Listen here man...However you write your name on your tanks is irrelevant - there’s probably some good ideas in the previous 10,000,000 posts here, but I noticed that your online handle was ah, “kokz” and that you’re German.
Whatever you do and however you letter your tanks, please try the get...
I used to dive tiny doubles. Each tank was about .5 cubic feet, so by the time I geared up, tested everything, and splashed in, I was out of air and had to call the dive. They were really light and small, but I never got to see much.
I inherited the tank that I had learned to dive with in fhe 60’s - an old steel USD 72 with a J-valve. It had been filled and forgotten after I went off to high school on my path to a long and successful career as a juvenile, and later, mature delinquent.
When I got the tank, the attached USD...
If you’re going to do the mumbo-jumbo with removing the tank boots before, after, or during dives, then you should probably store your tanks between dives in a nitrogen-charged storage booth, or else just leave the boots on and
fuggedaboutit.
Hmmm... San Diego. I was only there in the Navy for schools, and it’s all a foggy haze at rhis point. I think once I went out with a lady named Cammie, who I fhink turned out to be Cameron Diaz. Lotta good in diving in San Diego, although equalizing in the winter got gnarly. The ladies were a...
Well Jaysus H. Kerist...this thread is still percolating along. Listen up here you Saints and Sinners, if you use your GI benefits that you earned with no-wall sh..oops lavatories to go into diving as a profession, make sure that you are not allergic to peanut oil in the deep fat fryers that you...
Here’s an earlier post on repair procedures for this fine line of equipment:
Sea-Doo Explorer X instructions
Maybe not what you’re looking for, so good luck with your particular Piece Of Stellar scooter.
I'll be traveling out my back door into the pool with a lotta cold beverage. I saw a total eclipse when I was a kid. It was ok. Three minutes, it's over. Have fun!
I'm kinda perploozled why someone would spend $19,000 to become a CCR instructor on the GI Bill, or even use VA benefits to become CCR certified. There just does not seem to be any feasible ROI there, but maybe I'm missing the big picture down here in Floriduh.
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