If you’ve been a subscriber to Undercurrent during the
past year, you’ve seen several warnings from us that
Scubacan (and owner Keith Bolender), which specializes
in Cuban travel, has stiffed several American divers, failing
to deliver trips and then not offering refunds.
In February we reported on the travails of five Arizona
divers who paid their money and arrived in Havana, only
to find the live-aboard boat they had prepaid for was not
operating. Bolender had not forwarded the payment,
and the boat’s crew apparently had been sent home. A
leader of the group, Harry Hanes of Tombstone, Arizona,
vowed to pursue the matter. He hired a Canadian lawyer
and on July 31 received a judgment against Scubacan for
$30,325 Canadian (including attorneys’ fees). Now he
has to collect.
Hanes writes, “We want to be sure these asses are
driven out of the industry and kept out. Heaven forbid
they slink back in under another name. Scubacan’s Web
site is still up and running, so I can’t help but think they’re
still open for business.”