What is your Scuba-Mobile?

What vehicle do you drive to your Scuba Activities?

  • Pickup Truck (both full size and small)

    Votes: 92 27.2%
  • SUV (Explorer, Suburban, Tahoe, etc)

    Votes: 90 26.6%
  • Car (2 or 4 door)

    Votes: 107 31.7%
  • Motorcycle

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • I just stand by the road in my Wetsuit and hitchike

    Votes: 9 2.7%
  • Mini-Van

    Votes: 21 6.2%
  • Full Size Van

    Votes: 7 2.1%
  • Wagon

    Votes: 11 3.3%

  • Total voters
    338

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98 Ranger Extra cab.

perfect for diving, lots of room.

2 sets of doubles
5 stage bottles
2 Huge gear bags
1 huge Bag of tools and repair items
i large cooler for the pre dive beers ( just kidding i dont drink)

TMD
 
mid size van: Its bigger than a mini but smaller than a full size.

Fits Three full sets of gear, Food and drinks, extra tanks, and three guys, two of which are over 6'4" and one 6'1'
 
:tanker:
Car, truck, van, motorcycle, boat,wagon, wheel barrel, what ever gets me there!
 
Usually a 2001 Honda S2000 roadster.

Yes, I can actually put doubles in the trunk, and my gearbag in the passenger seat. The only rough part is making sure the gear doesn't fall over and leave me with a big HALCYON imprint across my right temple. :D

Also, I can fit two people's gear in the trunk (for my girlfriend and I, for example), and just rent tanks within walking distance of our dive site.

Luckily, she also has an Audi A4... which is itself not a very big car, but it feels cavernous when compared to mine.

I'm considering buying an old beater "want some candy, kid?" kinda van for diving.

- Warren
 
'97 Dodge Caravan - Caibbean Blue in color!

On our road trips to Florida, we've had as many as 14 tanks, 4 gear bags full of gear and 2 adult passengers.

For local diving, a couple of Wally World tubs keep things clean and dry and a tarp clipped to the back door (hatch?) makes a nice private dressing room.
 
Kaffphine's once proud old Chevy pick-up truck (the nicest part being there was no carpting ANYWHERE in it, yea kinda beat-up...) Has been reduced to a small engine-crappy Ford Tempo, with soo much carpting. Even in the truck! Don't car manufactors understand that divers end up with these cars!! These cars covered in oder absorbing material.
 
I have an old beater ford POS with 170K miles that just pulls the 6'x9' trailer I picked up for free this fall. over the winter I am building a tank rack, vented wetsuit closet and bunk in it.
 
haha ide love to have a truck or something with a bit more room
me in my red Vette are a little compact with wetsuit regs bc's weightbelts 3 tanks etc etc poor Vette is just crammed in there
with my 250 lbs as well so i am in plan of trying to get a truck !
that way i can fit more gear in it and ill be able to put my CHEVETTE to rest er did i say Vette earler hahaha i did mean chevette haha ;)
mind you i dont get there in a hurry and there is almost no room for anything else (wife inclooded) i make my way almost every day to da place i want to play ;)
 

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