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Aggressor Liveaboards launches new Cayman Aggressor V
Aggressor LiveaboardsTM has announced the official launch of their newest yacht, the Cayman Aggressor VTM. This new, state-of-the-art dive liveaboard replaces the flagship Cayman Aggressor IV. The Cayman Aggressor V will offer the same multi-island dive itinerary including the wreck of the M/V Kittiwake, Stingray City, and Little Cayman’s famous Bloody Bay Wall.
The Cayman Aggressor V is larger than her predecessor at 120 feet long and 25 feet wide, and roomy with a maximum capacity of only 20 guests and seven staff. The increased size of the yacht allows for a separate, covered cocktail deck for relaxing between dives, a separate grand restaurant with seating for 24 people with floor to ceiling windows and a spacious lounge on the main deck.
The top deck maintains some favorite features like the covered bar, sun loungers, and hot tub. Each stateroom has a private, large en-suit bathroom and either two twin beds or a king-size bed; no bunk beds. The CAV was built with two precedent setting balcony suites with sliding glass doors for unprecedented ocean views.
The much larger dive deck includes two camera tables, central drying racks for wetsuits, and two state-of-the-art water-cooled compressors with built-in O2 analyzer for safer Nitrox fill monitoring. Post dive, for photo-editing and viewing, the lounge has a 65” big-screen TV monitor with computer hook-ups.
In keeping with Aggressor Liveaboards Green the FleetTM sustainability initiatives, the yacht has increased fuel efficiency via updated hull and engine designs and increased energy efficiency via all LED lighting including underwater and navigation lights. The yacht provides dedicated recycling receptacles and limits single-use plastics, and provides Stream2Sea coral-safe sunscreen.
Aggressor Adventures CEO Wayne B. Brown says:
“This is the first yacht I’ve designed from bow to stern with attention to every deck and detail; she is the ultimate in a dive liveaboard – roomy, sleek, and comfortable! I know divers will really appreciate all her amenities because they are not only what our customers have been asking for but additional ones they never thought they could get on a liveaboard.”
For more information, visit www.aggressor.com.
Source: www.divenewswire.com
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In a video recorded exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman interviews Mark Spiers, CEO of new scuba diving training agency NovoScuba.
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Charting New Waters; NovoScuba Goes Global with the Launch of their Revolutionary Dive Training Agency!
Discover a New Era of Dive Education: NovoScuba Brings Innovation to the Surface! Fully ISO Certified and Equipped with Cutting-Edge Technology.
With a combined experience spanning over a century in the diving industry, a team of accomplished dive store owners, managers, and professionals unveils NovoScuba, a ground-breaking dive training agency poised to redefine the benchmarks of underwater education. Launching in May 2024, NovoScuba promises a revolutionary approach to dive training. Their vision is to make diving accessible to everyone, share success within the dive community and emphasise positive interactions with the planet.
NovoScuba’s global debut marks a significant milestone in the dive industry. Driven by a vision to challenge convention and harness the power of technology, NovoScuba aims to revolutionise the dive training landscape through its innovative business model, which is digitally native, making it the most technologically advanced dive training agency to date.
“We recognised the need for change in the dive training industry and saw an opportunity to leverage technology, and redefine existing business models to create something truly innovative,” said Mark Spiers, CEO of NovoScuba.
NovoScuba’s platform offers state of the art training programmes ranging from introductory up to professional diving, including various specialties. All programmes meet international standards and ISO certifications are in place. This commitment to shared success, accessibility and positive results for the planet, all at a cost effective and affordable level, is what will make NovoScuba stand out.
“Our deep understanding of traditional pain points for the industry, combined with our digitally native approach positions NovoScuba as a game-changer in dive education. Offering unparalleled initiatives such as student subscription, open access to all course materials, pay as you certify, no stock required, monthly membership payments, payment in local currencies, one-click certifications, and membership freezing, NovoScuba is set to redefine the industry. Available in 13 languages, at launch, the NovoScuba courses are written for the modern divers, with a focus on up-to-date content, interactive learning, and an engaging platform,” Mark Spiers concluded.
NovoScuba is challenging a change in the industry, redefining established traditional systems, and ushering in a new standard of excellence, support, and partnership. Their collaborations with dive stores, pros and underwater enthusiasts won’t demand exclusivity, prioritising earned loyalty, and an understanding that their Member’s success is key to their own.
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