FS: DUI, Halcyon, Scubapro, Apeks, Dive Rite, etc……

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Every now and then, it seems I have a pile of dive gear growing in my apartment. I’ve got a few items for sale. The prices listed included shipping within the continental US. You can of course also pick the items up at my apartment in Minneapolis. I will eat the Paypal fees (or if you come to me, cash is king). Let me know if you have any questions.

DUI Thinsulate Ultra 400 Drysuit Underwear
Like new. Size medium. Only used a few times. $150 US Shipped.
http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5746.jpg

Halcyon Explorer Wing – 55 lbs of Lift.
Well used, though still with life in it. I believe the bladder may have a very slow leak, for if full and left for a day or two, it doesn’t remain as firm. I recently replaced the inflator valve. $100 US Shipped.
http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5719.jpg

Halcyon 18 Watt HID 9 Amp NIMH Lighting System
The explorer line is the newer line that comes with the gold plated banana plug connectors for a leak proof lid. This light is about three years old, and thus comes with a Welch Allyn bulb, and not the Brightstar, thus I think this actually draws 18 Watts, not 21 like their current lights with the Brightstar bulb. Other than the change in bulb, it appears that this lighting system is identical to that which Halcyon is currently selling, including the new version of the charger (the older version was junk). In addition to the complete lighting system, I've added two attachment points to the light head for attachment with a double ender boltsnap. I'll include a double ender, a hard case lined with plick and pluck foam for protection, 3 spare fuses for the charger, and a halcyon can cooler like foam sleeve for further protection of the light head. $950 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5820.jpg

Dive Rite 905 Drysuit – Size Medium “C”
This suit may be a few years old, but has seen very little use. It has always just been my backup suit, and thus has few dives on it. It is blue and black, back zip. Size Medium, or “C” with size 10 UK boots. The boots are the older, and most agree, nicer kind. Modifications I’ve made to it include adding a Kevlar crotch pad and the installation of 2 inch D-Rings in the thigh pockets. The neck and wrist seals have recently been replaced, as has the Si-tech exhaust valve. The limited work done to it has either been done by Mark Owens at Superior Drysuit Repair in Brainerd, Minnesota or Steve Gamble in Gainesville, Florida. $800 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5787.jpg

Halcyon Gaiters - Medium
Ok, these are really beat up… they’ve seen a lot of use. I was going to toss them, and then saw that they sold new for $104, and figured someone could use them. If you have access to a sewing machine and purchase some nylon thread, these can be fixed up nicely. There are two seams coming apart, and there are a few small tears developing. But the Velcro is still functional, and the price for a new pair is a little shocking. You can have them for $15 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5786.jpg

Apeks ATX 40 2nd Stage Regulators.
I’ve got 7 of these. All are black, with black faceplates. They’re all about a year or two old, and in great condition. Some of them may have never even been in the water (though I can’t tell which, for they all look the same). – I’ll let each one go for $95 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5789.jpg

DUI Hood
Ultra Drysuit Hood Standard, Self-Venting Hood. New in package. Size Large. - $60 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5791.jpg

DUI Drysuit Bag
New. - $25 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5790.jpg

Scubapro 1st Stage Regulators.
I’ve checked the intermediate pressure and submerged them in water while pressurized looking for bubbles. Everything appears to be in good condition with these Scubapro regs. All of these Scubapro 1st stages are yoke. They include:

MK 20 – Includes the Thermal Insulating System - $90 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5792.jpg

MK 15 – just serviced - $90 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5793.jpg

MK 10 Plus – includes the SPEC boot - $70 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5779.jpg

MK 10 – The ambient ports are filled with environmental silicone - $70 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5796.jpg

MK 10 – Includes groove for SPEC boot, but doesn’t have the boot itself - $65 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5796.jpg

MK 10 – Includes groove for SPEC boot, but doesn’t have the boot itself - $65 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5797-1.jpg

MK 10 – Newer yoke, yet with older screw - $60 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5798.jpg

MK 5 – Older version, with small HP Port though with 4 LP Ports - $60 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5799.jpg

MK 5 – Older version, with small HP Port and just 2 LP Ports - $50 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5800.jpg

Oceanic Balanced Piston 1st Stage Regulator - DIN
I have a balanced piston Oceanic first stage (no model name, they really just marketed them as the “balanced piston”, though looks a lot like a Scubapro MK 10). This one is DIN. This regulator, however, should really be serviced prior to use, for it didn’t pass my leak test (bubbles coming from the seat retainer cap). $50 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5801.jpg

Scubapro Balanced Adjustable 2nd Stage Regulators
I have two of these. They are obviously older regulators with chrome plated brass cases, black rubber exhaust tees, and metal adjustment knobs. They breathe nicely and their cracking pressure is good. Both have good mouthpieces.

One has a little corrosion on the chrome. I’ll let this stage go for $50 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5805.jpg

The other one’s case is in great condition. I’ll let this second stage go for $60 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5804.jpg

SPGs
I’ve got a few submersible pressure gauges (SPGs). They are the larger size. They are all imperial, meaning they read in psi. They all have spools.

Scubapro Brass SPG. 0-5000 in 100 psi increments. In pretty nice shape, with just a little corrosion around the edge of the face and just a few light scratches on the face that disappear under water. - $35 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5818.jpg

Cressi Sub Brass SPG. 0-5000 in 100 psi increments. In kind of rough shape, with a little bit of rust around the edge of the face and a fair number of scratches on the face that disappear under water. - $25 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5806.jpg

Dacor Plastic SPG. 0-4500 in 500 psi increments. This one also includes an analog temperature gauge. In really nice shape. - $25 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5807.jpg

Parkway Plastic SPG. 0-5000 in 100 psi increments. I put this one in a rubber boot, which you could obviously remove if you want. In really nice shape. - $20 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5809.jpg

Depth Gauges
I’ve got a few analog depth gauges. These are just the pucks. They are all imperial (reading in feet).

Uwatec Brass and Glass analog depth gauge. Made in Switzerland. 0-260 feet. - $20 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5810.jpg

Scubapro Plastic analog depth gauge. Made in Italy. You can easily add a wrist strap to this one. 0-250 feet. - $15 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5811.jpg

Scubapro Plastic analog depth gauge. Made in Italy. This one is a bit newer than the other Scubapro gauge. 0-150 feet. Has maximum depth indicator. - $15 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5812.jpg

Compasses
I’ve got a couple compasses. Just the pucks.

Dacor Compass. Has a nice side-reading window much like the Suunto compasses. If it doesn’t sell, I might mount it on my scooter. $10 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5813.jpg

Ikelite Compass. I probably wouldn’t use this for anything more complicated than finding the shore. $5 US Shipped. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa474/kirkandtiger/IMG_5814.jpg

Again, all prices include shipping within the continental United States, and of course I’ll eat the Paypal fees. Let me know if you have any questions. You can of course contact by email. My email address is kirk.moorhead@gmail.com. - Kirk
 
PM sent (undergarment). What's the temp rating on it? Best I could find was a 3rd party site suggesting 50-65F degrees. Is that about right?
 
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PM sent (undergarment). What's the temp rating on it? Best I could find was a 3rd party site suggesting 50-65F degrees. Is that about right?

Yeah, I responded to your PM. As to your question about water temp rating. I believe DUI advertised them with a rating of 35F - 50F, with a broad caveat that "Temperature ranges vary due to individual diver tolerance when combining water temperature, diving activity level, and personal metabolic rate". I would have personally added - time in the water. I know a number of people dive this undersuit here where temps at depth are about 38F - 43F depending on location (that said we tend to keep our dives short at that depth due to water temp), whereas they are also popular down in North Florida caves, where water temps range from about 68F to 72F depending on location (where the dives tend to last much longer, sometimes multiple hours). - Kirk
 
The 4 SPGs are sold as are the Halcyon Gaiters size medium. - Kirk

The Scubapro MK 20 1st Stage Regulator and 1 of the 7 Apeks ATX 40 2nd Stage Regulators are also now sold and shipped. - Kirk
 
The Scubapro MK 10 Plus 1st Stage Regulator and both of the Scubapro Balanced Adjustable 2nd Stage Regulators are also now sold and shipped. - Kirk
 
PM sent...
 
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