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We are a professional company and all of our boats are full licensed and maintained to U.S. Coast Guard and BVI Ports Authority requirements. Safety is our number one concern and we spare no expense in our maintenance program and high safety standards.
Our fleet:
NAUTILUS
This 50 foot ‘Marine Management’ vessel is the pride of our fleet. She is US Coast Guard inspected and approved for 49 passengers or 35 scuba divers plus six crew. (Don’t worry! We’re not that busy! We use her for large groups from Tortola and other islands). We brought her down from Florida where she was considered the finest Dive Boat in Miami! She is actually the largest Dive Boat now in the British Virgin Islands and is powered by two powerful diesel engines.
SPICE LADY
This was the original Dive Boat at Jost Van Dyke Scuba. Capt Colin and Andrea brought her up from Grenada and cruised all of the Caribbean islands with her for several months… fishing, diving, and having fun! Spice Lady is a 30-foot “Bertram style” Seabird built in Hialeah, Florida, and can accommodate 10 divers. The vessel is powered by twin 250hp Johnson Outboards. She really gets up and goes, so hold on tight!
DEDICATED
This powerboat is a 27-foot Custom Dusky built in South Florida. The modern Center-Console style is ideal for private snorkeling and one that we like to use for Eco-tour excursions. She comfortably seats 10 people on thick custom cushions and is powered by twin 150hp Evinrude Outboard engines. This sleek vessel is also fitted out for fishing with rocket launchers, gunwale and bimini rod holders. We have her set up with dive tank holders as well for individual or small group custom dive excursions… especially when we are going offshore to do the Bluewater diving!
STAR FISH
This 26-foot vessel has been all around the Virgin Islands and just keeps on making scuba divers smile! She was one of the original, if not the first, dive boat on St John. Later she was converted to fishing for a local in Cruz Bay. Capt Colin loves this boat and had his eye on it for years! He was persistent, even though the gentleman did not want to sell it, and eventually it came to be part of the Jost Van Dyke Scuba fleet… of which it will never leave!
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