Sometimes before posting one might want to ask oneself "Am I really adding anything to the conversation or is it just noise?"
One could say the same for your responses sir. Frankly my response isn't noise. Please read back thru previous threads and you'll find this topic has been repeated many times. The bottom line is the boobs cruises are provided for us by very responsible and well trained people. The boat is top notch.. Therefore the required safety equipment is in place and functional. Why not ask, will there be enough fuel on board to get back to the resort? The question implies, "are these guys professional?" In my humble opinion, it's insulting to Steve's professionalism and is redundant. Sorry for ruffling your delicate feathers. But, my opinion and responses are as valid as your pandering to what I concider a silly question. Nuff said. Now let's get back to our regular banter about booze and boobs..
In the future why not just ignore the questions you deem invalid rather than post a silly response? The question is a valid one and your response was rude in a community that is friendly. If Steve had an issue with it I'm sure he would say so, no need for you to come to his aid for a slight only you perceived. Now enjoy your trip, make new friends and reacquaint yourself with old ones. Just leave enough booze for us on 3 weeks
We'll never see eye to eye on this subject. Reading back thru this thread, your only addition was to criticize my response. Perhaps if you added anything to this thread other than to tell me that my opinion is absolutely worthless and off base then I'd have more regard for your opinion. To answer the question definitively, thereby adding something of substance in your discerning eyes... YES, THERE ARE LIFEJACKETS!!! Time to drop this eh??
Pick a date..........any date.......it'll be the highlight of your trip! Steve's bosom cruises are the best time ever!
ok, lets chill a little We do provide PFD/lifevests and we have more lifevests than the capacity of people for the boat. They are stored in holds below deck so may not always be visible.Their use is mandatory for snorkeling, this is required by law and their use by everyone snorkeling (except official guides) is a condition of operation for the boats. The Marine Police often perform spot checks and boat operators can be fined or even operations suspended for serious breaches. For the skinny dipping spot where the water is more calm and the currents less strong they are also available - their use is advised but not mandatory. The skinny dipping area is not subject to the same laws as the snorkel spots. We also provide novelty kids floaties just for fun. The lifevests are modern, less than a year old and in good condition. Any with broken straps, velcro or buckles are replaced and they are checked for damage each time they are handed back in. Unfortunately, I couldnt find any close up pics of people wearing the lifevests. But here's a pic of your host Chinos ready for the skinny dipping spot:
Take the cruise, and go on the 6th. That's when we are going, and Mrs. dmlw doesn't swim much either, so Mrs. JVW will have someone to sit on the boat with!