Save-a-Dive Case

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Ann Marie:
Come on people, share, how big is yours?!?!?!?!?
Assuming that you mean my save-a-dive kit :wink: I just cram everything into an old plastic peanut butter jar.

That's enough room for spare mouthpiece, fin strap, lots of tiewraps, a few snorkel keepers, double-ended boltsnap, an extra boltsnap or two, some short lengths of line or lanyards, some spare batteries, DAN card, spare o-rings, a couple feet of thin bungie cord, a few rubber bands, and a couple feet of velcro. And some duct tape wrapped onto the outside of the peanut butter jar.

So far I've fixed a lot of gear, both mine and others, and have never had to cancel a dive.

Edit: just dumped it out and realized that I omitted a couple of port plugs, 2 allen wrenches, and 3 jewelers screwdrivers (for computer battery access ports) --- boats will usually have crescent wrenches to pop off reg hoses, but not the tiny screwdrivers for computer battery replacement.
 
Charlie99:
Assuming that you mean my save-a-dive kit :wink: I just cram everything into an old plastic peanut butter jar.

So long as it was filled with smoooov PB - none of that vile chunky stuff. :10:

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Ken
 

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