Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! We had a great time experiencing the diving with you. We'll release more videos from our dive trip over the next few weeks.
There are several videos available on youtube about the drift diving but the way you have narrated a story through a camera's lens is really great. It actually gave me an insight about how does it feel and function in the real world condition because verbal explanation and realtime execution are two different things. Current was literally pushing you forward and you were cruising very gently, may be you are a well experienced diver so it could be a reason you maintained buyoncey also managed a camera and made me enjoy explore the beautiful underwater world. Thanks. ❤👍🏻
Thank you. Drift diving can be one of the most enjoyable and relaxing types of dives. I understand your apprehension and glad we could help. If I may, we’d recommend finding a dive instructor you like and working on the drift dive specialty at a pace your comfortable with. I think you’ll really enjoy it.
Awesome stuff! I love how you’re making these guides/overviews. Besides wrecks, I just called these dives drift diving so it’s cool to have a better idea of what these dives actually were. One time while drift diving in Jupiter (north of palm beach), we missed our mark and drifted over sand the whole time. It would have been a bust, but we ran into a 15ft hammerhead during the drift so it was sweet. Really enjoying what you do here!
Thank you. Running into a 15ft hammerhead is definitely exciting. We’ve drifted past our desired spot once or twice and had to have the boat grab us and drop us off again. The current there is fast for sure.
We enjoyed getting on a plane and going somewhere again! Definitely drifted faster than in the Caribbean - very relaxing underwater. Loved seeing the big fish and eels!
Glad you enjoyed it! Definitely had a great time diving off Florida and experiencing some drift dives. The Queen Angelfish were much bigger than we've seen off St. Croix. A good time all around!
4:25 Turning sideways to the current slows you down? I would have thought that would speed you up and that aligning with the current in a streamlined fashion would allow you to slow down. As you may conclude, I have not done a drift dive yet and looking to learn and do one. Thanks.
First time I ever drift dove was Jupiter Florida. Area 51 and Tunnels. It's so peaceful. You can just float across the reef exploring the underwater world. I Love it so much!! Doing a bunch of dives there this summer and hopefully will hit the Blackwater Drift Dive in Palm Beach! Happy Diving!!
Very cool! Drift diving is tons of fun. We got to dive Tunnels this summer and had a blast, and the Blackwater dive feels like you’re floating through space. Blackwater diving is not a type of diving everyone enjoys, but it’s incredible if you’re up for it. If you haven’t seen our video on Blackwater diving you can check it out below. ruclips.net/video/BGrWlUWrk9w/видео.html Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Amazing Videography and great voice over as always! Song right when you are jumping in at the beginning didn't quiet match your calm voice I bit too hardcore. At the end it kind of felt like you were rushing the viewer off. Very abrupt. Maybe another video like at the start to close it ? You guys are quality divers and the dive looked amazing ! Tons of fish and you guys were safe even in that rough weather at the end! Love the videos.
Thank you for the kind words and the feedback. We're always looking to improve our video content. Drift diving is a ton of fun and we saw a lot "fly" by during this dive.
That’s a great question. I was wondering that myself and asked him. He said “Since I got braces, I sometimes hold the regulator to give my teeth a rest from the mouthpiece” - Jeff
This is the main reason why I bought the Guardian FFM. I had jaw fatigue because I was biting the regulator. Also I had dry mouth and was coughing by the end of the dives.
We really love our OTS Full Face Mask (FFM), but have found that if we’re diving deeper than 60’ (18m) we go through our gas fast particularly when narrating our dive underwater. Our recent dives have all been fairly deep, so we’ve opted not to use the FFM. However, we do have a video coming out in a couple weeks where we dive the Blue Heron Bridge in FL with the FFM again, and it was great. 👍
All of this would have just come from the Big Bang ?!! God created the world , in my mind there is absolutely no doubt. I adore thee and I love and I thank Thee O God for everything on earth and thank Thee for all those who do not adore, who do not love and do not thank Thee. ( and, alas, will not ever ) Amen.
Fintastic video! Thanks for putting this together, and for diving with us! We hope to see you both out on the boat again soon.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! We had a great time experiencing the diving with you. We'll release more videos from our dive trip over the next few weeks.
There are several videos available on youtube about the drift diving but the way you have narrated a story through a camera's lens is really great. It actually gave me an insight about how does it feel and function in the real world condition because verbal explanation and realtime execution are two different things.
Current was literally pushing you forward and you were cruising very gently, may be you are a well experienced diver so it could be a reason you maintained buyoncey also managed a camera and made me enjoy explore the beautiful underwater world. Thanks. ❤👍🏻
Wonderful video, I am a bit scared of the idea of a drift dive so watching this plus your explanation, very helpful! Thanks.
Thank you. Drift diving can be one of the most enjoyable and relaxing types of dives. I understand your apprehension and glad we could help. If I may, we’d recommend finding a dive instructor you like and working on the drift dive specialty at a pace your comfortable with. I think you’ll really enjoy it.
Awesome stuff! I love how you’re making these guides/overviews. Besides wrecks, I just called these dives drift diving so it’s cool to have a better idea of what these dives actually were. One time while drift diving in Jupiter (north of palm beach), we missed our mark and drifted over sand the whole time. It would have been a bust, but we ran into a 15ft hammerhead during the drift so it was sweet. Really enjoying what you do here!
Thank you. Running into a 15ft hammerhead is definitely exciting. We’ve drifted past our desired spot once or twice and had to have the boat grab us and drop us off again. The current there is fast for sure.
Many thanks for the video... Diving this weekend in West Palm w/ #blackflag diving charters for the grouper migration..
Looks wicked drift dive and great to be travelling again!
We enjoyed getting on a plane and going somewhere again! Definitely drifted faster than in the Caribbean - very relaxing underwater.
Loved seeing the big fish and eels!
That looked absolutely amazing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 thank you for another awesome video 🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! Definitely had a great time diving off Florida and experiencing some drift dives. The Queen Angelfish were much bigger than we've seen off St. Croix. A good time all around!
@@TritonsRealm we will definitely put this site on our bucket list 👍🏼👍🏼
amazing footage and narration!
Thank you 🙏
4:25 Turning sideways to the current slows you down? I would have thought that would speed you up and that aligning with the current in a streamlined fashion would allow you to slow down.
As you may conclude, I have not done a drift dive yet and looking to learn and do one. Thanks.
First time I ever drift dove was Jupiter Florida. Area 51 and Tunnels. It's so peaceful. You can just float across the reef exploring the underwater world. I Love it so much!! Doing a bunch of dives there this summer and hopefully will hit the Blackwater Drift Dive in Palm Beach! Happy Diving!!
Very cool! Drift diving is tons of fun. We got to dive Tunnels this summer and had a blast, and the Blackwater dive feels like you’re floating through space.
Blackwater diving is not a type of diving everyone enjoys, but it’s incredible if you’re up for it. If you haven’t seen our video on Blackwater diving you can check it out below.
ruclips.net/video/BGrWlUWrk9w/видео.html
Thanks again for watching and commenting!
What a beautiful video!
Thank you!
Great dive. Which boat did you guys use?
Thanks! We went with Pura Vida Divers - we went on two different boats and had a great time on both.
@@TritonsRealm like them a lot
Beautiful ❣️
This dive site was incredible and tons of fun to dive. 👍 Thanks for watching.
@@TritonsRealm very cool watching you drift! Didn’t even know it was a thing to do!! Looks like so much fun!
Amazing Videography and great voice over as always!
Song right when you are jumping in at the beginning didn't quiet match your calm voice I bit too hardcore.
At the end it kind of felt like you were rushing the viewer off. Very abrupt. Maybe another video like at the start to close it ?
You guys are quality divers and the dive looked amazing ! Tons of fish and you guys were safe even in that rough weather at the end! Love the videos.
Thank you for the kind words and the feedback. We're always looking to improve our video content. Drift diving is a ton of fun and we saw a lot "fly" by during this dive.
Why does your son keep holding his regulator around @5:35 is it because he was feeling anxious? Anyway awesome dive video as always, sir Triton! :)
That’s a great question. I was wondering that myself and asked him. He said “Since I got braces, I sometimes hold the regulator to give my teeth a rest from the mouthpiece” - Jeff
@@TritonsRealm ah ok that explains it hehe
This is the main reason why I bought the Guardian FFM. I had jaw fatigue because I was biting the regulator. Also I had dry mouth and was coughing by the end of the dives.
@@MaximumDiver Thats a great reason to use the FFM. 👍
Also, why don't you use your OTS fullface mask anymore? Is it in repair?
We really love our OTS Full Face Mask (FFM), but have found that if we’re diving deeper than 60’ (18m) we go through our gas fast particularly when narrating our dive underwater. Our recent dives have all been fairly deep, so we’ve opted not to use the FFM. However, we do have a video coming out in a couple weeks where we dive the Blue Heron Bridge in FL with the FFM again, and it was great. 👍
@@TritonsRealm aw nice! I can't wait to watch this! :)
All of this would have just come from the Big Bang ?!! God created the world , in my mind there is absolutely no doubt. I adore thee and I love and I thank Thee O God for everything on earth and thank Thee for all those who do not adore, who do not love and do not thank Thee. ( and, alas, will not ever ) Amen.