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Codie

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Hi all,
I have been lurking here for a while, and been using SB for hard-gear reviews and recommendations. I qualified for OW almost 2 years ago, and haven't been diving much. I live in Johannesburg, and the nearest coastline is a 6 hour drive :-(
There are a couple inland dive sites, but nothing really spectacular.

OK, so I have been putting off doing my AOW until I managed to get my own gear, up until now I only had all my soft gear. So I eventually managed to sell all my DJ gear (giving up one hobby for another), and now had the money to purchase all the expensive gear.

Here is the list I will be collecting on Saturday, all Oceanic gear, because it made sense from all perspectives in my case (annual services will be a breeze).

> Excursion BCD
> Delta4 + FDX10 (DIN)
> Alpha8 Octo
> SWIV pressure gauge
> Atom 2.0 complete with transmitter
> Spinner knife
> Instrument retractor
> Deluxe reg bag

Now I can't wait to get my gear. Planning AOW for end of September when it warms up a bit, but I want to do a couple of dives before then to get used to the gear, sort out my buoyancy, etc.

Well, that's it for now... hopefully I can contribute to SB somehow :-)
 
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WELCOME TO
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I dive Oceanic alot too all good picks ... but you have to watch the spinner knife are it's history! Think about using a heavy rubber band around the knife and it's holder to secure it better but you can still pull it out if the need arises. I've come to carry a foldable TI knife in a BC pocket and leave the spinner knife safe in the dive bag. :(

You can go to Oceanic's site here on the Board and you'll see there have been alot of losses with the Spinner.
 
Thanks for the welcome.

Bob, I did read about the problems with the spinner knife, but apparently it fits the BC the best. I will have a look at ways to secure it better, but still be able to remove it fairly quickly.
 

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