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Buy it nice or buy it twice.

Many many times have I seen people get something "that will do" only to find out it won't. If you cut corners, you will end up paying more in the long run.
 
Don't you think that buying stuff others have outgrown means you might outgrow it as well?
Rebreather divers have done lots for reducing the cost of doubles lately.

So maybe and maybe not. It just depends on what your goals are.

Ideally, look for technical divers who want the newest, best and greatest and buy their old stuff. I bought my Halcyon wing very lightly used and I don't really mind that the Halcyon logo is now about three iterations behind.

Same with regs. Divers often change brands to match those of their regular buddies or to standardize their equipment and surplus their perfectly good older ones. I have no problem buying a used SP Mk 20 or Mk 25 if a diver switched to Apeks or, god help 'em, a Sherwood SR1.
 
...if a diver switched to .... , god help 'em, a Sherwood SR1.

Not to hijack the thread, but que? (I dive with an SR1 - anything I need to know before I take it deep?)
 
...and it really never ends. Like someone said, there are the trips you must take to really get the most out of your new gear and training. Then the scooter, the mixing and analyzing stuff, a Haskell and T bottles (or God know how much for fills at a shop)... And my buddy just spent $**,***.** on a CCR, if you go that way. A boat is nice, too. And a new truck to haul it all in.

Now excuse me for a moment while I do some Moderator commands.

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You find that you spend hefty bucks for trimix, but then the dive is blown out.

But that set of doubles is filled with $125 worth of trimix, so you don't bleed it off. But your next trip is to the quarry, so...you need another set of doubles filled with nitrox.

Then most of your charter trips over weekends require two sets of doubles minimum because you can't always blend trimix wherever you're going diving (you can get nitrox fills, but not always trimix fills...so you need to take the trimix you plan on using with you.) Two dives per day for two charter boat days - more if for three days, so...you generally wind up with around 3 or 4 sets of doubles. (Tanks, bands, manifold, etc.) You need multiple sets of doubles if you don't intend to be dumping expensive fills when your plans change.

A set of new PST E8-130s set up with Highlands bands and manifold is likely around $1K. Three new sets of steels would be around $3K. You can buy used. The savings are not that spectacular.

Minimum four regs (right post, left post, 70' bottle, 20' bottle). If you're going to run your drysuit argon inflation from a separate bottle, a 6 or an LP 14, you'll need a 5th 1st stage for that. If you want to run 3 bottles, or a stage, you'll need a 6th reg. Plan on ~$1.5K for (4) regs and a 1st stage for argon, and all six of my regs are used SPs. As long as you buy top quality used regulators, (and all the same manufacturer,) which ones you buy are not as critical as the fact that you keep them well maintained.

Drysuits provide thermal protection in even moderately warm water when your exposure times including deco hit 65-85 minutes per dive or longer. In colder water, the need is even more acute. A good drysuit fits well. Expect to spend ~$2000-$2500 for a drysuit AND undergarment(s) AND drygloves w/ rings.

Two sets of E8-130 tanks, (1) set of Luxfer 80s, (2) 40s, (2) 63s, (2) 6s, (1) LP14, something around $3K in tanks.
Around $2K in regs.
Around $2.5K in drysuit + accoutrements
Around $2K in a used Gavin
Around $1K in backplates and wings
Around $1.2K in a can light

Thats > $11K in gear, and most of it is not that high-speed.
And then as the others said above, the cost of charter boats, courses, hotels, per diem, gas fills, and ancillary items such as hoses, connections, etc. (the vehicle you require to haul all your gear in - diving out of a Pinto sucks), etc. can really escalate the day to day cost of tech diving.

You can certainly spend the total out over a few years, and most do...but if you're trying to decide which way to go, for the cost of all you'll spend in technical gear and training you can also take some bodacious dive trips to Palau, the Galapagos, or numerous sites off Costa Rica.

Its truly a decision to spend your discretionary income one way or another...diving is expensive no matter which way you go!

Regards,

Doc
 
Just a couple of suggestions here, some may not agree with me, but. Know what you want, Know exactly what you want, be patient, know what you are doing on ebay, buy away. Also you need to keep on top of the gear exchange sections of all the tech and scuba forums. And I mean on top of!!!! If its a good deal, IT WON'T LAST LONG! You need to be checking all of them 3-4 times a day!

I would also suggest you learn how to service your own regs. That will save alot after the inital costs. I may get flamed for the ebay comment, but man have I found some good deals on there. You just have to be PATIENT! If you want it and it goes too high, walk away. There will be another one next week. If not 3 more. You just really need to know what you want and know how to deal safely(within reason) on ebay.
 
And on top of what everybody wrote at certain point you will decide to move to CCR and then the whole thing starts from the beginning. Be ready then for another 20K $
:D

Only mask, fins and dry suit remains the same....
 
$14,000 and counting. And I still want another set of doubles, a scooter, two more stages, a compressor/mixing station with trimix capabilities. If I hit the powerball in the pool at work my share now would be around 10 million before the evil ones(government) take their cut. Then I'll get it all!!!!!!!!!!! Even buy an ice rated boat!
 
I was really trying to come up with a reasonable minimum entry cost.

Tech diving just gets ridiculously expensive, really fast. People should stick to caves; they aren't nearly as bad :)
 
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