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I only checked off #4, 5, 9 and 10
 
I had a big car to transport my horse. Now I have still a big car, to transport my horse AND to transport the divegear :D
In my house, 1 bedroom is for myself, one for divestuff and one for horsestuff, LOL
 
You might even choose a vehicle based on it's dive utility.


When I first moved to Dubai I treated myself to this ride merc99.jpg


6 months later I got back into diving, and 18 months after driving the Merc out of the Showroom I was driving this out of a different Showroom as I need more space for dive gear Rappy99.jpg


Buying new dive equipment kinda pails into insignificance now :)
 
All in - 10/10 , plus - spare bedroom is the Dive gear storage, Mud room has a built in hang bar to dry gear after rinsing
 
all of the above--and seriously looking at making a life change--buying into a dive operator in the pacific
 
love it...my vacation plans will certainly be diver friendly, that's for sure.

Huh? There's vacations without diving? Really? :)

I hit all 10 + Net Docs. I drive Subaru Outbacks I have dive gear older than some of the posters here some is even usable like the 35+ year old SP capillary depth gage. Gear does tend to pile up.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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