Troop from Seattle WA
- This is the wahoo after filleting. Enough for two dinners for 14 people! WAHOO!
- Andrew ready to go!
- Baracuda have razor sharp teeth.
- Benjamin flipping out!
- Welcome aboard briefing on Sunday.
- Changing out scuba cylinders.
- Tying the scuba rig back to the lifeline.
- Colin
- Diver Dave hefting tanks. Welcome back, Dave!
- Diver Dave going snorkeling!
- Denny working on the Wahoo.
- Benjamin skinning the wahoo.
- Deck scene pre dive.
- Holley helps Benjamin gear up.
- Giant striding…
- Hermes fur after a crew cut. That dog is a veritable fur factory.
- Phils hands after fighting the wahoo.
- Hermes during his crew cut!
- Note the pooch scoping out the buffett possibilities….
- Ian defogs his mask before the dive.
- Kent and his catch–baracuda.
- This is only a small percentage of the gear and food we load each week.
- Filletting the wahoo was a group effort. Now it’s Denny and Megan at work.
- William getting assisted by Megan.
- Megan taking rubberbands from Ben. He want them out of his braces before he dives.
- The wahoo post filletting. I wish this photo had sound effects for Megan’s commentary.
- Merry’s giant stride
- Mike ready to dive.
- Gearing up.
- Phil and his catch!
- Phil fillets!
- More Phil and wahoo
- Reeling in the big fish!
- Everyone strains to see what’s on the end of the line!
- On Sunday, we were dodging storms all evening coming into our anchorage.
- Hermes and his new doo! (those of you who thought he was a chub-o, take note of that svelte form!)
- Our neighbors were kind enough to deliver our lobster nets and tickle sticks that we left at the dock. Thanks Jane and Travis!
- Stormy weather off shore. This is American Shoal Lighthouse.
- Look at the colors in this wahoo!
- This is for perspective on how big the wahoo is!
- He has some serious choppers, too!
More boy scout adventures aboard the liveaboard Schooner Conch Pearl, in the Florida Keys!










































