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Wow....Nice job Dave.....Must make ya wince when you rode on my Scow!!!....Had to climb aboard by stepping on the engine skeg....turn off the engine...
This is kind of funny "yes I know it is a pain for the customer" dive manufactures preach all the "this is life support equipment" and something like...
DUI may produce a great product but I just don't see where they get there pricing from. The only way I could get a DUI to fit me is to go with a MTM...
As for the swivel I need it for a 5' or 7' hose, not exactly a swivel per say but a 70* elbow. a picture of me with a 7'hose and no adapter and with...
I did a double dip a couple winters ago on the Spiegel Grove and really enjoyed it. I went with Horizon Divers. I want to go back again but this time...
I love diving but I had a lot of anxiety going into it. I have done a lot of dives to overcome it and would like to help new divers overcome it also. Have no problem going out with new divers to get them on the road to being a diver. My club is UDNH [www.udnh.org]
Location:
New Hampshire seacoast somewhere or probably the Nubble in Maine if the wind's blowing right. Most likely Portsmouth and the river that runs through it.
Interests:
Preparing myself for retirement in a few years
Occupation:
Administrative assistant - civil engineering field
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
PADI
Dive History:
Year round shore dives off Maine/NH/Mass/RI. Have done a few wreck dives in Florida and Thousand Islands. Will do lakes if I am really hard up for a place to go.
Certification History:
OW, AOW and Nitrox
Certification Level:
AOW
# of Logged Dives:
100 - 199
Dive Classification:
Just An "Average" Diver
Years Certified:
Four Years
Dive Equipment:
2 steel 100's, steel 72, pony 13/19/30. 7/5 wetsuit in the summer. Otherwise Viking Extreme drysuit w/ Scubapro Pilot - don't like the BP/W. Full face mask in ice water.
SB Challenge:
Improving my skills to be a safe diver.
SB Challenge Streak:
Fair
Signature
Mr. Murphy sits on your right shoulder every dive!