Question What does your dive locker look like?

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

I just emptied out my "dive locker" but normally, it's the entire trunk of my car. That, and about half-a-dozen storage tubs in my house.
 
Most of the stuff I wear is stored in a closet. Other stuff goes in the garage.
 

Attachments

  • tempImage4LrI3Q.png
    tempImage4LrI3Q.png
    530.8 KB · Views: 110
Garage wall for summer storage - found it's really nice to have things spead out and visible. That way when I load up a quick scan usually tells me what I forgot. Usually😂. Basement mechanical room for camera gear.

View attachment 807645
View attachment 807646
Classy looking dive locker…. nice job!
 
I have nothing like a “dive locker” but want one. I have a nice Honda Odyssey with all back seats removed… my dive mobile with storage areas for secured tanks, tubs and crates for gear, room for a rolling tool box which stores pending dive gear and a pedestal bed allowing me to camp out (sleep in the van). This has worked nicely. My storage out of the van is in various spots in my multi-use garage, my office closet, in bins under chairs in the living room, and even in the bathroom during the (Michigan) winter for drying, and sometimes in the basement. My rinsing and sanitizing of gear is just minimal/temporary ad hoc. Lots of room for improvement.
 
Hi, my small dive locker at the apartment basement and car when going out :)
 

Attachments

  • 20200128_073520.jpg
    20200128_073520.jpg
    42.4 KB · Views: 99
  • 20220612_200800.jpg
    20220612_200800.jpg
    68.8 KB · Views: 90
  • 20220626_121631.jpg
    20220626_121631.jpg
    62.1 KB · Views: 90
  • 20220626_121638.jpg
    20220626_121638.jpg
    51.8 KB · Views: 81
  • 20220626_121710.jpg
    20220626_121710.jpg
    59.4 KB · Views: 101
Man, I've got so much stuff, first I bought a bigger house, now I've had to give up diving to stay home and dust it
 
I guess one could say my dive locker is spread all over the world. I just don't have the space in our apartment.
As I amass new gear in that ever-fervent quest for the perfect rig, I have given away a lot of stuff. Fins and masks in Mexico, harness accessories in Thailand, old bcd in Colombia, regulator in Malaysia and my daughter's stuff she has outgrown pretty much everywhere we've been.
I'd love to have the space to organize and categorize but I also like the feeling that all my tried and extraneous gear is being used somewhere by someone who might not have access to equipment like I do.
I guess it's my way of balancing out my overzealous feeling of want with the more disciplined realization of need.
 
Man, I've got so much stuff,
Just a few photos of a fraction of your gear please, the chrome regulators alone with enough spare parts to last 1000 years is amazing [going by your past photos] with enough regulators hoses to Circumnavigate Tasmaniana .
Homemade CCR, impressive stuff.
 
I call this work of art "Organized Kaos". (Really... I think I pretty much know where everything is).

My wife says I make the van stink, I disagree.. I kind of like the way scuba stuff smells. Sometimes it does get a musk though if I leave wet stuff overnight. Not crazy about that, but oh well.

And this doesn't even count where I keep all the tanks or the compressor at the shop.

Ok... shame me if you want:) I know there's more of me's out there.
 

Attachments

  • 20231027_070211.jpg
    20231027_070211.jpg
    67.5 KB · Views: 87
  • 20231027_071844.jpg
    20231027_071844.jpg
    84.6 KB · Views: 75
  • 20231027_071851.jpg
    20231027_071851.jpg
    50.7 KB · Views: 77
  • 20231027_071908.jpg
    20231027_071908.jpg
    56.5 KB · Views: 78

Back
Top Bottom