
Good Vibrations is UB Diving’s aluminum expedition dive vessel for serious British Columbia diving: Port Hardy charters, God’s Pocket, Browning Pass, Nanaimo wrecks, underwater photography, CCR support, technical divers, and cold-water expedition days.
Good Vibrations was built by Jericho in Lund, British Columbia, and laid out for real cold-water dive operations. This is not a sightseeing boat with scuba added later. The working deck, diver elevator, cabin, storage, power, davit, winch, and transit speed all matter when divers are carrying drysuits, steel cylinders, camera systems, rebreathers, and expedition equipment.
UB Diving runs Good Vibrations as a practical Vancouver Island dive platform. The goal is simple: better sites, less wasted time, safer exits, stronger logistics, and a boat that supports the way experienced cold-water divers actually dive.
Cold-water diving is demanding. Thick exposure protection, steel cylinders, cameras, stages, current, and long dives can make reboarding the vessel one of the hardest parts of the day.
Good Vibrations is equipped with a side-mounted diver elevator that makes exits easier and more controlled. That matters after long dives, in cold water, with heavy gear, and during multi-dive expedition days.

Good Vibrations supports the kind of diving that makes Vancouver Island famous: walls, wrecks, reefs, current-timed sites, remote runs, photographers, technical divers, CCR divers, and cold-water divers who want proper boat support.
Support for Nitrox, Trimix, CCR divers, stage cylinders, gas planning, and the equipment serious cold-water divers bring aboard.
Gas & CCR SupportLess time grinding across open water and more time diving. Good Vibrations helps reach offshore walls, wrecks, reefs, and expedition sites efficiently.
Nanaimo Wreck TrekBuilt for drysuits, cold water, big tides, long surface intervals, changing weather, remote sites, and the realities of British Columbia diving.
Cold-Water DivingPurposeful support for Browning Pass, God’s Pocket Marine Park, Seven Tree Island, Rock of Life, Five Fathom Rock, and Port Hardy diving.
God’s Pocket DivingGood Vibrations is operated by UB Diving with real marine experience behind the wheel. Sean Smyrichinsky brings commercial fishing, commercial diving, charter operations, expedition planning, cold-water instruction, and decades of practical Vancouver Island seamanship into the way the boat is run.
That matters. The difference shows in tide timing, site selection, diver briefings, gear handling, weather decisions, safety judgment, and the overall pace of the day.
UB Diving keeps the focus on serious cold-water diving, realistic planning, and small-group vessel operations. Good Vibrations is built for divers who care about the site, the timing, the conditions, and the boat they are stepping onto.
Good Vibrations supports UB Diving trips across Vancouver Island, from Nanaimo wreck diving to Port Hardy expedition diving.
UB Diving is more than a boat. The vessel connects directly to a full-service cold-water dive operation with training, equipment service, rentals, gas fills, CCR support, commercial diving, and marine support capability.
Whether you are diving walls in Port Hardy, exploring Vancouver Island wrecks, shooting underwater images, diving CCR, or planning a private group charter, Good Vibrations was built to support serious cold-water diving.