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Scuba Gear

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my laugh does NOT sound like dat in person

Mission RTFM - Ikea Flatpack Underwater

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Simon Browns attempt at constructing an Ikea computer desk and chair underwater on scuba equipment at Wraysbury Dive Centre.

Tips for Scuba Diving & Gear : Choosing a Mask, Fins & Snorkel: Scuba Gear Basics

expertvillage asked:


Learn how to choose the best scuba gear, including a mask, fins and snorkel in this free video lesson.

How deep can a person go underwater without equipment?

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Hong _ asked:


How deep can a person go underwater without scuba gear or anything.

The Caribbean Resorts, Not Just A Beach Haven

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Anna Stenning asked:


A trip to the Caribbean resorts is always an exciting adventure for any holidaymaker. There is nothing more appealing than lazing under the blazing hot sun, on the warm white sand and watching the ocean wave back fourth. This for me is the most relaxing point of my time, whereby all my troubles simply drift away and all I have to worry about is topping up on my sun lotion avoiding a nasty burn.

However, some people prefer not to just lie around in the sun; some people enjoy exploring the area, sampling cultural cuisines and sightseeing. This is certainly not the only activity you can participate in on the Caribbean resorts. There are opportunities to take part in thrill seeking water sports to make your trip interesting.

For those who have never experienced this type of activity will need to seek out good quality instructors who are accredited to teach. These sports include scuba diving, windsurfing, kayaking, water skiing, sailing, snorkelling and of course swimming in the breathtakingly beautiful Caribbean Sea. Each exercise are very different from each other, but if you have never experienced this then it is probably good to talk to someone first, especially if you are looking to scuba dive.

A good way to find out what the experience is like would be to read up on each sport and research what other people had felt from taking part in water sports. Scuba diving is not for people afraid of swimming under water. This is a sport that requires teaching and guidance, which are available at an affordable rate. Some of the most popular spots on the Caribbean resorts are the Cayman Islands, Curacao and the Virgin Islands.

Divers can also experience Stingray City, off the Cayman Islands, whereby people are swimming alongside dozens of tame stingrays. However, for those searching for a bit of excitement and ‘hanging ten’ can also enjoy surfing the waves, windsurfing or kite boarding. These are all popular in the Caribbean and boards are always available for hire. Kite boarding is a relatively new sport that has developed a large number of avid participators.

Snorkelling is another sport that can be enjoyed by every one of all ages and has been a popular activity for many years. This is a great way to get closer to the underwater life, coming face to face with exotic fishes and witness the colourful sponges and corals. There are also instruction offered from most hotels, with the added bonus of containing equipments needed for the diving.

Along with the fantastic swimming opportunities, one can also be involved with water skiing, which for some is the most exciting part of water sports. Individuals can also hire out jet skis for the independent experience of riding the waves. Operators tend to be readily available nearby the beaches and at hotels.

In conclusion, when considering a holiday in the Caribbean, perhaps the above sports may tickle your fancy for a different kind of adventure. Holidays are about relaxing, but also about experiencing something new and building upon good memories.

Can anyone suggest good scuba diving for beginners in Egypt?

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timbo262 asked:


We are a couple wanting to go scuba diving together in Egypt. We’ve only done a few dives each so don’t want anything too deep at this stage. We would like a nice 4-5 star hotel if anyone can suggest this near dive sites too. Any info about where to fly in would help as well. A trip up the Nile would be a bonus!

Sound of Mull scuba diving

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Scuba diving Scottish ship wrecks

2005-10 Marsa Alam Deep South Scuba Diving 1/3

sheert asked:


Marsa Alam Deep South Scuba Diving, Oct 2005. Liveaboard was Spirit of Folk run by Emperor Divers. Booked through Blue Ocean Diving.
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Best flooring for a bedroom?

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mdjgirl7 asked:


I am about to redo the flooring in one of my bedrooms. I will be storing scuba equipment in this room and it will also be a computer room. What would be the best flooring to put in here. I don’t think carpet , ceramic tile or hardwood floors would be a good choice because some of this equipment is heavy and could crack the ceramic tile and sometimes this gear may be a little bit wet so carpet is out .Any idea’s?

Drysuits for Boaters, Scuba Divers, Swimmers

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Abir Roychowdhury asked:


Exploring the world under the sea is always fascinating. But to move freely underwater is not so easy as to move on the land. To be alive under water one has to carry a tank full of oxygen as breathing is not possible under water for human being. Beside that the tremendous pressure and different temperature of the water in deeper are much more different from the land.

For Scuba (Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus) diving the divers, boaters, sailors, swimmers, Water Adventurers, surface-water sports persons often use these things besides the full tank of oxygen:

1. MASK

2. FINS

3. SNORKLE

4. DRY SUIT and so many things.

Maintaining body temperature is one of the biggest problems for the divers. Dry suit is a kind of apparel, which gives the wearer protection from the water to his skin. Dry suits are used to prevent the water entering. Drysuits are used where the temperature of the water is between –20c to 150c.

There are three types of dry suits:

1. Membrane dry suits

2. Neoprene dry suits

3. Hybrid dry suits

1. Membrane drysuits - are mainly built of thin materials of vulcanized rubber or a compound of nylon and butyl rubber. These types of dry suits do not give any real thermal protection in colder water. And these dry suits do not stretch, and needed to be oversized to the joints to give the wearer flexibility at the time of movements. Sailors and boaters who are likely to be out of water prefer these membrane dry suits. Membrane dry suits are easy to wear and put off. Membrane drysuits are mostly used in the spring.

2. Neoprene drysuits - offer the thermal protection in the colder water, keep the buoyancy. Neoprene is thermal insulating material, made of heavy-duty fabric and that fabric is coated with rubber or Polyvinyl chloride better known as venyl. The neoprene dry suits are considered better in comparison to membrane dry suits. Neoprene has some better properties, which make this more useful, chemical-resistant, more stretchable buoyant and waterproof. Neoprene drysuits give greater thermal protection even if there is a leak. Neoprene drysuits are mostly used for water surface sports and in the cold water.

3. Hybrid drysuits - are made by the combination of the membrane material and neoprene material. In hybrid dry suits, the upper part of the suits is made of membrane material and the lower part starting from the waist is made of Neoprene materials. So that the tight fitting lower part of the dry suits gives the comfort to the wearers to kick the water to move a distance when they are swimming. And the loose upper part of the dry suits lets the wearer to free movement of their arms. Hybrid drysuits are mostly used for water surface sports and in the cold water and where the divers are going deeper.

Modern drysuits are having a waterproof zippers & hydro gloves. The zippers are mostly located across the shoulder lines or in the front of the torso, to wear the dry suits easily. Drysuits may have the hydrogloves, permanently attached to the drysuits or with attachment rings. Modern drysuits have the air inflation valve, which empowers the diver to control the buoyancy of the suit by injecting air from the diving regulator to get rid of squeeze under deep water. A drysuit is worn over an insulating undersuit.

A modern drysuit has an air ventilation valve, which allows the diver to release the higher-pressure air from the suit when they are coming out of the water. Ventilator valves may be automatic or manual. It is used as the pressure relief valves. Most of the automatic ventilators are located at the shoulder of the dry suits and the manual ventilators are located at the wrist.

A modern version of the two-piece drysuit is manufactured at Customworks at Idaho. These two-piece drysuits give all sorts of comfort to the divers, boaters, swimmers, sailors, cave divers and the water adventurers. They are making the drysuits considering the needs of its users.



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