NorthWoodsDiver
Contributor
Since I just spent like twenty minutes typing something for this post and had it disappear when I hit post (page wouldn't load) I am gonna spare you the whole story and get to point.
I hate all the work I go through to haul my gear around after a dive so that the gear can be cleaned and dried so I want to get your opinions and ideas and pics on building a drying rack or storage area to facilitate easy gear care. What do you do post dive to care for your dive equipment?
For those of you who dive outa a sedan or small car like I do. you do anything to prevent moisture issues.
On a side note is it possible to remove the valves on my air bladder on the knighthawk bc so I can rinse and dry the inside. If its possible how and will it void a manufacture warranty. Thanks so much
I dive fresh water by the way
I hate all the work I go through to haul my gear around after a dive so that the gear can be cleaned and dried so I want to get your opinions and ideas and pics on building a drying rack or storage area to facilitate easy gear care. What do you do post dive to care for your dive equipment?
For those of you who dive outa a sedan or small car like I do. you do anything to prevent moisture issues.
On a side note is it possible to remove the valves on my air bladder on the knighthawk bc so I can rinse and dry the inside. If its possible how and will it void a manufacture warranty. Thanks so much
I dive fresh water by the way