Jman...
I'll be diving with a group from Divers Two in Avon-By-the-Sea. I believe we have chartered out the Sea N Sky Scuba vessel for all our wreck diving needs.
Hello neighbors to the north!
A bunch of my NJ Wreck diving buddies and I will be venturing to the greath northlands to sample your freshwater wreck diving in the St. Lawrence. We'll be diving out of Brockville and am just wondering if there are any must sees that I should tell the trip...
Self Donning, you can close yourself (sometimes) while rear zip you need a buddy to help you.
Biggest plus of having a back-zip is the cost of replacing the zipper. Less zipper = less money.
As for the self don, which I have, it's a tad bit easier to take the suit off for bodily functions...
Try the Fall and flop instead, just kind of propel yourself off the boat and flop in whatever way you do. Your gonna float regardless of what technique you use to enter the water, and not looking out might help with the height issue.
Can someone inform or point me in the direction of finding information regarding liability of a third-party facility's pool in terms of scuba instruction?
I.E. I own a pool, I let you pay me to train people in it. Someone dies in my pool while your instructing them. Is my kiester on the line?
So I just got some new gear, mostly stuff I had been having to rent for a while. Now I'm diving a LP Steel 95 with a 30 cuft pony attached via a bottle buddy. Reg on the pony has an octo hose so its a little longer. Stowing the pony reg via a rubber tube necklace.
I'm not quite sure how...
Weirdest thing was a Chicken Egg sitting on top of a reef at 90' in the Bahamas.
Underwater cleanups always yield interesting results, last time we pulled up a park bench.
1. Snorkeling since I was a kid
2. You get to wear a knife
3. Divers look so badass in their gear that whenever you trek down the beach in it people are in aww.
2 points.....
In class take a deep sniff. That pungent odor is the disinfecting power of chlorine...from a microbiological standpoint there is little to worry about.
Point the second, in a real OOA situation the microbial load on your buddies mouthpiece is going to be the last thing on your...
I use a green glo-toob attached with one of those coily chord things you put keys on. It's small, waterproof to an absurd 11,000 feet, incredibly visible, virtually indestructable, and the battery lasts forever. I use it on every dive.
I was daydreaming the other day about what I'd put in my ultimate dive vehicle and was wondering what accessories (money is not an option in this dream), what type of vehicle, you guys would add.
Doing a cruise on Blackbeard's...so wherever the good ship lolleypop decides to sail that's where I'm diving.
As for my suit, I'm bringing a 7/6/5....it was either that or the drysuit, which I prefer for buoyancy anyway, but I think it would be a bit overkill :D
I'm departing for my first diving vacation (to the bahamas) in 7 days time and have read a lot of the tips. I'm just wondering though what last minute must know secrets you vacation divers have to avoid any mishaps.
My pool (well I don't own it but do run it) has it's water dumped and pumped in daily from the Atlantic. Spent all summer practicing in it considering same weighting as the ocean and all and gear was just fine. When I finally got my drysuit in the winter I used a chlorinated freshwater pool...
The prettier it is, the more deadly the toxin. I have never dived a coral reef in the gin clear waters of the world (soon enough though) but as a rule I wouldn't touch anything. Although I really wouldn't mind having a cleaner shrimp clean my teeth...that looks like fun.
I had no idea what the heck you were talking about so I googled it and boy does that sound like fun! A global scavenger hunt? Who would of thought! If your concern is the security of your cache then your best bet for a lock would be one made entirely of stainless steel parts to prevent...
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