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Today, 12:54 AM
It seems the labor for service is pretty consistent, $25/stage, so $75 for a set of single reg. Ball part number for part is like $25 for 1st, $15...
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Today, 12:05 AM
How much the increase in the protrution does NOT depend on the reg, but the din to yoke adapter. In my case, it stick out for about 1-1/4 inches...
20 replies | 209 view(s)
Yesterday, 02:42 AM
If cold is your concern, boat dive can only make it worse. You are diving deeper with boats. During SI, boats are moving to another dive site, plus...
9 replies | 149 view(s)
May 27th, 2012, 08:45 PM
Double LIKE!!!!
Let's focus on OP's questions. If you don't think GUE training is not with the time, effort and money, you are welcome to...
30 replies | 971 view(s)
May 27th, 2012, 08:41 PM
Based on this requirement, your computer should do this 1)recreation nitrox capable 2) has gauge mode, preferrable display dive time in second. The...
3 replies | 89 view(s)
May 27th, 2012, 08:30 PM
pick one that you can service locally. For beginner (equipment wise, not diving wise), I can't stress that enough, until you have more knowledge...
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May 27th, 2012, 06:03 PM
so,
80 x 500/3000 = 13.3cf for diver #1
93 x 500/2640 = 17.6cf for diver #2
I think the answer is too simple, what is real question?
10 replies | 347 view(s)
May 27th, 2012, 02:38 AM
I thought I need more, but it took me a year to finish 12 fills too. I dive way more than that, but I also do fill in other places. Diver Dan...
2 replies | 61 view(s)
May 27th, 2012, 12:11 AM
If you even need to ask this question, well, then, it doesn't matter which one you pick. Flip a coin!
20 replies | 273 view(s)
May 26th, 2012, 11:31 PM
PST Twin 40 cubic feet tanks (total 80cf). 1800psi. ~20.5" tall (without manifold valves). Born 1980. Freshly hydroed in October 2011, so good for...
0 replies | 60 view(s)
May 26th, 2012, 11:22 PM
New or near new.
PM me.
Thanks!
0 replies | 44 view(s)
May 26th, 2012, 03:02 PM
I have some extra Diver San fill cards for sale.
$50 for Nitrox fill card, includes 12 nitrox fill up to 40% to any pressure. Retail price is...
2 replies | 61 view(s)
May 25th, 2012, 09:36 PM
may I ask why?
11 replies | 243 view(s)
May 25th, 2012, 09:32 PM
If you have bp/w, you should go with 7' hose even you dont' have a canister. Just stuff the extra hose under waist harness. It is out of the way...
39 replies | 871 view(s)
May 25th, 2012, 09:17 PM
so far, I only have experience with DUI. I have been able to find used that fits, plus used price, so I can't complain. From my observation,...
13 replies | 343 view(s)
May 25th, 2012, 06:34 PM
What do people find is the most comfortable fit for a Showa style dry glove? Prior to entering the water and with a liner installed, should the glove...
2 replies | 96 view(s)
May 25th, 2012, 12:56 AM
I know what you mean about good viz and small area. I actually think my buddy and I were at Betos--probably didn't realize we had swam right past Sea...
12 replies | 263 view(s)
May 25th, 2012, 12:47 AM
That was my sense, that Sea Mount is either east of or along the eastern edge of the Sand Channel. It's also helpful to confirm that Sea Mount is a...
12 replies | 263 view(s)
May 25th, 2012, 12:02 AM
Thanks for the leeway. If I were wearing a wetsuit and carrying a surfboard (or even without a surfboard), I'd follow your tried and true approach. ...
48 replies | 1219 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 11:41 PM
'Ride the wave to the berm'? 'When your chest hits'? You must be talking about a calm day at Monastery. On a big, or even biggish, day, if you get...
48 replies | 1219 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 11:17 PM
Not to digress from topic, but if "fins on or off" is even an issue for entry, then this must mean that the surf is big enough so that you have a...
48 replies | 1219 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 10:53 PM
Thanks, Ben. Yes, I have the compass headings from the BAUE maps. I was hoping some people might have some helpful landmarks or signposts that...
12 replies | 263 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 10:33 PM
Chronic sinus what? Infection? Swelling? Yellow discharge? Runny nose? Clogged nose? Wasn't your septum already deviated in SD, where your sinuses...
14 replies | 228 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 09:45 PM
Anyone have any instructions or tips for navigating to Sea Mount at Lobos?
Many thanks!
12 replies | 263 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 09:31 PM
If the new edge regs are those I saw in Santa Clara show, they also come with very wide exhaust tee. My guess is somewhat similar to Atomic M1. It...
19 replies | 503 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 07:34 PM
Lots of night will look compatible at night, they are just simply bright enough at night, saturated human vision. A better test would be take them...
68 replies | 1848 view(s)
May 24th, 2012, 05:44 PM
What?? Scubapro makes a Apeks knok off. This is the first time I heard it. And tell me where you can get a such a setup for $200 including 1st,...
65 replies | 2002 view(s)
About mahjong
Location:
Mountain View, CA
Interests:
Running, Workout
Occupation:
Academic
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
PADI, SSI
Dive History:
Cold, because it's there: Northern Mass, Finger Lakes, some quarry in PA, Monterey, San Diego.
Warm, see the fishes: Hawaii, Cozumel, Bali, Ustica.
Spearfishing: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Gulf of Mexico rigs, Phuket.
Puddle Diving: Colorado, New Mexico.
Certification History:
Rescue, deep, night, drysuit.
Certification Level:
Advanced.
# of Logged Dives:
500 - 999
Dive Classification:
Just An "Average" Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Scubapro regs (MK7, 10, 10+, 15, 17, 20, 25; Pilot, R109 B/A, D400, R190, G250, G500, Air 2)--mainly dive MK10, R109 BA--my favorites. Uwatec computers (Sport, Pro, AI, Prime). BP/Wing (always mixing and matching); Halcyon, Oxycheq, OMS, DR, Agir-Brokk, and Scubapro wings; Scubapro, Oxycheq, OMS, and DSS BPs; Halcyon and XS Scuba weight pockets. Jetfins and Blades. SP Futura 1 mask. DUI Drysuits (CF200, TLS350). Used to own and dive two Poseidon (crotch-zip) Unisuits. Tanks: LP72's (3 black old Norse/Scubapro--two doubled up with a Scubapro isolation manifold); 4 Faber MP72's, two white ones doubles up with Thermo manifold, two older galvanized Faber Scubapro; 2 Faber Scubapro 2400 PSI galvanized 75.8; two Faber Scubapro LP95; one Luxfer shot blasted AL8;, twin PST 1800 psi 40's.
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travel-rig-2 Oops...clipped the vertical cross strap...and center horizontal strap. I got my horizontal and vertical backwards, in my post. Fortunately, I think I got them straight in building my rig. We'll see in Honolulu in late March when I take the rig down for some dives.
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