...remember however, that it's the CTDs that help generate the revenue stream that helps dive shops stay in business for the rest of us!
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...remember however, that it's the CTDs that help generate the revenue stream that helps dive shops stay in business for the rest of us!
A year or 2 ago somebody posted a picture of some warm water diver festooned with 1/2 of a dive shop. Things like a huge magna-doodle, big slate, and I forget what else hung from the gear laden diver struggling to swim in feet down trim.. The addition of the coiled plastic layards in assorted neon colors to each worldly possesion completes the ensemble.
Pete
Well, see there's the rub. I'm sure that for shallow (60 ft) daytime reef diving in the tropics, a full suit, lights, spools, slate, tables, back-up mask and back-up knife are probably over-kill. But these things tuck away nicely in my pockets Can I view these items as the absolute minimum to conduct most dives safely?
(I'm leaving out the SMB because I think everyone should have one. )
Man......This?
This?
The two snorkels made me think it was a joke....
...the wet wetsuit made me think it wasn't....
either way, it's funny!