I was certified in 1974 through YMCA and we were issued a basic "Scuba Diver" card. Of course there were no levels of diving certification back then. The best thing I did was to join an active Wreck Diving club and gained great experience diving with experienced wreck divers off of New Jersey...
I had a similar situation when I was first married and my first son was born. I was tight for money to boot and sold all of my SCUBA gear to a dive buddy. I always regretted selling and wish I kept everything. Eventually got back into diving and had to buy all new gear. I would say hold on to...
They are easier for me to get in and out of. I'm old school and always used them in the 70's and 80's. Don't like the step in version as it often unzips as I'm putting it on. Thanks for the referrals above on who sells beavertaisl.
Does anyone know why we can't find beavertail wetsuit jackets anywhere these days other than on vintage scuba gear websites? Wonder why they aren't made anymore.
Hello Duc ! Learn how to swim so you get comfortable in the water, then try using a mask, snorkel and fins to free dive. Then move on to SCUBA diving. Hope this helps. Good luck!
I dove with Bart a few times back in the early 1970's off of Captain George Hoffmans boat Sea Lion out of Brielle, NJ. I was a new diver then and Bart was already recognized as one of the best wreck divers on the East Coast. -He was usually the first guy in to set the hook on the wreck. I didn't...
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