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The History of Horizon Charters:
1971 to Present
Founded in 1971 by the husband and wife team of Lou and Sandy
Grivetto, the Horizon Charters of today only slightly resembles the
original version.
1971 - 1979
Our company's humble beginning started in 1971 with the 46' fishing
vessel named 'Alicia'. Working together onboard the boat, Lou at the
helm and Sandy serving up fine food to hungry fisherman, 'Alicia'
was primarily utilized for overnight sportfishing excursions to the
fish rich grounds off of the coast of Southern California and
Northern Baja, Mexico.
Amazingly enough, 'Alicia' is still in service for a different
sportfishing company in San Diego, located on the same pier that we
tie up our vessels.
1981 - 1989
The winds of change were in the air and opportunity was calling. We
purchased the 65' fishing vessel 'Horizon', and Horizon Charters
started to take shape. Scuba diving was added to our repertoire in
1982 with 3-tank and overnight trips to the local Coronado Islands,
Point Loma Kelp Beds and San Clemente Island.
In 1980, a two day weekend trip was a long live aboard affair. We
were still in the era of the horse collar buoyancy compensator. Dive
computers were in the near future with the 'Orca' and 'Edge' making
their way onto the boat early in the decade.
Our first long live aboard dive adventure into Baja came in 1985. We
ventured south to Isla San Martin and visited the offshore pinnacle
of Ben's Rock. We were exploring territory that had rarely been
dived which set the stage for future ventures into Baja's waters.
Lou and Sandy continued to take fisherman to the offshore grounds as
well. 'Horizon' afforded more comfort and range than 'Alicia',
therefore business improved as our seasonal venture moved more
year-round.
In 1987 Greg, Lou and Sandy's son, earned his captains license and
joined his dad at the helm.
1989 - 1995
In 1989, after 10 successful years onboard the 65-foot 'Horizon', it
was time to expand. A beautiful 80-foot vessel had recently joined
the San Diego fishing fleet and was up for sale. With the new
larger, more comfortable 'Horizon', our future was clearer than
ever!
That same year we made our first exploratory excursion to Islas San
Benito to investigate possible future dive destinations. What we
found on that trip was a pristine marine environment that was so
diverse that we made the decision on the spot to start offering live
aboard adventures to this destination. Few divers had ever been to
the Baja coast and offshore islands. We wanted to show the world
what we'd found and within two years were offering trips to Isla San
Benito, Isla Guadalupe and other points south.
Greg took over the helm of Horizon in 1991 and slowly started the
transformation of 'Horizon' to a full time live aboard dive vessel.
In Greg's first year as captain he navigated 'Horizon' the full
length of the Baja peninsula with 24 eco adventurers for a 12-day
expedition to witness a solar eclipse at Isla Cerralvo in the Sea of
Cortes. This adventure was very pivotal in forming many of the
philosophies that we, to this day, adhere to.
In 1995, we brought a second vessel into our fleet, the 85 foot
'Ocean Odyssey'. Her primary function was to take sportsfisherman to
the fantastic southern California tuna fishing, with a smattering of
scuba trips to round out the itinerary.
1996 - 1999
The second half of the 90's were hopping! Horizon was removed from
fishing service and converted to a full time live aboard dive
vessel. 'Ocean Odyssey' continued as our fishing platform and scuba
vessel. This arrangement worked well within our system and kept
Horizon Charters diversified.
Research took precedence in 1998 as 'Horizon', in cooperation with
the University of California Santa Barbara and Dr. Milton Love,
spent 17 days onboard during the early fall to tackle a number of
projects along the coast of northern Baja. The 24 researchers
onboard gathered vital information concerning:
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Deep water rockfish stocks
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California Sheephead fishery
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Kelp bass and spotted bay bass stocks
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El Nino and its effects upon a temperate environment
Due
to that years El Nino event, Numerous tropical species were
witnessed out of range and one very rare rockfish was captured. One
of only two to have been captured up to that point. The information
gathered on this venture was also shared with the Mexican fisheries
department as Mexico had two representatives from its Fish and Game
department onboard.
As the new millennium approached, we found that large animals were
roaming the waters at a place that we had been exploring for 6
years. These animals were historically at this place, yet the
numbers that were being reported were out of the ordinary.
The new millennium would once again bring the face of change to
Horizon Charters.
1999 - 2005
Late summer of 2001 brought many changes to the way we all looked at
life. On that fateful September day not only was all of America
glued to the events taking place in New York City, but we were glued
to the events that were taking place in front of our own bubbly eyes
at Guadalupe Island. Great white sharks, in great numbers had moved
in, and we were at the forefront of exploration. The era of great
white shark cage diving had arrived. Not one to tout our
accomplishments, we laid low and enjoyed the beauty of these amazing
animals. We visited Guadalupe Island three times that fall in search
of the mighty great white and were amazed to find these animals
willing to allow us to witness their beauty on every occasion.
Something unheard of in other parts of the world.
To briefly stand proud, Horizon Charters was the first commercial
live aboard company to introduce eco-tour live-aboard shark diving
to Isla Guadalupe. We feel lucky to have been there first and will
always savour that moment when the first shark arrived to our
amazement.
During the summer of 2000 and the spring of 2001, 'Horizon' and
'Ocean Odyssey' were re-powered with more environmentally friendly
engines. We decreased our fuel consumption by 15% while our
emissions were reduced by over 60%. Modern technology, an amazing
thing!
Welcome to the future of live aboard diving! Nitrox was added to
'Horizon' in the spring of 2003. Our membrane system was and is
still on the cutting edge of Nitrox safety. No blending here, we
pull the nitrogen out of the air to give you up to a 36% oxygen mix.
During that same year, 'Ocean Odyssey' joined 'Horizon' at Guadalupe
Island for the great white shark dive season.
The Present
The second half of the millenniums first decade looks to be as
exciting as the first. Horizon Charters commitment to safety,
service and the environment is unwavering. For 2007 we will be
growing our quiver of itineraries to include the untouched Alijos
Rocks. The southern Channel Islands, which is quite often called
California's Galapagos, and Baja are prime for exploration and we
will be taking you there for many years to come.
What of the future? The environments outlook is bright, and we will
continue to do our part to educate all of our guests of the
responsibility that we must shoulder.
Do we have anything new to offer in the upcoming years? The answer
is "Yes." It will be soon revealed…and it IS exciting!
Stay tuned, we look forward to seeing you onboard!
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