Deep South Divers
Contributor
I'm not at the shop, but off the top of my head:
Tanks:
16 AL80s set up for singles
3 AL40 dedicated stage bottles (we can also stage our single AL80s on the fly - all bottles are clean)
4 AL13s. AL6s and AL4s for various uses
1 pair of AL80s doubled
3 6000 psi banks in the cascade that I didn't think to count the other when someone asked me the same question
(I think that's right - there may be more tanks not in service)
What's that... Like 25 or 30 depending on if you count the cascades
Compressor:
1 really badass little Bauer compressor with cascade banks, regulator and fill panel that fills tanks cold and dry in 6 minutes - her name is "Trinity." She's a real sweetheart.
(I'm including this because if we didn't have Trinity, we'd have more tanks - a lot more)
Boats:
23' McKeecraft cuddy outboard with hard top and full Eisenglas
19' Sea Hunt center console outboard with soft top
35' Bertram "the junk pile"
30' pontoon "in the works"
All fully equipped with Lowrance HDS-10 GPS/Chartplotter with integrated side scan sonar (we are sponsored by Lowrance), VHF, onboard and Doppler radar, 800 Mhz county emergency radios, and emergency lights
There's also access to several other boats, barges and cranes donated by clients and subcontractors... Some of which are equipped with Humminbird sidescanners.
My company is a commercial dive operator - we respond to emergencies, do a lot of underwater demolition and construction and repair on a per-job basis, and of course, do a ton of boat cleaning. We also have a new reality TV show that should be out this Fall, and have worked with the Discovery Science Channel in the past.
You didn't ask about trucks, metal detectors, magnetometers, scooters, wet/dry suits (we are sponsored by DUI and O'Neill), lift bags, regulators (interested in seeking sponsorship), cameras, or other large-investment dive-specific equipment (or for that matter, the shop itself and all the heavy equipment - some of it run by another compressor), so I'll skip that. I recently gave away three steel 72s and four 2400 psi cascades. I passed on two small Bauer compressors, too... We weren't going to use them, and they'd just take up space in the shop and need VIPs and hydros and maintenance...
Tanks:
16 AL80s set up for singles
3 AL40 dedicated stage bottles (we can also stage our single AL80s on the fly - all bottles are clean)
4 AL13s. AL6s and AL4s for various uses
1 pair of AL80s doubled
3 6000 psi banks in the cascade that I didn't think to count the other when someone asked me the same question
(I think that's right - there may be more tanks not in service)
What's that... Like 25 or 30 depending on if you count the cascades
Compressor:
1 really badass little Bauer compressor with cascade banks, regulator and fill panel that fills tanks cold and dry in 6 minutes - her name is "Trinity." She's a real sweetheart.
(I'm including this because if we didn't have Trinity, we'd have more tanks - a lot more)
Boats:
23' McKeecraft cuddy outboard with hard top and full Eisenglas
19' Sea Hunt center console outboard with soft top
35' Bertram "the junk pile"
30' pontoon "in the works"
All fully equipped with Lowrance HDS-10 GPS/Chartplotter with integrated side scan sonar (we are sponsored by Lowrance), VHF, onboard and Doppler radar, 800 Mhz county emergency radios, and emergency lights
There's also access to several other boats, barges and cranes donated by clients and subcontractors... Some of which are equipped with Humminbird sidescanners.
My company is a commercial dive operator - we respond to emergencies, do a lot of underwater demolition and construction and repair on a per-job basis, and of course, do a ton of boat cleaning. We also have a new reality TV show that should be out this Fall, and have worked with the Discovery Science Channel in the past.
You didn't ask about trucks, metal detectors, magnetometers, scooters, wet/dry suits (we are sponsored by DUI and O'Neill), lift bags, regulators (interested in seeking sponsorship), cameras, or other large-investment dive-specific equipment (or for that matter, the shop itself and all the heavy equipment - some of it run by another compressor), so I'll skip that. I recently gave away three steel 72s and four 2400 psi cascades. I passed on two small Bauer compressors, too... We weren't going to use them, and they'd just take up space in the shop and need VIPs and hydros and maintenance...