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man just for that post... I now need to get in the water. As for skill... I know practice makes perfec but its also what you know and I have been reading more about scuba than ever befor. Thats got to be a good thing... right?Yes, if you use the regulator in a pool or lake every few months that will probably exercise the soft parts enough. To be honest, that regulator I talked about that I still occasionally use, it often sits for a year or more before I use it, I service it every two or three years. Has it ever failed on me? NO, but it has performed poorly from time to time, making me wish I had serviced it more often.
Your point about a BC is well taken, however I would be more inclined to suggest that particular purchase not because you will become more familiar with the location of the stuff, but rather it will fit your body well. If you dive infrequently you will not really be familiar with the location of your stuff on the BC. If you dive often you WILL notice this advantage, but not much of a point for the infrequent diver. Just like a well fitting wet suit, a well fitting BC can really add to your comfort.
I think getting involved with a local dive club or active group of divers is the best thing you can do to promote your own personal safety. If you dive often you will keep the skills up, and the skills are far more important than the gear, because the skills are always how you deal with the eventuality of gear failures. Dive in the pool, the lake or quarry, but dive as often as you can.
Mark Vlahos