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CoCo View 2010 vacation

by Will on Mar.28, 2010, under CoCo View resort

Caribbean Reef Shark

2010 dive trip was great. While Virginia was recovering from the big snow storm, I sat back and relaxed in the sun. Well that is not exactly true.

The days were full of diving. Four dives a day with some nice hot meals in between.

We did get hit with a nice storm one night that played havoc on the Island Internet service not to mention the electric. But the resort has always ensured that the electric was up and running by using their backup generators.

I did take a quick photography course with Tim. The how to, and how not to with my new camera.  Canon G11. Macro is great topside, I do not recommend it underwater unless you are using a good flash. All my macro shots where blurry due to the shutter speed really slowing down in the macro mode.

The highlight of the trip was the shark Dive. And I only took 600 plus pictures in the 47 min dive. Yes continuous mode. That was Worth the money. Now if I can just sell my pictures and get some of that money back.

www.TomanekCollection.com

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CoCo View Resort

by Will on Feb.13, 2010, under CoCo View resort, SCUBA Diving, William B Tomanek Travels

I am heading back to Roatan in 7 days. This is a yearly event that I have had the honor of participating in for the past few years.

CoCo View Resort is located on an island off the island of Roatan. The atmosphere is so relaxing affter a day of diving you never want it to end.

A typical day for a SCUBA diver at CoCo View. Well lets just say, my day. I am up very early in the morning. Slap on some shorts, shirt and footwear and head to the dining area with my laptop. I am usually there before the cooking staff arrive. I get on the internet and check the weather and my email. By then someone arrives and starts up the coffee maker. Nothing like having the first cup of brew in the morning. Slowly more guest will trickle in an suck down that first pot.

Once breakfast has been devoured it is time to get your self dressed for the day’s first dive. I am now using a 5mm compared to my first 100 dives in a 3mm. I do like the 3mm better. It was less restrictive.

Each group is assigned a boat, driver, and dive master for the weeks stay. So there is no confusion of where do I go today.

Once everyone is on the boat and ready to depart, the dive master will give you the briefing of where we will be diving for the morning trip. Each boat departure consists of two dives. First is a deep dive at one of the many dive spots and the second is a drop off dive out in front of the resort.

Upon completion of the morning dives it is time to cleanup, dry off in get ready for lunch. After lunch it is back to the boats and out for two more dives. How long is each dive, well that is up to you. The boat leaves when everyone is safely back on board. It is NOT one of those dives where they say “we will be down for 45 min and back on the boat” Your air, your partner’s air and mind decide when it is time to end the dive. No one tells you lets go, dive over. You enjoy the dive stress free.

Then there is the dinner meal. And to this point I have not mentioned how good the meals are. Do not come here with the intention of loosing weight. The food assortment is so GOOD. Well let’s just say, you want to try it all.

After the big meal it is relaxing time. That is if you are not planning to do a night dive. Yes a night dive. FUN, FUN, FUN… These are group dives or just a dive with your partner and are done at your leisure. You decide when to go out, you decide when to come back.

These are controlled by a tracking system using a signup sheet, diver tags and a marking strobe. When the fist diver goes out the strobe is placed on a down line. All divers out will place their tags on the down line. When they return from the dive, the divers pick up the tags and return them to the shack. Last diver in brings the strobe light.

Now it is cleanup, dry off and relax time. Or in some cases “Bed Time”. The dining area also has a bar, pool table and assortment of games you can play. Up stairs you will find a big screen TV and a library of books to keep you entertained.

So we are looking at four dives a day, or five if you have the stamina. Every day there are venders on the Island to show you what they have to offer. You do not have time to hit the main land if you are up to four dives a day. So the venders bring their crafts to you.

During the week if you do want to hit the mainland of Roatan, there are sever day trips planned. Shopping, Iguana Farm, dolphin dive and other attractions.

Overall it is a nice, friendly resort to dive at. Great food! Great staff! Great support personnel!

Not to mention you can see a lot of sea life. www.TomanekCollection.com

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“The Tomanek Collection”

by Will on Apr.22, 2009, under Tomanek Collection

The web site www.TomanekCollection.com has been launched. I will be selling my collection of prints, fully matted but not framed. Unless I receive a special order of setting up a gallery.
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Tomanek Collection

by Will on Apr.12, 2009, under Tomanek Collection

Tomanek Collection

The “Tomanek Collection” is going to be launched this month. It will consist of a collection of Under Water pictures. Each month two new pictures will be released for sale. The buyer will get to choose from a variety of sizes from 5 x 7 to 16 x 20. You can buy them matted or or without matting.

The pictures will be signed by the photographer, William B Tomaenk. You will also received a copy of the collection poem called “Down Under”. Again signed by the Poet.

Please take the time to stop by and visit the Tomanek Collection.

Thanks,
William B. Tomanek

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Roatan

by Will on Feb.09, 2009, under Vacations

Well it is vacation time again. Now sitting down here in Roatan waiting on breakfast. We arrived here on Sat Feb 7, 2009 and chilled out all day. Day 2 we started the morning out with an orientation dive followed by two more deep dives.

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Lake Monticello Water Rescue

by Will on Jan.18, 2009, under Other items

1This weekend has been an eventful one starting on Sat morning. Receive a call from John S (CAARS Diver) asking if I wanted to do some lunchtime diving at the lake with Steve. Get wet and get cold, stay dry and get cold or stay home. The smart decision would be stay home. The FUN decision would be get wet and get cold.  I decided on stay dry and get cold. So we all met up at beach 2 where we tried to break the ice with much difficulty. Steve and John dove while Will and Tom performed tender duties on shore.

 

4Now come Sunday training has been planned to conduct another ice dive session. This time the dive would take place at the fishing pond and be a team building exercise. We had a great turn out and 5 divers that dove, while some members performed tender support and other members trained on pulling a victim out of a hole in the ice.

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Welcome to William B Tomanek’s Blogg.!

by Will on Dec.21, 2008, under Web Design

Sint Maartens 2008Welcome

To the WilliamTomanek.com web site. Today I decided to wipe out the old site and install Word Press. Boy this is going to be real FUN! Needless to say I am slowly working my way around.  Please feel free to leave me any comments. Also if you would like your own Word Press blog site give me a call. Or if you would just like your own little site to call your own.

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