Anchoring may look simple, but it’s one of the most important parts of the day.
The crew checks the line, the set, and the position before divers even grab their tanks.
A solid anchor = a safe and easy entry.
POV: You’re part of the Spectre crew.
Lines in the water at sunrise, kelp drifting below the hull, tanks clanking, and that first morning breeze rolling off Anacapa.
It’s hard work, but it’s the kind that fills you up — the ocean, the divers, the community.
This is what a day on Spectre feels like. 🌊✨
Get to know the crew the way divers do — on the dock, in between dives, answering the big questions: Are you a freediver or scuba person? Giant stride or off the back? What’s your favorite dive site in the islands?
This Q&A gives you a glimpse into the people who make the Spectre feel like home.
Where’s the best place to hang out on the Spectre?
Depends who you ask… but a lot of crew mentioned this: wherever Matt’s cooking is during the dives (shhh, that part’s a secret).
It’s National Park Week, and we get to call one of America’s most beautiful parks our backyard.
Channel Islands National Park is full of life — giant kelp, bright garibaldi, sea caves, clear water, and the kind of calm you only find miles offshore.
Every trip on the Spectre is a chance to experience this park the way few ever do: underwater. 🤿💙
Spectre isn’t your average dive boat.
It’s a full experience — early-morning ride out, hot breakfast smells, the crew joking on deck, calm coves, and three dives in some of the most beautiful waters in California.
The Channel Islands start the second you step on board.