The Cortes
Bank is located
100 miles west
of San Diego and
40 miles
southwest of San
Clemente Island.
It is a undersea
mountain ridge
or seamount that
rises to within
20 feet of the
surface in many
places. The
Cortes Bank is a
truly wild spot
best dived by
intermediate to
advanced divers.
It is a far cry
from the
Caribbean! The
Bank is far from
land and is
often swept by
strong open
ocean currents
and large swells
-- considerable
surge can be
encountered even
at depths
approaching 100
feet!
Then why dive
the Cortes Bank?
Because you'll
be diving a wild
and stunningly
beautifully open
ocean seamount
that acts as a
giant sealife
magnet!
Vertebrates and
invertebrates
call the Bank
home. Lobster in
great numbers
can be found
here for those
who know where
to look! Since
the seamount is
a truly an open
place, sightings
of pelagic
animals are
common. Tuna,
huge numbers of
yellowtail (jack
family), large
schools of
baitfish, large
rafts of sea
lions and
occasional
sharks are seen
here. The water
is typically
very clear here
with visibility
approaching 100
feet due to the
open ocean
currents that
sweep the Bank.
Not much giant
kelp grows here,
but endless
swaying carpets
of short, tough
palm kelp cover
most of the
seamount. Below
the kelp are
found crevices
and cracks,
loaded with
bottom fish,
lobsters,
moray-eels,
abalone and huge
tufts of purple
hydrocoral.
Diving at the
Cortes Bank can
be exciting,
challenging and
beautiful!
Although the
captain anchors
in progressively
shallower spots
as the day goes
on, the first
dive each day is
typically in
excess of 80
feet. Make sure
that you are
thoroughly
familiar with
your dive gauges
and computers,
and that you are
comfortable with
these depths.
Since no islands
exist at the
Cortes Bank to
offer protection
from wind and
swell, the boat
may roll while
at anchor. If
weather
conditions are
not favorable
we'll take you
to either San
Clemente Island
or San Nicholas
Island.
If you are
comfortable with
open ocean
diving
conditions, the
Cortes Bank
should be high
on your diving
priority list.
Perhaps nowhere
else while
diving in
California will
you feel so "out
there". Cortes
Bank is a
remote, exciting
and pristine
dive spot that
is abundant in
both game and
scenic beauty!
Liveaboard diving aboard the M/V Horizon out of San Diego, Ca.
Join Bodega Bay Pro Dive as we freedive for yellowtail and possible bluefin tuna or put on a scuba tank and grab some lobster aboard the Horizon out of San Diego. Shoot Yellowtail or maybe that White Sea Bass you have always dreamed of. This trip offers it all, a great boat, great crew and great spearfishing, not to mention some of the bigest Lobster in the ocean. The trip includes all meals, drinks, The price includes everything but tip and hard alcohol, beer is included.
October 4th - 7th (price $699) includes everything, but Tip
7 spots left on this trip
Call us at (707) 875-3054 and book your spot on the 8th annual San Benitos trip.
