Confess your SCUBA sins

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Our father, who art in water
Scuba be thy name
Your dive sites we come
The dive will be done
In suits dry as they are in wet
Give us this dive
Our daily OTU limit
And forgive our non DIR rigs
As we forgive dangling kit
Lead us not past our NDL
But deliver us to our safety stop

:rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3:
 
I am without sin (best thing about being an atheist) so as soon as find the molds I will cast the first weight.

Thank you Thal. Everything people here are calling sins I don't. Well there is the one about NOT diving, now THAT is a sin. I do pray to the dive gods, but none of them are members of this board.
 
I confess that my wet gear lives and smells in the back of my SUV ...

I pray to the gear gods for forgiveness...
 
I initially thought my "Sin" level was not that high.....till reading this thread:shakehead:

1. I constantly lose my buddy cause my face is stuck in the viewfinder
2. Being an air hog, I've flirted with Low air quite a bit so I wouldn't rob my co-divers of bottom time
3. I always take claritan for my sinuses when diving, and have dove with a full on headcold while on sudafed
4. I always hold my breath while in photo/stalk mode.
5. I solo dive off big dive boats locally at Catalina island
6. I've wreck and cavern dived where I shouldn't have according to PADI standards


I know I'm going to Dive Hell.... where I'll be forced to night dive Vets in Redondo Beach for all of eternity, without a wetsuit :shocked2:

I'm sorry... but Peeing is NOT a sin, it's thermal protection!!!:eyebrow:
 
I confess that my wet gear lives and smells in the back of my SUV ...

I pray to the gear gods for forgiveness...
That's just proper equipment testing.
 
I do pray to the dive gods, but none of them are members of this board.

... what makes you think that ... :confused:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
I confess that my wet gear lives and smells in the back of my SUV ...

I pray to the gear gods for forgiveness...

The Gods bless those who possess the wet dive gear. It displays the proper morality and commitment. Dive gear should not be allowed to dry out. You know, a wet suit is sooooo much easier to don when it's wet.

... what makes you think that ... :confused:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

Okay, none of MY dive Gods are members. Wait, now that I think about it, there is one, maybe two.....

My dive God standards are preeeeety high.
 
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My first open water dive was to 80 fsw.

Every piece of dive gear that I own was purchased online. I didn't even try any of it on before purchasing.

I only enter the LDS to snag free magazines.

I pee in my wetsuit regularly.
 
def must confess a few sins lol

- My first time ever doing scuba was in Bahamas, not certified on a boat where I told them I've done it before (lol) after that I was hooked and got cert as soon as I got back
- I have not seen my snorkel on a dive since my OW class
- I dive solo from time to time
- I dont log every dive
- I tent to hold my breath and usually lose my dive buddy while doing photography
- Broke the 130fsw rule by diving a wreck at 155fsw
- Have not yet pee'd in my nice new wetsuit but I dont see that happening for much longer :chuckle:
 
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