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Perhaps..though I understand many very average dives enjoy the Galapagos sites, and this would NOT be possible in our "Wilderness Sites" off of Palm...
Weight belt? Knife sheath for routing? Or pocket. I now this is less ideal than the waist belt of a harness, but considering the compromise of a vest...
In the late 90's I worked for Halcyon as marketing DIR...Not since. I do have some Tookas I bought from Brownies, but my having them does not make me...
Arthur, this is not a typical DIR diver attitude....that was a guy that was a D*ck....he would be this whether he took a DIR course, a Stroke course,...
These are not long enough to utilize the long moment of bending and longer propulsion component of the freedive fin with the correct shape in kicking...
Good point Bob,
And many of the DM's and dive guides were allowed to try the Bp/wing systems, and the results for Palm Beach conditions, pushed them...
Assuming you don't feel like spending a lot of money on a can light right now, the issue then is that with a 7 foot hose, it needs to be routed under...
I went to BTS with the Palm Beach Dive Association. While we had nice traffic flow at the DEMA Show, at Beneath the Sea we were mobbed non-stop. BTS...
I have explored caves in Florida (including Wakulla as WKPP and the other deep spots), Norway (Artic Circle) Mexico and the Bahamas (including all the famous ones in Andros and Grand Bahamas) and wrecks in the USA, Bahamas, Norway, Sweden and Turkey. I have also explored lots of reefs, including the 240' ledge in Florida, 300'+ Deep walls in the Bahamas, Honduras, etc. I have taught lots of diving and been involved in numerous film projects including National Geographic, BBC, Discovery, Imax, Visa and appeared in tv and print commercials, written published articles and contributed to training manuals.
Certification Level:
Course Director, Instructor Trainer - all Levels
# of Logged Dives:
2,500 - 4,999
Dive Classification:
Technical Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Halcyon is my preferred Manufacturer, Scuba Pro, DUI & Brownies tend to round out my gear. I have tons of it for recreational and technical diving.