I have a ways to go for retirement but work in a job that is more of a younger man's game. Will still work full time but in a place I want to retire. With year round diving. Maybe not my usual work.
Googled 70s racing jacket and found many.
There a many similar with STP or oil etc. This one happens to be Dacor and they would put the patches on the sleeves.
In 1980 most of the more advanced divers at the shop that certified me wore nylon jackets ( think raceing style from that era) and put their PADI cert patches on their jackets or on hooded sweatshirts.
I have my patches but never wore them.
I took his original post to mean he didnt want to travel half way around the world several times for different classes. Sort of looking for something like the Utila Dive Center or many other places that do the zero to hero training in a way that make more economical sense with emphasis on...
Dogbowl I was lucky and nervous. The furnace failure was pretty noisy (fan broke apart and took out some other items) so while it was still 70 in the house (-24 out) I immediately turned on the gas fireplace and called for emergency service. Once I knew it was out, I didn't really sleep the...
I agree and share your pain. But when my furnace died last evening with -27 I did feel grateful that I had a fireplace and enough resources to stay above freezing before it got fixed the ne$xt day.
But this freaking cold sucks!!
I believe St. Croix has the best diving and multiple good dive shops. Sweet Bottom and N2theBlue are my favorites.
There is a great deal of variety and there have been numerous reviews you can search for here on SB.
Oh ya, we thought we could look for him tomorrow???? Most likely wouldn't change the outcome if he was out solo, but kinda shocking. Hopefully it is just a bad report.
RIP Sir.
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