But it is worth it...the accuracy of the details are great! We used both Jeff's and a cheaper version. The cheaper version (the one you can buy at the Ginnie dive shop) is missing a lot of information and lacks a lot of accuracy.
I do a few dives where the water temperature is in the 32-38F range. We dive with doubles and a stage bottle. We breath off the stage....should it free flow, we can easily call the dive and feather the valve to allow us to continue to breath the stage. We keep all our backgas for emergency...
The Conestoga will be a good wreck for you to practise and improve your skills. New divers can get experience and challenge their skills with higher difficulty shore entries, learn to work with current and lower visibility. The shallow depth, ease of orientation and closeness to shore add to...
I am looking at getting a housing for my Nikon D40x. I will initially
start with the Nikon DX 18-55 AF-S lens but will add a 12-24 AF wideangle later.
For a complete system (housing, port, ...), what would I need to order
from your dealer?
thanks.
Thanks should also go out to Sue and George of Ducks Dive who raised the line and put in a temporary jug on Sunday.
They also put in a new line on the Manola on Tuesday.
A friend of mine, Ron Pinder, left his Whites Nexus II dry suit (shell type) at Morrison's Quarry on Saturday. When he went back to get it, it was gone. He checked with Evelyn and she has not seen it.
Its in a Whites bag with a hood, blue dry gloves and ring kit, has a blue bifocal mask in...
even with SCR/CCR, you still need the same number of stage/bailout bottles, so they are not throw away purchases if you start out OC and switch to SCR/CCR later.
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