David Ochs, the owner of Aqua Safari Adventures in Boynton Beach, Florida, grew up in the suburbs of Kansas City, which is not really known as a great scuba diving spot. “As a kid, I was always a little bit afraid of the water,” he said as we spoke on the phone, him in sunny Florida and me in rainy Newport, Rhode Island.
He later went on to have a career in the corporate world in Chicago, but in 1993, he changed his mind. “I’ve got very supportive parents,” he said with a laugh. He was telling me about when he told them that he had decided to become a scuba instructor. He said they were supportive, but a little surprised at his new career choice.
Before his dramatic career change, Ochs had taken a trip to Australia and although he didn’t dive there, he saw how much fun his friends had done it. He became intrigued. When he returned to Chicago, he started to train in a pool. As soon as he put that regulator on for the first time and submerged himself, “a whole new world opened up.”
Once Ochs was certified, it didn’t take him long to start his own dive business in beautiful Boynton Beach. “I’m really blessed to have a job that I love,” he said. “The diving in Palm Beach is absolutely incredible,” Ochs said. He said that during turtle mating season, he once saw 23 turtles on just one dive and that virtually every type of tropical fish can be seen in the area. The proximity of the Gulf Stream provides an important nutrient source to sea life. This means that visibility can sometimes be reduced due to the abundance of nutrients, but it also means there are plenty of things to see.
Ochs not only offers diving in the Palm Beach area. He offers personalized diving tutelage and guidance wherever you may be vacationing in the world. “People hire us to go on vacations with them,” he said, almost incredulous that this is in fact his job.
Some of Ochs’s favorite dive spots are in The Cayman Islands, Cozumel, Bonaire, Saba, and the British and U.S. Virgin Islands. Ochs offers his expertise to those who have been diving for years, and the complete novice.
He will often meet clients wherever they live for pool training. Then, will be at the charter boat or destination they have chosen for their scuba trip. The great thing about going to the client is that they often get to see dive spots that few people get to experience.
“It’s not just the uber-wealthy,” said Ochs about the clients that hire him. It’s a wide array of clients who just really enjoy the concierge style of service. According to Ochs, Aqua Safari Adventures has a “very loyal” customer base. Repeated customers keep hiring him, and his crew, to assist on dives.
Currently, Ochs has a total of four scuba instructors and guides. He ensures that all of them are fully capable to handle any situation that might arise. “I have to trust them with my loved ones,” he said. That is the rule. And, “you have to be a fun person,” as well, because, after all, you are on vacation with these people and it has to be fun.
Ochs not only ensures that his employees are fully capable of taking care of people both above and below the water, but he also trains them to start their own businesses. He said that two out of every three instructors go on to start their own businesses. “That was fundamental to my business model,” he said.
Ochs felt that by motivating his employees to start their own companies, they would be more apt to do the best job that they possibly could. And this part of his model hasn’t hurt his business. “We just continue to grow at an impressive rate,” he added.
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