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    Sled491 Guest

    Default Any Divers out there

    Just curious if any of our brotheren are also Scuba Divers?

    If so, has anyone ever dove Cozumel? And if so, has anyone stayed at Scuba Club? And if so, what is your feedback.

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    yes, the rest no.

    I have dove in Mexico (PV). I was not happy with the gear. I was in fact very unhappy with the gear. I should not have gotten in the water unhappy.

    Go look at the gear the day before you go out.

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    Thanks SD.

    I'm going to a dive specific resort. My wife gave me this dive trip for xmas and am taking my own gear. Only thing resort supplies is weights and tanks. I hope to be hitting the water at least a dozen times during my time.

    Sorry about your experience, equipement is a very personal thing. I spend hours working and reworking my set ups trying new things to get it just right, and introducing a new pc. of equip or working on a new skill always takes tons of care and preperation. In fact as I travel around the country I usually take my gear with me just in case. I have one gang box that I ship on the trucks with our tools and such that is just my tanks, wet suits, BC's, fins etc, etc.

    I solo dive in my lake in WI and before I hit the water its a 1/2 hr of prep in the gararge, then a 1/2 hr of prep on the barge for a 1/2 hr dive.

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    Sled, I would take up skydiving if I thought I could get you to pack my chute every time. The price of being careful is you get to live (or live without brain damage). I'm not a diver but I think it is a very cool thing I'd like to do someday.
    My Mom said I'm not allowed to get wet!
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    KB, you live in the right State that's for sure!

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    There was a thing on TV a few months ago about a guy diving for gold balls in Florida. He got attacked by one of your big green lizards. He explained how he survived the attack and went through the whole experience. Very spooky!

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    We dive all the time...I am actually a Divemaster. That is why we originally bought the Yamaha AR230 to have the best of both worlds. A boat that we can dive from as well as wakeboard. Must say that the wake on the Moomba is much better though. Have not been diving in cozumel yet. We wanted to plan a trip to Riviera Maya which I believe is fairly close to cozumel. Our last dive trip was to the Galapagos. I highly recommend it to anyone, diver or not, as it is an incredible place that one must see in their lifetime.

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    The last time I dove was on my honeymoon - in cozumel, 20 years ago. Scuba club was'nt built yet, but I know friends who have been there and were happy with it. I had brought my own equipment as well, except for the tank. Even at over 100 ft down, water was still crystal clear. At that depth, you could still look up and actually see the boat. Best water I ever dove in.

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    Only to save others, I will share a small part of my Mexico dive disaster (well, no one got hurt).

    I’m going with my sister’s girlfriend, as her buddy for her certification dive. Her weight belt is way too long and the buckle tongue is cracked. I don’t like it, the tanks, or the tank screens which were green but we were on the boat before I saw the gear. My regulator was already on the tank. We had a bit of an altercation with the dive crew (master is NOT accurate) about me fussing with the gear when I wanted to pull the regulator off. Surprise, no o-ring.

    At about 40-60 feet down I looked at Dana and the belt is several feet too long and waiving around. I headed towards her to tuck it (I really did not have a plan) when she hits the belt with her hand and knocks it free. She grabs the weights at her feet but they slide off the end, no weight clasp for the bullet weights.

    I grabbed her and started dumping air from my BC, she did the same thing as we headed up. She did very well for a new diver.

    Once a year in the winter I am forced to go with my wife, my sister and a few of my sister’s girl friends to someplace warm. . . . The things I do for family.

    If we are diving, I’m paying to bring my own gear. I’d name the outfit I was using if I could remember it. They were the cheapest in PV. That should have been a clue.

    SD2

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    Dude, being it was a check out dive I'm assuming you weren't too deep. That's a good thing for you and your sisters girlfriend, that's for sure. Diving accidents can be real painful to say the least. How deep did you asscend from? I hope she didn't give up on diving after that.

    My worst expience with equipment was an O Ring blow out on a descent. I was at about 45 ft heading to 80 when the O ring blew. I was on a high volume 3 day dive and this was the 2nd dive on the 2nd day, I was having some problems clearing. So good and bad. I wasn't at 80 like every one else, but I was by myself.

    The Charter boat captain and crew are all friends of mine so as I surfaced I gave the distress signal and they picked me right up. No harm done, but even though another tank was made available to me right away I decided to stay top side and recompose myself.

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