A real tech diver doesn't use zip ties.
There's nothing my el-spool-o-awesome-bungee can't fix!
I think I reach for it more than I do zipties and have replaced most zipties with this particular bungee LOL
---------- Post added August 23rd, 2013 at 04:58 PM ----------
trying to think back what I spent.. I did all this on an extreme budget. I don't make much, got a mortgage, car payment, wife, etc...
Most of my money came from Santa and generous birthday gifts every year that I just saved and took straight to the dive shop.
This has all been accumulated over about 4 years...
major costs:
- using initial OW reg set, split it up, bought another SPG for sidemount..$500 total-ish or less I think all HOG, new (includes initial purchase years ago, then different hose lengths when I switched from BM to SM)
- Hollis sidemount rig $350 used
- 21W HID Can light under $1000 NEW
- Shearwater Petrel $875 NEW
- Backup computer - using old one when I first started diving, $free, or watch and tables also $free
- 2 pairs of LP85's (4 total) $400 total, used off CL, plus whatever hydro/VIP was at the time per tank.
- AL80's. usually free or multiple for dirt cheap used, plus hydro/VIP when purchased. I have a few new ones but the ones I always use for tech diving I got free.
- sidemount bands, clips, etc, stage bottle extras... just re-used what I had laying around, used stuff in buddy's junk bin, etc. $free
- basic gear and exposure: still using my old OW purchased wetstuit, hood, boots, fins, mask, etc. $free
- Software: Diving Log 5.0 $40, iDeco Pro $10, vPlanner $80? whatever it costs currently I forget.
- AL40 for O2, $100 used including the Hydro/VIP and first fill.
- another reg set for stage or o2 bottle under $100. I used a 1st stage and hoses I already had. Bought a used SPG and 2nd stage.
- HOG BP/Wing for backmount/stage use when OW diving find the cheapest deal new online, that's probably what I paid, but I use it for some technical diving, and since I already had it, it cost me nothing after I started doing tech stuff... point is... just reuse a LOT of what you already have. Keep adding to it.
Reoccurring Costs:
- Annual FL State Park Pass $60 (lots of cave diving!)
- Annual DAN Insurance - $110
- Annual DM Insurance lets say a decent amount under $100 from my LDS
- Annual NSSCDS Dues $40 (basic membership)
I'm thinking there's more but can't remember what...
I've NEVER paid retail/MSRP for anything. That said I will refrain from saying where I bought a few of the new items, as that's between myself and the LDS/Dealer/DiveShopOwner/etc. The point is you can build a relationship with them and get things for WAY cheaper.
Training: a $LOT and it scales upward once you get into higher level courses.
Also, on top of whatever it costs you to train, if you do one-on-one especially, it's not necessary, but helping pay for your instructor's training weekends, especially if they are giving you a good deal, helps go a long way in continued training for a good price. You help offset their costs, they help offset your costs. I usually picked up part of the room if we stayed somewhere, or just split for one, paid for gas if we carpooled, paid for ALL food while doing actual training days, and if the LDS we used didn't give free instructor fills, I paid for them for my instructors. It added to the costs of my training, but the goodwill helped to a long way in building a good relationship between myself and my various instructors. I couldn't always pay for stuff, but when money allowed I always made a point of paying for what I could afford for them.