For someone with 500-999 dives living in a cold water region I am surprised you have so little gear. I guess you should be complimented for your restraint.
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What you're really missing there is a boat.
Don't know whether the comments so far make you feel better or not. And, any guilt one feels about what has been spent is hard to assuage - it is such a personal feeling.I'm hoping some of you can make me feel better! It seems as I look at the gear I have accumalted, I start feeling a "little guilty" at what I've spent over the years.
Don't know whether the comments so far make you feel better or not. And, any guilt one feels about what has been spent is hard to assuage - it is such a personal feeling.
But, as several have posted, you have by no means moved to the upper percentiles in terms of malignant gear acquisition behavior. In fact, as grf88 said, your great restraint and relative modesty in gear acqusition can serve ss a shining example for many others. If that makes you feel better, great!
I may appear to be somewhat harsh here, but I assure you it is for you own good:
a. I do not think 8 cylinders is anywhere near enough for a single diver. Although Lynne's talley of 33 probably reflects the collection of two divers, it should be apparent that you need to reach at least double digits in cylinders at a minimum before there is any possibility of guilt. So, let's get out there and buy some more cylinders (used is perfectly acceptable)
b. 5 regs is also a very inadequate talley for any self-respecting gearhead. That value, too, should be at least in the double digits.
Among the items I did not see in the list:
BCDs - do you have at least 10? (This can be a combination of jacket, soft back-inflate, and BP/W.)
Lights - of course, I have to assume that you have (at least one) can light. If not, you must accept that your status remains that of an amateur - perhaps, a talented one but an amateur, nonethless. But having one can light (2 is better) doesn't allow you to check that box either, as there must be an assortment back-up lights (5 minimum), tank lights, etc., that you also must have
DPV / scooter - do you have at least 2?
Reels and spools - do you have at least 10?
Lift bags and DSMBs of some type. - The minimum number is 5, 10 is better. (Perhaps you already have these in 'several boxes of extras/gadgets, etc.'. and consider them trvial items, not worthy of mention. If so, good for you.)
(In fairness, I also realize that you may already be in the active process of acquring these items and simply left them off, because that is a work in progress.)
As a word of encouragement, you have achieved a level of accomplishment in fins, and showing some real promise in computers and consoles, and in wetsuits. Keep up the good work. I get the impression that you may be able to enhance your standing in the near future when boulderjohn has his sale.