhaney, sounds like fun!

David Pittman
David Pittman
3 years ago

What liveaboard did you use in the Red Sea. Sounds like you started a liveaboard in Hurgada Egypt. I used Blue Planet One and our time on the Thistlegorm went like this. We started on an afternoon dive, then a night dive, spent the night on location and did a morning dive. So 3 dives in total and it wasn’t enough.

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Reply to  David Pittman
3 years ago

It is never enough, we could spend all week on it.

Wally Brown
Wally Brown
3 years ago

Mark, do people dive sidemount on liveaboards?

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Wally Brown
3 years ago

You would need to check with the operator as many don’t allow it.

Ian Tonks
Ian Tonks
Reply to  Wally Brown
3 years ago

@Scuba Diver Magazine I’ve done a couple of liveaboards using sidemount with Blue O Two. Had to pay a surcharge for the additional cylinder but otherwise it was straightforward. Just be aware that you probably won’t get handed cylinder valves though.

Yggdrasil42
Yggdrasil42
Reply to  Wally Brown
3 years ago

I’ve done it a few trips. Ask in advance. Never been denied though. You’ll have to know how to deal with normal valves. Some will have a short stem, but make sure to ask so you can set up your regs and bungees before the trip.

One Maldives liveaboard had a vertical staircase to the deck which was about a meter above the surface. For that one I made sure to prepare my tanks during the safety stop so I could hand them up to the crew. Gave them an extra tip for the help.

Also make sure your comfortable donning your gear efficiently or you’ll always be the last in the water. I made sure to have my gas analyzed and my hoses tidied before others started dressing.

Blue Horizon Diving
Blue Horizon Diving
3 years ago

Will be really interesting to see how liveaboard will operate going forward during the pandemic.

The rules we have in Bermuda on the dive boats are really strict which ensures everyones safety but these are only day boats. Assume other dive boats will have similar rules or will liveaboard be more in line with cruise ship safety protocols.

Thistlegorm is epic.

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Reply to  Blue Horizon Diving
3 years ago

All boats we know off are 50% capacity

Richard Slater
Richard Slater
3 years ago

Booked an Egypt one for May 2021. Covid should be sorted… I hope.

Patrick Carnathan
Patrick Carnathan
3 years ago

Hopefully going on my first Liveaboard end of October. See how the Bahamas, the US, and the pandemic are at that time. Thanks, Mark for the timely video.

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Reply to  Patrick Carnathan
3 years ago

Best of luck!

Antonio Melchor
Antonio Melchor
3 years ago

Love this video. I dream about taking part in a liveaboard as soon as I can. One of the reasons that have prevented me from booking one is because my wife doesn’t dive

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Reply to  Antonio Melchor
3 years ago

There are liveaboards out there that cater to both divers and non divers with spas and other watersports activities.

Oren Noah
Oren Noah
Reply to  Antonio Melchor
3 years ago

@Scuba Diver Magazine Same situation as Antonio. Can you point us in the direction of a few of those? Thanks.

Stu Corbett
Stu Corbett
3 years ago

Thanks so much for this, Mark. I’ve always wanted to do a liveaboard but I have insane sleep. I kick, snore talk, etc. Now I’m comfortable asking these operators if it’s okay I sleep on deck. Thankfully, I don’t sleep walk….that could be problematic.

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Reply to  Stu Corbett
3 years ago

Go for it!

Yggdrasil42
Yggdrasil42
Reply to  Stu Corbett
3 years ago

Getting a private cabin is also an option of course, depending on price. I’ve been lucky enough to get a private cabin simply because not every spot was booked.

Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller
3 years ago

Such an interesting video Mark, Thank you! Are non diving partners welcome/catered for on liveaboards? Have you ever come across that?

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Reply to  Andrew Miller
3 years ago

There are liveaboards out there that cater to both divers and non divers with spas and other watersports activities.

Robb Chadwick
Robb Chadwick
3 years ago

Thanks, Mark! Great insights on the liveaboard experience. I am currently stationed in Hawaii (Oahu) and am hoping to have my first liveaboard trip on the Big Island post-COVID and before I transfer. This video will be one of my go to resources.

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Reply to  Robb Chadwick
3 years ago

Glad it was helpful!

RegisNex346
RegisNex346
3 years ago

I got some questions. 1)Do they instabuddy you up? I ask because I’m mostly a solo diver which is kind of hard for me as everyone frequently request I need at least 2 people to dive. 2) do I need to do a night dive specialty because I want to join the night Dive? 3) what is the ideal plan dive week if you’re on a budget?

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Reply to  RegisNex346
3 years ago

Unless you are solo certified you’ll need a buddy, and even if you are you’ll need to speak with the operator as most will still want you to buddy for safety. Most liveaboards will offer a night dive each day. The last question depends on where you live, but there are usually good deals in every part of the world.

RegisNex346
RegisNex346
Reply to  RegisNex346
3 years ago

@Scuba Diver Magazine you didn’t answer my 2nd question though. I ‘ve already checked out all the liveaboard and they all do have night dives. I’m asking in your opinion, should I do the night dive specialty course if I want to go for the night Dive?

Kevin Briston
Kevin Briston
Reply to  RegisNex346
3 years ago

@RegisNex346 yes you must be verified for the type of dive you’ll be doing so you won’t be able to take part in any night dives without the certification

That Sidemount Guy
That Sidemount Guy
3 years ago

Great video Mark. One important item for divers to do before booking is to confirm that the liveaboard supports the type of diving that they want to do. For example, I recently had a discussion with a larger liveaboard organization that has a fleet of liveaboard boats. They advised that they do not support two-tank sidemount diving. Although Sidemount is becoming more and more popular, one of the biggest benefits of redundancy is lost when the liveaboard will only let you dive “monkey style”. I wonder what their position is on single tank backmount with a pony-bottle?

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Reply to  That Sidemount Guy
3 years ago

Great point.

Dive instructor Daniel
Dive instructor Daniel
3 years ago

Im not sure if I want to go on a liveaboard I hear mixed things about them 😄 maybe someday with my Diveclub. How is it to work on one ? Maybe that’s an option for me

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Reply to  Dive instructor Daniel
3 years ago

Having never worked on one I couldn’t say, but maybe a follower could.

Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

Cruel. Every mention of the Thistlegorm was a stab in my heart. I had booked a (quite affordable) liveaboard – and then came covid19. 😢

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Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

Noooo! You’ll get their soon.

Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

The third time I wanted to go there and it didn’t work out. That bloody ship is lying down there laughing at me!11!

Wally Brown
Wally Brown
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

Leopold Bloom I was booked for Oct. for the Red Sea also… bummer. Maybe next year.

Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

Wally Brown I was booked for March and postponed for August. Because for sure it‘ll be over in August, won‘t it?

Wally Brown
Wally Brown
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

Leopold Bloom I feel your pain brother. Hopefully next year will work out for both of us.

Niklas
Niklas
3 years ago

I like the idea of liveaboards, however, I have not yet figured out the value to price ratio, they all seem to charge like they where floating 5 star hotels (x2) and I so far have got enough value from the dayboats so to say.

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Reply to  Niklas
3 years ago

There are plenty of affordable liveaboards out there, offering good basic accommodation, amazing diving and excellent food.

Chip Atkinson
Chip Atkinson
Reply to  Niklas
2 years ago

I went through a number of dive trips offered by various dive centers as well as personal experience. Non-liveaboard diving works out to about $100/dive. Liveaboards seem to be around the $400/day, so it’s like paying the same for diving and getting free food and lodging.
Edit: Given what Mark said, it sounds like each dive on a liveaboard is a single tank, so my calculations bay be off by half or doubled, depending on your perspective.

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