/scuba/ general - /xs/ (#85309) [Archived: 222 hours ago]

Anonymous
2/18/2022, 2:08:51 PM No.85309
SCUBAsnax
SCUBAsnax
md5: 5d8dd0e5532d3e4beed334468dc45c65๐Ÿ”
What the fuck bros? There's no /scuba/ general?

Let's rectify that.

Best dive sites? Hairy or funny stories?

And the obvious question, what's better? PADI or SDI?

Here's an Australian Scuba FAQ until we make our own

https://scubaworld.com.au/learn-to-dive-faqs
Replies: >>85370 >>85388 >>88628 >>92144 >>98437 >>99642 >>101849 >>101973 >>107953 >>109840 >>127669 >>131520 >>151276 >>155142 >>155147 >>155148 >>155715 >>158470 >>203170 >>203967 >>214010 >>214012 >>220292 >>224433 >>224507
Anonymous
2/19/2022, 3:55:37 AM No.85370
>>85309 (OP)
Any good dive sites out of Texas/Alabama?
Replies: >>102694 >>132671 >>158931
Anonymous
2/19/2022, 10:30:31 AM No.85388
>>85309 (OP)
>And the obvious question, what's better? PADI or SDI?
As a professional PADI is the best agency to have if you want to find work because it's the one with the most market share even if their support and systems suck ass, simple as.

As a recreational diver it does not matter what agency you get certs under because they are all internationally recognized under the same ISO standards.
Replies: >>85575 >>107953 >>157623
Anonymous
2/21/2022, 4:36:43 AM No.85575
>>85388
Good to know
Anonymous
2/21/2022, 7:29:39 AM No.85587
Untitled
Untitled
md5: 6112bc72623490b704fa319afac23c08๐Ÿ”
Just bought a 13 CF Catalina Tank to refill my HPA tanks with for use with paintball guns. It's used and needs Hydro/VIP - how soon should I expect it to esplode? Do I really need to pay some scuba faggot $50 to look at my new tank? That's what I paid for the whole thing... Also did I get ripped off? Picrel.

Furthermore, if it's 13 cubic feet does that mean it's 156 cubic inches? That means I can fill my 48 ci HPA tank with this scuba 3 times before the scuba is depleted, right? How do I know when it's full? Since it's 3000 PSI should I just pump it to 3000 PSI and consider it full? Thanks.
Replies: >>85669 >>87850 >>96218
Anonymous
2/22/2022, 4:58:52 AM No.85669
>>85587
When was it last Hydroed?
Replies: >>86175
Anonymous
2/28/2022, 12:52:26 AM No.86175
>>85669
Heh... Looks like it was made in the mid 90's and there's no hydro sticker on it. Pumped it to 500 PSI and it seems okay. I think I'll go for it - not gonna pay $50 to hydro a $30 tank. Hopefully if it explodes I don't get injured. Unless someone in this thread has a horror story about their tank bursting.
Replies: >>86204
Anonymous
2/28/2022, 5:13:09 AM No.86200
>>86185
>Carry a pressurized bomb on your back while exploring the most uncharted part of the world which is known to have all sorts of monsters.
>Oh, and there's no air
Replies: >>86233 >>117512
Anonymous
2/28/2022, 5:34:44 AM No.86204
>>86175
The weakest link is the Valve and yes those things have absolutely come flying off and they are like a slug round coming out of a shotgun.
If it hasn't been hydroed in 30 years I wouldn't take the chance honestly.
Anonymous
2/28/2022, 6:40:27 PM No.86233
>>86185
It's equipment intensive and can be made out to sound really bad like >>86200 does but in reality it's probably the calmest "extreme sport" out there.
Anonymous
3/7/2022, 1:06:21 PM No.86948
it's solid
Anonymous
3/14/2022, 10:12:08 PM No.87850
>>85587
>Furthermore, if it's 13 cubic feet does that mean it's 156 cubic inches?

No. One cubic foot is 1728 (12x12x12) cubic inches. So a 13 cubic foot tank would be 22,464 cubic inches.
Replies: >>87860
Anonymous
3/15/2022, 12:54:42 AM No.87860
>>87850
I am three inches tall and let me tell you I would be fucked.
Anonymous
3/16/2022, 6:56:45 PM No.88127
Deep records?
Replies: >>88182 >>93210 >>203879
Anonymous
3/17/2022, 6:33:36 AM No.88182
>>88127
Does it really matter?
Tec diving is more a logistical and financial barrier than a skill issue.
Anonymous
3/21/2022, 3:44:09 PM No.88628
>>85309 (OP)
So just got out of the army and SCUBA has always been something that as interested me, how are the career opportunities? I am an leaf if that makes
Replies: >>88629 >>89493 >>92572 >>94487 >>107953 >>109818
Anonymous
3/21/2022, 3:45:11 PM No.88629
807
807
md5: ea86de99edb248a7f84f482ee2f00192๐Ÿ”
>>88628
if that makes any difference*
Fucking hit submit by accident here is a funny image to make up for retardation.
Anonymous
3/23/2022, 10:14:45 PM No.88909
Got certified in 2019 to dive on vacations. Pretty solid hobby.

I don't recommend diving through hotels/resorts unless they require certification. Spent 20 mins of a divd waiting for newbies to reach the 30ft bottom and surface.
Anonymous
3/28/2022, 2:06:04 PM No.89493
>>88628
The pay is shit unless you've been in the industry for awhile and have skills that are hard to come by like being qualified to service gear.
Don't have any experience with commercial diving in non-tourism industries.
Replies: >>114033
Anonymous
4/14/2022, 3:38:09 PM No.92144
2
2
md5: 7088c2ab2c06c79a1f3782f66069d786๐Ÿ”
>>85309 (OP)
>Hairy or funny stories?
>My first ever dive I ever did was at a location called "The Poor Knights".
>An island chain off the coast of New Zealand, it's quite famous as a nature reserve and religious site, and you can get fined thousands for even setting foot on the island at all, so the whole place has huge animals.
>So, dive instructor takes us down. This is a guided dive, because I'm not trained ATT. >Takes us around, gets comfortable, lets go of us to find cool shit.
>Does actually find cool shit, moray eels, rare creatures, even a turtle from the tropic currents.
>One of the more common ones? Picrel.
>A bit less bright and more blue, but the size of a small child.
>Now I'm thinking to myself 'yo this is either a Stonefish, or a Scorpion fish. The venom from these things can leave you in debilitating agony for weeks, can easily be lethal if not treated quickly, and is the most painful and potent fish venom in the world, and the blue-r ones were always the stonefish.'
>Scorpionfish have spines, stonefish have these barbs in their mouths they can shoot out at passing prey or things they find scary or dangerous.
>This one is the size of a small child, backed up into a small cave.
>The diving instructor is about three feet from its face.
>We're at least ten meters down, and I'm sitting on a rock, not panicking, but thinking to myself "Okay, so when this dude gets stung, how do I go about rescuing him safely without giving him the bends or letting him accidentally drown himself due to the pain?"
>He does this multiple times.
>Get back up to the surface and have a debrief and all.
>Casually drop this fact to him. He finds it touching, but hilarious, and elaborates to me on the local climate causing patterning changes making the scorpionfish look blue.
>Also tells me that I'm way too competent for a discover dive, and that the next time I see him, I'd better have a scuba license.

>See him at the same place, a year later.
>Have my scuba license.
Replies: >>92192 >>92571 >>136188 >>169337 >>222880
Anonymous
4/14/2022, 7:18:32 PM No.92192
>>92144
Instructors are taught to be prepared to deal with the absolute biggest retards you can possibly imagine (AKA Chinese Tourists) on DSD dives so when they get anyone that's actually normal it's basically a gift from god.
Replies: >>99380 >>117513
Anonymous
4/17/2022, 2:17:27 PM No.92571
>>92144
>"The Poor Knights".
Ha I've dived there, it is amazing and a legendary location anyone should go if they have the chance, when I went I saw 2 huge rock lobsters
Anonymous
4/17/2022, 2:21:33 PM No.92572
>>88628
When I was learning to become an open water diver there was a police officer on my course who was learning to dive so he could be the guy who does searches in bodies of water (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_diving) so you could maybe look into that, it'd fit with some of the skills you have from the army I bet
Anonymous
4/23/2022, 7:48:05 AM No.93210
>>88127
are retarded. below ~350FSW you're already breathing super hypoxic mix and you're ongassing helium faster than nitrogen. Your risk of oxygen toxicity or HPNS go up exponentially. Gabr is a liar and Gomes is fucked up, and everyone else is dead.
Anonymous
5/2/2022, 1:43:27 PM No.94479
Wrecks are fun
Anonymous
5/2/2022, 3:22:20 PM No.94487
>>88628
Dangerous and high paying.

Specifically saturation divers and underwater welders etc..

Unless you wanna go with instructor but I'm guessing too many people doing that already
Replies: >>94650 >>139780
Anonymous
5/3/2022, 8:01:37 AM No.94650
>>94487
Being an instructor only pays well if you have some rarer qualifications like being a tec instructor or a service technician.
Anonymous
5/16/2022, 3:42:09 AM No.96218
>>85587

there really are retards on this site. 500 psi will maybe maybe give you 15 minutes of dive time. Not worth setting up all the gear to dive for 15 minutes. get a fucking job
Replies: >>97669
Anonymous
5/18/2022, 9:26:22 AM No.96522
How safe is drift diving with a charter? Never done it before, so I'm a bit anxious. Only going down to 70-90 feet. How do I stop being a bitch about it.
Replies: >>98125 >>98326 >>108055
Anonymous
5/18/2022, 4:59:29 PM No.96551
Any good diving in Alaska?
Replies: >>98714
Anonymous
5/22/2022, 2:57:07 PM No.97289
It's fine
Anonymous
5/24/2022, 7:08:31 AM No.97669
>>96218
He says he wants to use it for paintball guns not diving at least read the entire post before making yourself look like a retard.
Anonymous
5/26/2022, 7:41:35 PM No.98125
>>96522

It's safe. As long as your remember your training. You can't worry. The changes of something "getting you" down there are slim to none. You don't get nervous driving to the site, but you are far more likely to die in the car than underwater. The boat ride can be gnarly if there are swells. You will have to gear up and move to the back of the boat while the boat is rocking. Getting back on the boat can be a pain if the boat is rocking. Hopefully the boat has a christmas tree style ladder, so you don't have to worry about removing your fins before getting on the boat. You will be fine. Make sure you are correctly weighted, so you can get down, but enjoy the time down there.
Replies: >>122798
Anonymous
5/28/2022, 3:50:45 AM No.98326
>>96522
How much you paying?
Anonymous
5/29/2022, 2:33:12 AM No.98437
>>85309 (OP)
I just took my first 2 dives in Jamaica and got certified. I wanna dive more!!! Jamaican bros said I had gills and never panicked or got weird. I loved it guys
Replies: >>98546
Anonymous
5/29/2022, 3:07:13 AM No.98438
Scuba diving is not extreme, itโ€™s relaxing if anything. More like hiking or riding a bike, that way I feel like it belongs on /out/. Also 4chan beers can only afford mcdojo memberships and skateboards, diving is too expensive.
Replies: >>99647 >>151793 >>151794 >>159415
Anonymous
5/30/2022, 4:21:16 AM No.98546
>>98437
Scuba diving is one of the sports where you can be eaten. Its relaxing 99.9% of the time, but then you get the teeth
Anonymous
5/31/2022, 5:25:17 AM No.98714
>>96551
maybe if you want to work
Anonymous
6/4/2022, 6:45:59 PM No.99380
>>92192

It's the same at skydiving places, or shooting ranges that allow tourists.

They all have a set of "Chinese, simplified" instructions ready to go, dumbing everything the fuck down.
Anonymous
6/6/2022, 12:22:44 PM No.99642
>>85309 (OP)
We should have a spearfishing general
Anonymous
6/6/2022, 1:47:57 PM No.99647
>>98438
Freediving is extreme.

Scuba becomes extreme after some depth I guess
Replies: >>130706
Anonymous
6/7/2022, 11:09:16 PM No.99918
IMG_6731
IMG_6731
md5: daa2fabc39b03b05b65c381eb0623bc8๐Ÿ”
thread is lacking pictures
i'll post some from my trip to mexico
Replies: >>99919 >>139780 >>203968
Anonymous
6/7/2022, 11:11:19 PM No.99919
IMG_6789
IMG_6789
md5: 1b61620394d0e8d74515dcb8732893aa๐Ÿ”
>>99918
Replies: >>99922 >>103193
Anonymous
6/7/2022, 11:18:29 PM No.99922
IMG_6790
IMG_6790
md5: 94ecbb6133332957ae48eff440bbd3b9๐Ÿ”
>>99919
nurse shark that was hiding under a rock
Replies: >>99923 >>100172
Anonymous
6/7/2022, 11:21:45 PM No.99923
IMG_6954
IMG_6954
md5: 87935108c278f4cfa0c7fc261f692e23๐Ÿ”
>>99922
went diving in some cenotes, was pretty cool but my camera kept spazzing out because of low light conditions
Replies: >>99925 >>100172 >>103193 >>203968
Anonymous
6/7/2022, 11:29:11 PM No.99925
IMG_6811
IMG_6811
md5: 47a2d6b0daebb61b53d3601259c281b2๐Ÿ”
>>99923
and the usual turtle
Anonymous
6/9/2022, 1:59:52 PM No.100172
>>99923
>>99922
beautiful! what camera you using?
Replies: >>100372
Anonymous
6/11/2022, 1:00:12 AM No.100372
>>100172
Canon Powershot G9 with an old and bulky Ikelite case
Anonymous
6/15/2022, 6:47:11 PM No.101183
How pricy is scuba diving (license, equipment, oxygen etc...)?
I want to do some stuff related to diving but I don't want to spend a lot of money. Should I just go diving?
Replies: >>102100
Anonymous
6/20/2022, 12:19:50 PM No.101849
>>85309 (OP)
>Which is better?
BSAC , PADI is a tourist diver badge.
Replies: >>183878
Anonymous
6/21/2022, 1:16:10 AM No.101973
>>85309 (OP)
GUE is best
Anonymous
6/21/2022, 10:00:34 PM No.102100
>>101183
Join a club all you pay is membership and then you get to loan the gear. Maybe pay for air bottle refill and the entrance fee to dive site
Replies: >>102669
Anonymous
6/24/2022, 11:43:50 AM No.102669
>>102100
I don't think there are "clubs" where I live, which is weird because I live in southern Italy and I thought scuba was common here.
The only thing I found is a school, they get you a diving license but you have to follow lessons at the end of which they'll bring you to do 6 dives.
I dunno
Replies: >>103087
Anonymous
6/24/2022, 6:34:59 PM No.102694
>>85370
your bathtub maybe?
Anonymous
6/27/2022, 1:44:24 PM No.103087
>>102669
Italians are more ballsy and will take freediving instead of the troublesome scuba.

Follow the freediving path anon.You will be happier
Replies: >>103118 >>103898
Anonymous
6/27/2022, 7:01:43 PM No.103118
>>103087
I'd like to but I'm alone, the danger of blacking out isn't exactly a problem, but the cost of renting a boat everytime I want to go see a cool reef is too high unless I bring more people. With a school I would at least solve this prob
Anonymous
6/27/2022, 10:15:44 PM No.103153
spent the last 2 weeks learning how to dive with work, love it. BCDs, Dive comps and Regs expensive though :(
Anonymous
6/28/2022, 3:37:12 AM No.103193
>>99923
>>99919
what camera are you taking these on?
Appreciate the pictures!
Anonymous
7/1/2022, 8:08:07 PM No.103898
>>103087
Ocean Freediving as a hobby honestly isn't logistically viable unless you happen to already grow up with connections.
Not enough people do it for it to be commercially viable to run boats (unlike Scuba) so your relying on having friends that have boats or having one yourself.
Replies: >>104276
Anonymous
7/4/2022, 4:48:33 PM No.104276
>>103898
Or you can enter throught the shore like most spearfishermen do.

Ofcourse it depends where you are you might have to swim out alot to find some depth, or you might just have to swim a little bit.


You are completely right in it not being a viable business
Replies: >>107560
Anonymous
7/23/2022, 1:46:51 PM No.107560
>>104276
Depends extremely heavily on where you live, if your spearfishing without a line sure but if you wanna just do freediving on a line your pretty much shit out of luck without a boat (The list of places in the world where you can get any kind of real depth from right next to shore while still having ok conditions is very, very small), you can't realistically swim a float line very far out.
Anonymous
7/25/2022, 5:47:54 AM No.107906
I saw a 1 foot long leech in a lake scuba diving in and staying on the shore because the water was frozen and I didnt have a wetsuit.
Saw a 1 foot long albino crayfish too, it swam away, very trippy animal, unlike the leech which was fairly creepy. I swam next to a 7 feet long salmon once which had like 8 or 9 salmoness with it, very cool chad fish.
Replies: >>109387 >>127678
Anonymous
7/25/2022, 7:07:01 PM No.107953
>>85388
>>85309 (OP)
>PADI or SDI?
The answer is CMAS of course.
>>88628
Diving with/for tourists is basically a student job. You can set up your own shop, but the ones I know barely break even and have to add other activities.
Archeological diving is for volunteers, unless you manage to become an archeologist (good luck).
Saturation, welders etc. are well paid but it is hard on the body. Find yourself some in-between: police diving to find bodies, or defuse underwater bombs (lots of them in Europe). Or make it a plus on your resume if you want to work on boats or around water (pool repairing; aquatic zoo, whatever).
Replies: >>147852
Anonymous
7/26/2022, 4:08:16 AM No.108055
>>96522
Literally did one as my first dive outside of OW, bring a DSMB and stuff to stop seasickness
Anonymous
8/2/2022, 5:04:07 PM No.109387
>>107906
I saw a manta ray while spearfishing, its tail was about my height.

Its wingspan maybe 4 meters.

Most impressive thing I've probably seen
Anonymous
8/5/2022, 7:14:02 PM No.109818
Clearance-diver-ET2016-4617-03
Clearance-diver-ET2016-4617-03
md5: 249d8a0e799c90fec8846fd800fddd14๐Ÿ”
>>88628

Re-enlist as a Clearance Diver or join the Navy toons as a Port Inspection Diver. Get the feds to train you for free.
Replies: >>139780
Anonymous
8/5/2022, 8:27:05 PM No.109840
>>85309 (OP)
so are the SMACO from aliexpress legit or better go to a licensed store and spend 3-10 times more
Replies: >>113117 >>127680
Anonymous
8/5/2022, 8:46:40 PM No.109843
I've always been interested in ocean stuff and diving, but I live in a land locked city, and the deepest body of water is the local water park. How does one get into diving either recreationally or professionally? How can I get started?
Replies: >>109915
Anonymous
8/6/2022, 9:08:30 AM No.109915
>>109843
Landlocked cities generally have diving clubs, that's how good scuba is. Mine uses pools, and travels several times a year to the sea.
Anonymous
8/28/2022, 11:32:27 AM No.113117
>>109840
If you knowingly buy life support equipment from China you deserve whatever you get.
Replies: >>127680
Anonymous
9/2/2022, 11:27:07 PM No.114032
I want to get into underwater photography. Is the Olympus TG-6 really the objectively best option? My scuba shop shills it as if it's God's gift to man, but honestly, when I tried it, I wasn't that impressed with the image quality.
Also, are underwater housings for normal digital cameras really a meme that will brick your equpiment? I have a Nikon that I love (can't even remember which one, it's old as fuck) and I keep wondering if I can't just take it underwater but I'm scared to lose it.
Replies: >>114298 >>117385
Anonymous
9/2/2022, 11:34:18 PM No.114033
>>89493
My local dive shop guy used to be a commercial diver. Never wants to talk about it and when he does you can hear the anger in his voice. A lot of shit must've happened for him to go from rolling in $ from hazard pay to running a shop that barely breaks even.
Replies: >>115863 >>116867
Anonymous
9/4/2022, 10:20:41 AM No.114298
>>114032
A really good housing is basically mandatory if you want to really get anywhere with underwater photography.
They are build hard and meant to hold expensive kit inside them.
Replies: >>117385
Anonymous
9/10/2022, 10:05:57 PM No.115591
Is it normal to get a bit of amnesia after dives?
Just did my first deep dive of advanced OW, went to about 75ft. I only remember small snapshots of it and overall really can't account for what we did the entire 30 minutes.
Replies: >>124451
Anonymous
9/12/2022, 5:27:50 PM No.115863
>>114033
> A lot of shit must've happened

I can guarantee you 99% sure it was a woman that happened. Or a woman AND a baby lol
Anonymous
9/19/2022, 1:42:32 PM No.116790
solid
Anonymous
9/20/2022, 1:48:57 AM No.116867
>>114033
Hazard pay is a meme.
Commercial diving pays well because there are fuck all places in the world that can give you the qualifications for it so it's a very gatekept industry you pretty much have to luck your way into. (Being raised in one of the few places that does it etc)
That's basically all industries that pay well.
Anonymous
9/23/2022, 10:47:16 PM No.117385
>>114032
>>114298
Okay I'm very new to this; would a GoPro not suffice for this?
Anonymous
9/24/2022, 6:05:15 PM No.117512
>>86200
>being a massive pussy who is scared of the ocean
Replies: >>121900
Anonymous
9/24/2022, 6:08:26 PM No.117513
>>92192
Lmao ! Iโ€™m dead
I should get my cert and get some gear and start pumping money from chink tourists
How much does it pay normally to be a diving instructor ?
Replies: >>118691
Anonymous
10/2/2022, 6:27:11 AM No.118691
>>117513
>How much does it pay
Fuck all.
Don't do it unless it's something you really want to do.
Anonymous
10/9/2022, 6:19:02 AM No.119794
Princess Penny's Pinnacle is the best dive site in Grand Cayman. Don't fall for the Kittiwake meme - it's not that great and there's some fatass tourist who will fuck it up.
Anonymous
10/22/2022, 11:23:17 PM No.121888
media_FBxKAODXsAcuZ3m
media_FBxKAODXsAcuZ3m
md5: f9f01de6e0c42052fdc7b2da58fff841๐Ÿ”
>be me
>just a bog standard private in the army
>id never even thought about scuba diving
>sargent im friends with tells me hes going instructing on an army dive camp for 2 weeks on an island asks if im interested
>fuck yeah
>he gets me selected
>end up going to an island in the middle of summer for 2 weeks to learn how to dive
>dive 2-3 times a day
>its an army course so i get paid the whole time
>drinking pints in the local pub every night
>go home obsessed with diving

man i love the army
Replies: >>123423 >>123423 >>139780 >>203881
Anonymous
10/23/2022, 1:19:55 AM No.121900
>>117512
>being a retard that doesnโ€™t respect the fact that the ocean minus everything that lives in it which could kill you, is still a patently non permissive environment.

I hope you drown on a full tank
Anonymous
10/30/2022, 12:01:32 AM No.122798
>>98125
taking your fins off and throwing them at people on the boat is the best part
Anonymous
10/30/2022, 5:16:28 PM No.122883
Ffbms1vaUAELP2F.jpeg
Ffbms1vaUAELP2F.jpeg
md5: 0d82cad60bef29e7f3197b939befbc79๐Ÿ”
I'm an autist so bear with me. How do I gently but firmly explain to my scuba shop that I DON'T want a career with them without ruining my relationship with them?
I work in the medical field and know all about emergency med/first aid so they kept pushing me to be a rescue diver for them in exchange for being able to dive for free. I did the course, and honestly I fucking hate it. I want to enjoy myself, not work all week babysitting retards and then go and babysit more retards on my days off. Idgaf about the money either. Should I feel bad for potentially depriving them of the most qualified rescue diver they can possibly get?
Replies: >>123419 >>123423 >>123423
Anonymous
11/3/2022, 4:05:29 PM No.123419
>>122883
Don't waste your time if you don't want to do it, med school pays much much better than this does anyway.

May I ask where you are from by any chance? location really matters in how dive shops treat their customers.
Like emergency scenarios where your skillset would be useful basically never happen so I'm surprised they even care enough to try and grab you.
Replies: >>123604 >>123604
Anonymous
11/3/2022, 4:30:35 PM No.123423
>>121888
>>121888
The Key West Facility?

my guy- you made that sound like a walk in in the park lol>>122883
>>122883
Just keep saying no and explain your case when pushed
Replies: >>123604
Anonymous
11/4/2022, 10:54:20 PM No.123604
>>123419
>>123423
Thanks anons
>>123419
>where you are from
South Africa, but the part of it that's got all the big dive sites and retarded tourists so you do get a small but steady trickle of both diving and marine life injuries, I guess I see their logic
Anonymous
11/11/2022, 11:23:28 AM No.124451
>>115591
dive nitrox
Anonymous
11/12/2022, 3:14:52 PM No.124568
What are the most fun SSI specialties? Don't care about useful, just want fun
Anonymous
11/22/2022, 5:06:52 PM No.125809
Suite
Anonymous
12/3/2022, 5:24:01 AM No.127669
>>85309 (OP)
this might be a stupid question but can you just have a really long flexible snorkle with the end on a boey as a cheap alternative to scuba?
Replies: >>128130
Anonymous
12/3/2022, 5:42:30 AM No.127678
>>107906
i regret looking up what a giant leech looks like i dont want to go scuba diving anymore
Anonymous
12/3/2022, 5:48:15 AM No.127680
>>109840
>>113117
every day im more surprised by whats available on aliexpress
Anonymous
12/3/2022, 6:39:24 PM No.127759
I love diving. I got started doing dry suit alongside my OW and it was a blast. Made the 55F waters of puget sound totally bearable and thereโ€™s so much to see there.
Replies: >>130723
Anonymous
12/6/2022, 10:11:02 AM No.128130
>>127669
It doesn't work for two reasons.
The first one is that the tube would compress to unusable levels at depth
The second is that you can't suck air down a really long tube your lungs just don't have the power to do that.

Really long underground tunnels have large fans inside them to keep air circulating through them because if they didn't then the air would eventually get stale, it's the same principle.
I don't blame anyone for asking this question though because explaining why it doesn't work takes a bit of physics talk.
Anonymous
12/9/2022, 7:24:10 PM No.128567
1653925845495
1653925845495
md5: 4a27442f792b3694b7e7ca1108b31f7c๐Ÿ”
Replies: >>129897 >>139780 >>140517
Anonymous
12/20/2022, 1:57:48 PM No.129897
Screenshot_2022-12-20-12-56-53-37_d272cb1fdf30def9a61f457cc9f6ac4b
>>128567
Anonymous
12/28/2022, 6:02:45 AM No.130706
>>99647
Yeah but nobody does it or talks about it on this board. I remember there was one thread months ago and it did OK but only because spearos invaded it
Anonymous
12/28/2022, 11:16:23 AM No.130723
>>127759
i also dive in the puget sound, what sites do you do?
Anonymous
1/4/2023, 8:10:40 AM No.131404
Anyone know what regulations govern getting paid to dive (in the US)? Looking to start a data collection business and include diving as one of my methods- seems like a grey area since it isnt recreational training, and it doesnt fall under the scope of what is generally considered "commercial" diving. GUE has a few trainings for scientific diving, data collection, and photogrammetry so my plan was to start there. That being said, even if I'm trained I dont wanna get sued or assfucked by the government.

Any ideas?
Anonymous
1/5/2023, 4:09:40 AM No.131520
>>85309 (OP)
>Whats better? PADI or SDI?

GUE
Replies: >>132665
Anonymous
1/12/2023, 6:10:06 PM No.132211
Best wrecks in Florida? (anywhere in FL)
Anonymous
1/16/2023, 6:36:05 AM No.132499
Would anyone recommend getting certified in your local large river with the intention of eventually vacationing and then having your certification ahead of time? There's a dive shop here that does that in the Columbia.
Replies: >>132701 >>134513 >>152624
Anonymous
1/17/2023, 11:40:30 PM No.132665
>>131520
FFESSM :)
Replies: >>206951
Anonymous
1/18/2023, 2:20:33 AM No.132671
>>85370
Texas: find someone who can take out out to the oil rigs off the Galveston or Corpus Christi coast
Anonymous
1/18/2023, 4:53:07 PM No.132701
>>132499
Are you comfortable swimming in a river ?

In theory, you might have an advantage over others if you learn to dive in a river with a current as it could be tricky for those who arent strong swimmers.

Where are you thinking on vacationing ?
Anonymous
2/2/2023, 5:40:46 PM No.134513
>>132499
Not a good idea.Depending on the River you have shit visibility through swirling sediment,reduced reaction time through the current if somenthing unexpected happens and additional exhaustion if you have to stop for whatever reason.
Given that newbies also cant tare for shit and are often preoccupied with handling their equipment this gives you extra risks with marginal benefits...its juts too many aggravating factors imo
Anonymous
2/16/2023, 10:11:35 PM No.136188
>>92144
I had a similar experience, without the cool story.

Did my first give last year (guided) in Vietnam. Guide was super cool, we bonded over weight lifting on the ride up to the spot etc.

After the dive, we swapped contact info and I promised to get my open water so that I can come back and dive with him. Planning to do it this spring in Egypt, probably.
Anonymous
2/21/2023, 9:38:04 AM No.136622
Tahiti's fun
Anonymous
2/28/2023, 7:46:14 PM No.137493
Splish splash
Anonymous
3/22/2023, 10:39:25 PM No.139780
>>121888
>>109818
>>94487
What other, less difficult to get into, dive job are there? And how would I get into any of these jobs without any military experience? I'm a open water diver with a SSI deep certification and 95 dives, diving is the only thing I enjoy that I've gotten into that hasn't been forced onto me or done to please others
>>99918
This is Mexico? I thought dugongs were only around in Melanesia
>>128567
Where's this?
Replies: >>188246
Anonymous
3/28/2023, 10:10:03 PM No.140517
>>128567
Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Great people and country
Anonymous
3/29/2023, 12:46:52 AM No.140529
Technicly not scuba but still diving
I've done more than a bit of snorkeling during vacations as well as going deeper down.
Now I want to try it a little more serious and stay down longer with some attempts at apnoe diving.
What kind of ballast would be best?
Looking around I've found two styles that would make sense:
1. Neck mounted "pillow" style filled with lead bbs
2. Waist mounted solid pieces on a belt

Now I want to practice a bit in a pool first before I dare diving in the sea.
What would be a better choice?
Also I've heard these pillow style things can leak lead, do they even still use actual lead in these things?
Replies: >>140584
Anonymous
3/29/2023, 11:27:21 AM No.140584
21
21
md5: a91ca306b39c19db33f88beba4da0515๐Ÿ”
>>140529
Depends what waters are you diving in, cold?
How thick is your wetsuit?
For a person with 70kg on a wetsuit of 5mm, 5kg is enough.
If arround 5-6kg I'd recommend using it all on your waist, preferably on a silicone or rubber belt.
If you need more weight then I'd use a vest like picrel. Forget the neckweight.

I strongly recommend joining a freediving training group (pool), you will develop the skills you need and you will learn alot, not to mention the great people you will probably meet.
I did it and now I'm addicted to freediving
Replies: >>140948
Anonymous
3/31/2023, 12:41:51 AM No.140776
Lads what SEA country has the best diving + has a reasonable amount of English speakers?
Replies: >>144194 >>151234
Philip Jefferson
4/1/2023, 3:10:02 PM No.140948
>>140584
My plan is to train a bit in a pool first to get used to it, so no wetsuit and no salt water for now.
My weight is about 65 kg.
How much weight (roughly) should I try starting with?
Maybe 1,5-3 kg?
Replies: >>141158
Anonymous
4/3/2023, 1:23:44 PM No.141158
>>140948
If you are not using weitsuit or anything else that makes you buoyant then 1kg is enough.
Replies: >>141331
Anonymous
4/4/2023, 6:05:26 PM No.141331
>>141158
Thanks, I'll give it a try
Anonymous
4/11/2023, 2:50:29 PM No.142134
Good waves
Anonymous
4/29/2023, 5:07:17 PM No.144194
>>140776
>what SEA country has the best diving
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Only been to Indonesia though but Malaysia and Philippines has a lot of famous sites
Replies: >>181907
Anonymous
5/16/2023, 1:25:45 PM No.146544
Anybody scubad in SEA
Anonymous
5/22/2023, 1:46:42 AM No.147302
Anyone have any thoughts on IANTD - training with them currently. I'm doing the Essentials Course. My background is with BSAC
Anonymous
5/24/2023, 12:08:10 AM No.147852
>>107953
I can second the bit about archaeological diving. I'm pursuing it as a career choice, but even breaking out of the terrestial field to get into maritime is rough. I've got a field school coming up, but I don't think I'll be able to actually dive for a living until I'm out of grad school. For now, I stick to shovelbumming.
Anonymous
5/29/2023, 2:14:54 AM No.148728
Just got my OW cert last week and was wondering if I'm rushing through things in getting my Advanced OW cert in the next month or so? I'm really paying to go on more dives and figure it's a bonus I get a cert that lets me go deeper.
Replies: >>149347 >>151233
Anonymous
6/1/2023, 6:24:32 PM No.149347
>>148728
The sooner the better, lad.
Replies: >>151233
Anonymous
6/6/2023, 8:14:22 AM No.150147
tfw no buddy
Anonymous
6/14/2023, 2:38:58 AM No.151232
ANONS I WAS ROBBED! All my gear stolen!
Sad story here. I live in Hawaii, and I work as a dive instructor in order to pay for graduate school. Anyone whose ever spent time in Hawaii knows property crime is a horrible problem.
I work as a dive instructor, and I got to work last week and noticed my gear was gone, and it appeared my trunk had been tampered with.
My BCD, my regulator, my wetsuit, my fins, my mask, my dive knife, flash lights, everything was gone. The dude also stole a moped that was parked on the property. The cops found him, but he had already sold everything and used the money for meth. He's in jail now. But I've had to spent $3,000 this week on new gear, some of which im unfamiliar with. Since I'm an instructor and thats how I pay my bills, I'm expected to have a full gear set.
WATCH YOUR GEAR GUYS!!!! Do NOT leave it in the trunk ever
Replies: >>151429 >>151733
Anonymous
6/14/2023, 2:41:46 AM No.151233
>>148728
I'm an instructor, I've taught dozes of advanced This anon> >>149347 is right
If you don't have to wait because of certain obligations, and you want that cert get on it pronto, also the advanced course is actually the easiest
Replies: >>152238
Anonymous
6/14/2023, 2:43:33 AM No.151234
>>140776
Thailand or Indonesia are your best bet, Thailand is better for beginners. My ex taught diving in Phuket and I've spent time there as well, English is almost the dominant language in these tourist hotspots
Anonymous
6/14/2023, 12:26:17 PM No.151276
>>85309 (OP)
Same mask I have to wear when your mom tells me to go scubadiving. Too fishy
Anonymous
6/15/2023, 8:30:56 AM No.151429
>>151232
I hear ya, guy. I'm in Honolulu and I lock even my slippers to my bike when I go for a casual dive. Even then, dudes prowl around prepared to break locks and shit. I get my fill of scuba at work, but I have tanks and everything I'm afraid to use.
Replies: >>151791 >>151792
Anonymous
6/15/2023, 7:17:26 PM No.151496
Is there any place I can go to learn useful/practical diving? I like looking at fish and corals, but I like diving more if I have something (real) to do. I thought about spearfishing to clear out lionfish, but I don't know what else really is on the table.
Replies: >>151510 >>152627
Anonymous
6/15/2023, 7:59:56 PM No.151510
>>151496
Yep there are schools you can attend to earn commercial diving certs for a myriad of trades such as underwater welding, salvage ops, saturation diving, the list goes...

The common denominator is that they're dangerous but also highly profitable
Anonymous
6/17/2023, 6:06:02 AM No.151733
>>151232
That sucks, bro. My heart goes out to ya. Was it a methed up native?
Replies: >>151791
Anonymous
6/17/2023, 6:57:56 PM No.151791
>>151733
>>151429
I do the same fuckin thing with my slippers. The first year I moved here 7 years ago, I had a camera, phone, a pair of head phones, a backback with nothing in it, my ex got her wallet stolen all in the same two months.
Yep it was a meth head!!!! They stole my neighbors moped too. Worst part was I was working for a really small dive operation, we didnt have a shop, so i lost my job. Luckily I got a better dive job that lets me rent gear. I've already bought a BCD, mask, SMB, dive knife, still renting a reg and fins.
Fucking tweakers man, they've ruined this state. I would legit not mind paying taxes to give them free legal meth, and just corral them in some building where they cant leave till their sober. They commit all the crimes when theyre either high or in withdrawal.
Anonymous
6/17/2023, 7:00:24 PM No.151792
>>151429
Also dude, I work at a Honolulu dive shop too. I get because its 4chan u might not want to say. I'm an instructor at Island Divers.
Replies: >>152321 >>190265
Anonymous
6/17/2023, 7:03:39 PM No.151793
>>98438
homies never gone below 150
Anonymous
6/17/2023, 7:11:30 PM No.151794
>>98438
also not only do I dive for free because I'm an instructor, I actually get paid decent money, and my shop gives me and a friend (usually my girlfriend) free dives, free rental gear.
Also joining a club is cheap, and buying used gear isn't really any more expensive than climbing, surfing, mountain biking, skiing/snowboarding gear.
You can buy a shit BCD, a shit regulator with a gauge attached, a used mask u can find for free, same with fins, a filled tank is cheap and if you're staying around 30ft and arent a panicked diver that can last you easily an hour underwater (most people don't even like breathing compressed air that long)
SCUBA diving is just below skydiving in terms of risk. The diveshop I work at had a kid, like a fucking child, at the bottom of the 80ft ocean dead with the regulator out of your mouth. One second of panic and u knock the reg out of your mouth and take a panicked breath youre fuckin dead. You panic and dash to surface, you're fucking dead, stay down too long youre risking death or paralysis, do dives too quickly together paralysis death or the chamber, same with doing too many dives in one day, theres gear malfunctions, one hose fucks up and it can fill your BCD with air immediately shooting you to the surface and ur lungs explode
Anonymous
6/20/2023, 6:01:51 AM No.152238
>>151233
Thanks just took my course this past weekend in Arkansas. Was able to get the deep dive out of the way but thunderstorms cut it short onsunday. I'll finish the rest of the dives locally and then I want to take Rescue Diver afterward. I caught the diving bug. I'm planning a trip to Kentucky later in July.
Replies: >>152622
Anonymous
6/21/2023, 1:28:30 AM No.152321
>>151792
I'm with the Atlantis submarine operation offshore Waikiki
Replies: >>152621
Anonymous
6/22/2023, 5:53:51 PM No.152509
1623741869092
1623741869092
md5: c327aa5d408f57fb6c6b95f421a1cb3b๐Ÿ”
What's going on in this threa, guise?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRj0lymMMGs
Anonymous
6/23/2023, 11:21:59 AM No.152621
>>152321
I was working on the north shore now I'm woking in Hawaii Kai. I think we dive at a site you guys go to. Is that the fuckin giant submarine that goes to a 90 ft reef site? I just dove that site a week ago, instructing on no sleep and adderall and wasn't prepared to see a sub and it scared the fuck out me
Anonymous
6/23/2023, 11:30:26 AM No.152622
>>152238
If you're doing these courses in fresh water, you're going to be a way better diver than someone who learns in fuckin bora bora with 100 ft viz, and 86 degree water. I had my first paid instructing job in minnesota, and frequently did ice diving and dove in lake superior. I live in Hawaii so my job, at least in terms of the diving is way fuckin easier and safer. You definitely need to make a trip to florida, Id recommend blue heron bridge in florida, or the wrecks off palm beach during goliath grouper mating season. I've dove almost every continent except Antartica and thats still some of the best diving ive ever done. Last time I was there the coral formations on both sites were incredibly healthy and there was a ton of cool unique marine life.
If you caught the diving bug in fresh water, then you're the real fuckin deal but you should absolutely get in the ocean.
Also, just do continuing education with PADI. As a PADI instructor its relatively easy to switch to SSI, but you have retake the entire instructors exam to switch from SSI to PADI. I actually prefer SSI's model of teaching because you can complete the skills in any order.
But if you love diving, please continue ur diving education. Becoming an instructor got me more pussy than my masters degree.
Replies: >>158166
Anonymous
6/23/2023, 11:40:40 AM No.152624
>>132499
As an instructor I would absolutely advise against getting certified in a river, do you mean you're using the river for the open water dives and assessing skills? Does the dive shop have a pool? The viz is prob shit, so is the current I can't imagine you could do fucking anything, ive done a ton of drift diving but unlike a river you actually have visibility and space and as an instructor I would never asses any skills in a current unless the skill was related to currents
Anonymous
6/23/2023, 11:48:48 AM No.152627
>>151496
You can always do commercial diving. I think your intention to reduce the lionfish population is probably where you should concentrate given what they've done the entire fucking western atlantic, theryre finding lionfish, a fish you used to find in raja ampat Indonesia has made its way to fuckin Maine.
Either through PADI or SSI get some deep training, and find some spearfishers, and you can make bank and really help the ecosystem by killing those fuckers by the garbage bag. Its really fun to dive and just slaughter them. Its rare that genocidciding a fucking fish is considered a very good thing
Anonymous
6/24/2023, 5:16:54 AM No.152786
I'm currently living in Pattaya and I'm interested in getting a scuba certification. For a PADI Open water course of 3 days they're asking 16.000 baht, which is like 410 euros. Is this a good price? What should I be expecting to pay if I want to get my own gear? Seems kind of pricey, they sell aqualung stuff here but it's like 30.000 baht for a BCD and regulators are even more expensive.
Replies: >>153481
Anonymous
6/24/2023, 2:51:17 PM No.152862
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5Uqc20z_dY
Anonymous
6/27/2023, 9:27:36 PM No.153481
>>152786
I'm a PADI instructor and that is is pricey its usually around $250 USD. Maybe that comes with gear and extra dives tho?
Replies: >>153695
Anonymous
6/29/2023, 12:09:55 AM No.153695
>>153481
It's a 3 day course with 1 pool day and 4 ocean dives split over 2 days where they take you out with a speedboat to see some coral reefs. It includes rental diving equipment including a dive computer.
Anonymous
6/29/2023, 12:20:35 AM No.153697
sad
Anonymous
7/7/2023, 9:52:26 AM No.155142
>>85309 (OP)
Ok
Anonymous
7/7/2023, 10:09:15 AM No.155147
>>85309 (OP)
What
Anonymous
7/7/2023, 10:20:41 AM No.155148
>>85309 (OP)
What
Anonymous
7/11/2023, 10:30:52 AM No.155715
>>85309 (OP)
>Which is better?
Whichever is more available so you can get your base certs, then do literally whatever you want. Turns out all the information you need is easily found for free so all you need is the gear and you can just dive whenever and wherever however you choose.
Anonymous
7/20/2023, 11:41:40 PM No.157475
squid
squid
md5: 1de985787bcc12aa9bb60eaec60bbce2๐Ÿ”
So, you know that classic 80's toy laser gun sound montage? Anybody know why someone might hear that underwater?

It happened diving with one other diver, who did not hear it, off the south shore of Oahu. No other boats in the vicinity. Given the location, some distant military vessel is a guess, but there's also no actual reason to think that.

Wasn't a dive computer, watch, camera, or other personal device. Anybody got a guess?
Replies: >>176739 >>204513
Anonymous
7/22/2023, 3:51:35 AM No.157623
>>85388
As regards to training, there is a saying in the scuba realm: choose the instructor, not the agency
Anonymous
7/25/2023, 4:44:47 AM No.158166
>>152622
thanks i finished the remaining dives I needed for my AOW in Kentucky this time around at this really nice dive quarry near fort campbell. Now I wanna knock out the Rescue course next. Bought a BCD and Regulator from the dive shop i'm taking classes at.
Replies: >>158422
Anonymous
7/26/2023, 8:02:07 PM No.158421
AdobeStock_20162185
AdobeStock_20162185
md5: ba3898f5c3e2aad777b4f04e735cbfbd๐Ÿ”
Can't find weight for under $5 a pound which is fucking robbery. Have picrel for a belt and need 40lbs for what im doing but this belt is pinching my suits for hours at a time. Any good suggestions to replace this belt with one that has weight on the outside so doesnt pinch? /xs?
Replies: >>199428
Anonymous
7/26/2023, 8:04:11 PM No.158422
>>158166
Okay fedboy. Nobody calls it a bcd and only one type of anon capitalizes proper nouns on thos website. You're gonna get fired.
Replies: >>158855
Anonymous
7/27/2023, 2:37:39 AM No.158470
>>85309 (OP)
any recommendations for a mask similar to the now-discontinued DeepSee Omni? That is literally the only mask that fits my broken/misshapen and large nose.
Anonymous
7/28/2023, 10:20:28 PM No.158855
>>158422
What kind of braindead retard are you?
Replies: >>159156
Anonymous
7/29/2023, 12:58:18 PM No.158931
>>85370
Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary and and Stetson Bank off the coast of Texas offer some amazing diving, just sucks they're a little deep down
Replies: >>163478
Anonymous
7/30/2023, 2:55:27 AM No.159078
how good is baby shampoo cut with water as a defogger? heard some other divers mention it so i bought some and a spray bottle
Replies: >>159413 >>159617
Anonymous
7/30/2023, 2:55:46 PM No.159156
>>158855
I mean....I called you out and you confirmed my suspiscions.
Anonymous
8/1/2023, 4:48:29 AM No.159413
>>159078
i drink gatorade any flavor (but i think grape works best) and just spit in my mask. Works every time.
Anonymous
8/1/2023, 4:58:59 AM No.159415
>>98438
Scuba diving has a low rate of injuries compared to other sports like mountain biking, but itโ€™s statistically one of the most lethal sports in existence. Itโ€™s like skydiving, stuff rarely goes wrong but when it does youโ€™re probably fucked.
Replies: >>162108
Anonymous
8/2/2023, 1:58:48 PM No.159617
>>159078
Only defogger you will ever need is your saliva.
If you mean to pre clean your mask to remove the chemicals that cause it to fog up even more then I recommend using toothpaste (abrasive one) rub it untill it dries then wash away with dish soap.
Anonymous
8/2/2023, 7:31:07 PM No.159652
I want to try scoobing
Anonymous
8/10/2023, 11:25:48 AM No.160961
I completed my divemaster last month and haven't purchased insurance yet. Can anyone recommend me some policies?
I'm with SSI and based in Australia if that is of relevance.
Replies: >>162109 >>163477 >>168396
Anonymous
8/16/2023, 2:09:57 AM No.161914
headed to mermet springs this weekend. really excited to just have some fun dives and no expectation of passing a course. I'm trying to take the rescue diver class next in Oct hopefully the water isn't too cold where I live .
Replies: >>195334
Anonymous
8/17/2023, 1:35:09 PM No.162108
>>159415
just don't dive past 80 feet, there is a reason why the navy strictly set its standard operating depth for divers at about 85 feet.
Anonymous
8/17/2023, 1:36:33 PM No.162109
>>160961
I'd look at the fine print on your standard insurance. Any dive insurance you'll get is supplemental to your primary insurance. Some primary insurance DOES cover medevac/air-evac trips to a decompression tank.
Replies: >>163477
Anonymous
8/25/2023, 9:04:03 AM No.163477
>>160961
>>162109
Are dive insurance policies through the roof costwise?
Replies: >>163508
Anonymous
8/25/2023, 9:07:01 AM No.163478
>>158931
Neat!
Anonymous
8/25/2023, 2:48:26 PM No.163508
>>163477
Dont think so. The amount of people that actually need to be helied out to a deco tank is obscenely small compared to the amount of people insured. Same with a extreme mountainsport insurance which is only like 40 euro a year but way way way more risky.
Anonymous
8/26/2023, 5:05:55 AM No.163625
I just found out I might be able to apply for an internship and get an instructors license with NAUI. it's not a sure thing but should I do it?
Replies: >>165122
Anonymous
9/4/2023, 2:35:08 PM No.165122
>>163625
Sounds fun
Anonymous
9/7/2023, 5:30:25 PM No.165521
I ran outta air diving once
Replies: >>165527
Anonymous
9/7/2023, 5:56:16 PM No.165527
>>165521
Did you died?
Replies: >>165538
Anonymous
9/7/2023, 8:04:27 PM No.165538
>>165527
Yeah I'm a ghost
Anonymous
9/20/2023, 2:40:09 PM No.167759
Any videopro's here who can share some knowledge?

I'm looking to maybe get a tray and videolight for my gopro hero 11. My girlfriend wants to use the footage for tiktok, so standards are not super high, but would be nice if the footage looks good (and yeah i'm aware that editing plays a large part in this).

We'll be doing our diving on a liveaboard in Hurghada, Egypt this oktober. I guess the visibility will be pretty good and we won't be doing many dives deeper than 18m (60ft). Is a light even needed in these cases?

If yes, i'm currently looking at the Sea Dragon 2000F with the tray included. Looks like an easy all-in-one solution that's not too bulky either. At 350eu it's also pretty much the upper limit of what i'm willing to spend, but i'm also happy to keep the money in my pocket.

Would be nice to get some imput on this!
Anonymous
9/24/2023, 9:19:42 AM No.168396
>>160961
Most dive centers I have seen provide insurance for their staff, which is relevant since SSI doesn't let you conduct pro activities without a dive center affiliation unlike other agencies.
I'd check DAN first if you aren't looking for a job.
t. aussie ssi instructor
Anonymous
9/27/2023, 10:17:37 PM No.169337
>>92144
Cool story. Had a similar experience with my discover dive guide. He told me the same thing at the end.

Got my cert a few months ago in Malta and my instructors were brilliant. Also helps that one was a hot middle aged Iowan and a 22 yo dutch medical student
Replies: >>226924
Anonymous
10/14/2023, 4:16:28 AM No.171945
just got back from classroom portion of Rescue Diver course. will be doing over the weekend and am looking forward to it. hopefully the water isn't too cold this late in the year.
Anonymous
11/3/2023, 12:42:38 AM No.174298
Can anyone recommend any Halloween-themed diving? I've done underwater pumpkin carving the last couple of years, but I'm looking around to see what else might be available.
Anonymous
11/3/2023, 3:40:08 PM No.174364
cave-diving-gear
cave-diving-gear
md5: effdcf8ac2a71655e508d9781dcc6ccd๐Ÿ”
I just got my open water certification and saw some videos of cave diving and it looks pretty cool. Me and my buddy are planning on giving it a shot, any tips for noobies?
Replies: >>174906 >>174916 >>209141
Anonymous
11/7/2023, 8:08:01 AM No.174906
>>174364
Just an open water won't be enough for cave diving. You will need a cave diving specialty and your advanced open water at the least. Just ask your dive centre what courses are required.
Anonymous
11/7/2023, 11:38:21 AM No.174916
>>174364
Most cave diving has a massively imbalanced ratio of risk and effort to reward
Replies: >>176684
Anonymous
11/23/2023, 5:36:46 AM No.176684
>>174916
Yeah it's not like Clanker's Cavern irl
Anonymous
11/23/2023, 9:55:25 PM No.176739
>>157475

you can narrow it down by trying to identify the frequency of the oscillation and then comparing that to the RPM range of common DC tool motors and the like. Just as likely you had a hallucination or heard gas doing weird stuff in your inner ear or something.
Anonymous
12/18/2023, 1:59:36 PM No.179969
OXAIR-800x600-1
OXAIR-800x600-1
md5: 16245d13895cd13f116fe23368501cca๐Ÿ”
Anybody ever heard of thos oxsea/oxair bottles?

Are they safe or are they going to get some dumbass drowned?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmRDY0zmWbg
Replies: >>180216 >>184705 >>206951
Anonymous
12/20/2023, 9:48:34 AM No.180216
>>179969
The bigger issue with these cheap amazon warehouse bottles is not the safety of the actual product, but the person using them.

You don't need any dive training or knowledge to buy one of these so the likelyhood of some retard that thinks swimming underwater is no different to surface swimming getting their hands on one and getting injured one way or another is very high, theoretically if you know what you are doing they should be no more dangerous than diving normally (more on that later in my post)
I remember ages ago when some scam product that claimed to be a second stage sized underwater 02 scrubber got millions of dollars in sales despite being physiologically impossible to engineer, there is certainly no shortage of idiots who don't know any better to take up these kinds of products, that's an extreme example but the point I'm making is there is plenty of illiteracy in underwater activities to go around.

With how bloodthirsty liability lawyers are in the US im surprised these products even exist there but I see them all the time, probably comes from China to evade that so I wouldn't even trust their construction at that point.
Anonymous
1/5/2024, 5:58:07 PM No.181907
>>144194
I can vouch for Philippines, I do live in this shithole after all. Ive only been around to the 3 places below, though im sure there are many other places around you can dive. For a weekend you can drive 2 hours down from manila to anilao (I know some resorts will drive you straight from the aiport) and easily spend several nights over there. Ive probably logged somewhere near 500 dives here in the past decade, good coral reefs, great blackwater diving site, and great micro as well if thats your thing.
Besides that, theres also malapascua though i went there almost 6 years ago, so i dont remember much
Big kahuna here would probably be Tubbataha, Palau, you will have to spend a week on a liveaboard though. Unfortunately it is slowly getting worse due to le climate change. I dont see as much stuff as I did a decade ago, but still, I means its Tubbataha, the reef there and the biodiversity blows anilao if you're lucky with the season
I did also dive in subic once, though nothing I remember at all except maybe some wreck sites, nothing too fancy, biggest thing there was an old US armed cruiser from the early 1900s I think, USS New York.
Anonymous
1/24/2024, 3:12:05 AM No.183878
>>101849
what about NAUI?
Replies: >>184120
Anonymous
1/26/2024, 9:04:43 AM No.184120
>>183878
Not that anon but recreationally who you are under doesn't matter (as long as its not some shitfit agency nobody has ever heard of) and anyone who can argue otherwise doesn't know anything.
Replies: >>184492
Anonymous
1/28/2024, 8:46:43 PM No.184492
>>184120
Thanks Anon. I signed up for beginner lessons with NAUI a month from now. Any tips and tricks for someone who has never scoooba dived in his life?
Replies: >>187807
Anonymous
1/30/2024, 3:15:12 AM No.184705
>>179969
Looks like a disaster waiting to happen and something for failed freedivers.
Anonymous
2/13/2024, 3:54:45 AM No.186766
Anybody ever dived an underground cave/spring?
Replies: >>187483 >>190265
Anonymous
2/18/2024, 6:47:56 PM No.187483
>>186766
i dunno if that counts but i took a trip to an indoor pool and tried by accident the artificial cave tunnel they had there to train people that get their cave certs.
It was an experience for sure, i'm lucky i had plenty air still and instead of panicking i started laughing when i realised that i could turn back and had to crawl backwards to the entrance.
Anonymous
2/19/2024, 6:44:50 AM No.187559
This thread has existed for two years
Anonymous
2/22/2024, 1:09:27 AM No.187807
>>184492
same as everything else - listen to your instructor.

Learn to slow down. Hold your breath and get normalized to the fact that you don't need to rush because even if the reg pops out you have 20 seconds before you even feel light of breath
Replies: >>189875
Anonymous
2/25/2024, 12:21:43 PM No.188246
>>139780
Manatees bro
Anonymous
3/8/2024, 12:33:18 PM No.189841
Seventh
Anonymous
3/8/2024, 7:05:44 PM No.189875
>>187807
Thanks fren
Anonymous
3/11/2024, 5:57:43 PM No.190265
>>151792
Oh hell yeah dude, I did a few dives with them early last year. It's been too long to remember the instructor's name but I'm sure you know him or are even him. It was my first real dive after getting my cert and everyone was super chill and helpful, 10/10 experience

>>186766
Not yet but I'm going to check out some cenotes this summer, I'm excited!
Anonymous
3/27/2024, 8:46:37 PM No.192013
Anybody surf in Delaware?
Anonymous
4/8/2024, 4:54:49 PM No.193331
All options?
Anonymous
4/11/2024, 1:38:30 PM No.193643
w300h298-mjshjzmrk
w300h298-mjshjzmrk
md5: 66d1a53d9f1240b5b632517e4cecc43d๐Ÿ”
Is the padi open water licence worth it?
Got a cheap place where I can get it for 280โ‚ฌ outside of high season, the place is not ugly but it's almost dead in terms of fauna.
Already dived in thailand and mediterranean sea, thailand was great but I don't see myself purchasing my own gear or anything like that, it is quite an atractive bonus when going on vacations, I'm thinking about going to Philippines this or the next year.
Replies: >>193645 >>194716
Anonymous
4/11/2024, 1:48:35 PM No.193645
>>193643
I almost forgot. The price is for 4 dives + 1 dive in enclosed waters (swiming pool or beach) all the gear is included.
Replies: >>193646 >>194557
Anonymous
4/11/2024, 2:07:58 PM No.193646
IMG_20240411_135505
IMG_20240411_135505
md5: 2a2e5dcb6c8b8b67736605900b52963d๐Ÿ”
>>193645
Additionally, both times I got to dive I got painful ear infections. I also did a lot of snorkeling during the same days and dived to 3 to 4 at the very most, holding my breath. I suspect that I did something wrong maybe going to fast down and up or maybe too many times and I screwed up. Any tips to avoid that? Ear ifections can get very painful and ruin some of your vacation days.

Have you notice a drastic decrease of wildlife in your usual diving locations? Maybe it's just me but in less than 20 years some Mediterranean beaches have become basically dead, octopuses are totally gone for example.

Pics from my thailand dive at phi phi.
Anonymous
4/17/2024, 11:05:48 PM No.194537
1689307474215020
1689307474215020
md5: 27367fd2a88b61eb60160cbc391a250a๐Ÿ”
What no one tells you about scuba is that its so fucking cold once you go more than 20 feet underwater
Replies: >>194599 >>194716
Anonymous
4/18/2024, 2:43:09 AM No.194557
>>193645
Thats really good. Here in california ita more like $700
Anonymous
4/18/2024, 1:14:14 PM No.194599
>>194537
Even with an expensive ass wetsuit?
Replies: >>194635
Anonymous
4/18/2024, 9:26:04 PM No.194635
>>194599
I used a cheap 7mm suit and was freezing in 50 deg water
Anonymous
4/19/2024, 4:16:31 PM No.194716
>>194537
Thailand was surprisingly warm, I had never experienced such a difference in temperature regarding sea water of a different country. It was also very comfortable since it allowed to dive with short sleeves for arms and legs.

>>193643
Already started with online content, first dive late next month.
Replies: >>198334
Anonymous
4/23/2024, 5:15:08 AM No.195103
1686287760826720
1686287760826720
md5: 087fef58cf7cbd1b1fc62bff018cea52๐Ÿ”
I did it. I got my scooooba certification.

Wat nao?
Replies: >>195127
Anonymous
4/23/2024, 5:36:37 PM No.195127
>>195103
Well, congratulations, partner. What continent are you currently on?
Replies: >>195147
Anonymous
4/23/2024, 8:33:37 PM No.195147
>>195127
California
Replies: >>195335 >>195431
Anonymous
4/25/2024, 6:53:02 PM No.195334
>>161914
>mermet springs
hello fellow Midwesterner
Anonymous
4/25/2024, 6:55:05 PM No.195335
>>195147
Most major cities in Cali have dive shops that you could book dives through
Replies: >>195431
Anonymous
4/26/2024, 10:34:16 AM No.195431
>>195335
>>195147
Any good wrecks out of CA?
Replies: >>195950 >>199173
Anonymous
4/30/2024, 6:28:34 PM No.195950
>>195431
No idea! PCB has some wrecks which were nifty. Cali is known for the Kelp Forest though
Anonymous
5/5/2024, 3:46:34 PM No.196590
spearfishing
Anonymous
5/17/2024, 5:26:05 AM No.197964
Newbie here, is it okay to use free diving wetsuits for open water diving? Looking at truedive and bestdive's products at the moment
Replies: >>206531
Anonymous
5/20/2024, 3:52:33 PM No.198334
>>194716
Online content done, first dive soon.
Replies: >>199002
Anonymous
5/27/2024, 8:43:35 AM No.199002
>>198334
First dive done, it was a bit of a disaster, we got too cold while doing the exercises and started shaking. GF was at her limit during the entrance to the water due to a lack of control and unbalanced gear, also, when removing the mask underwater. She also got motion sickness at the end on the surface and ended up puking at the car. My mustache was inconvenient for the seal of the mask, I got wax plugs in both ears.
Overall, it has been the most uncomfortable dive I have done by far.
Next one soon, if I can remove the ear wax and my GF doesn't kill me first.
Replies: >>199744 >>199972 >>200250
Anonymous
5/29/2024, 4:07:56 AM No.199173
>>195431
Depends on where you are. There's a few in Santa Monica and San Diego has it's own Wreck Alley.
Anonymous
5/31/2024, 12:31:45 AM No.199428
>>158421
Sand bags
Anonymous
6/2/2024, 9:25:24 AM No.199744
>>199002
Second dive went much better, we had some rain but the sea had almost no waves or current, all mandatory exercises done, GF did much better and only paniked a bit at the start but after that she was ok. We struggled a bit with the flotation exercises, but it was easier to manage while swimming. We saw a tiny baby moray.
The gear specially the neoprenes are rubbish my sleeve had so many holes that was about to fall off.
Replies: >>199972 >>200671
Anonymous
6/4/2024, 2:53:50 AM No.199972
>>199744
>>199002
Good to hear it's getting better each time. Your girl sounds a bit high maintenance tho.
Anonymous
6/5/2024, 11:00:36 PM No.200202
Is it a good idea to bring my scuba diver gf to my certification? Will she get the ick if I die in front of her?
Replies: >>200250
Anonymous
6/6/2024, 5:51:47 AM No.200250
>>200202
She might puke like this guy's chick >>199002
Anonymous
6/8/2024, 6:50:42 PM No.200671
IMG_20240608_182306
IMG_20240608_182306
md5: 626b1b918060c02c18303b92d43c6474๐Ÿ”
>>199744
Third dive done.
I think the dive center I picked is not trustworthy. They advertise the open water course with 5 dives but the first 2 dives share the same bottle so in reality you get 4 bottles, 3 dives + 2 half dives.
We have not finished our course yet but for the dive of today we were 7 "experienced" divers + me and my GF + instructor. So basically almost no attention from the instructor and far from the 4:1 ratio. I mean is it even allowed to go 9:1 with unlicensed people? Luckily my GF did great this time and thank goodness we paid close attention to each other isntead of relaying on the instructor because we almost runned out of air. At the end of the dive after 45 minutes we had 15 bar at the very most.
Maximum depth was 15,5m it has been a bit of a circus with 3 people having issues with their gear and stopping all the time, or other people bunching up to see a the sparce wild life at the rocks.
Is it possible to fill a complaint to padi? Doesn't seem the kind of organization who cares about anything else that isn't money.
Replies: >>203507 >>212294
Anonymous
6/18/2024, 7:34:22 PM No.201653
How difficult is it to find little gold treasures scuba diving?

Always had good luck getting trinkets from the water. Ots in my blood
Ive wondered if i can retrieve treasure if i scuba dive

Isnt there a mini scuba mouth kit anno 2024 that u can just dive for like 10 min
Anonymous
6/19/2024, 4:01:31 AM No.201686
>got my scuba license at 16 through SSI
>I'm in my late 30s, would like to get a new picture from this half of my life at least

How hard is this to do? I don't live near where I got it and the scuba shop is no longer in business.
Anonymous
6/26/2024, 11:57:49 AM No.202312
tel me plz
Anonymous
6/26/2024, 5:39:52 PM No.202327
Like most of the times I go swimming I come out with blood leaking from my body, its not even funny anymore. I will cut myself, one way or another
Sometimes I dont even notice know why how or what. Most times.

I can feel cuts in my body if im swimming, its ridiculous.

Anyone else have this issue?
Replies: >>203506
Anonymous
6/29/2024, 3:33:33 AM No.202573
17196247432196385574554861595200
17196247432196385574554861595200
md5: 1b87693c84ccaf14c6619df06ae8696a๐Ÿ”
Subhanallah subhanallah subhanallah
Anonymous
6/30/2024, 12:41:17 AM No.202688
1719695203541376_thumb.jpg
1719695203541376_thumb.jpg
md5: 1dbbea83f8585e456ca4da072d095d97๐Ÿ”
Anonymous
7/5/2024, 5:40:39 AM No.203170
>>85309 (OP)
Gonna be stuck in Pensacola Florida for a while and I'm trying to get into scuba to hunt lionfish
Are there any guides online that I can follow?
Anonymous
7/8/2024, 1:45:09 PM No.203506
>>202327
Stay away from the coral
Anonymous
7/8/2024, 1:47:08 PM No.203507
>>200671
Does your state have a regulatory department for scuba diving stuff?
Anonymous
7/11/2024, 11:30:18 AM No.203879
>>88127
Retarded question. For most divers it's 40m anyway.
Anonymous
7/11/2024, 11:51:34 AM No.203881
>>121888
To any anons wondering: this will not be your experience in the army. It is hard, grueling work, and you need to get really lucky to be assigned to something/somewhere interesting.
Anonymous
7/12/2024, 4:53:02 AM No.203967
>>85309 (OP)
I'm looking to get a pair of decent spearfishing/freediving fins. besides for cressi, who makes good stuff? What about open heel vs full foot?
currently looking at some cressi pro lights.
Anonymous
7/12/2024, 5:22:57 AM No.203968
>>99918
>>99923
NEAT
Anonymous
7/14/2024, 8:48:17 PM No.204235
Autistic question but is it possible to find a GF through a dive trip? Friends have told me it isn't a bad idea.
Replies: >>204468 >>206951 >>206976
Anonymous
7/18/2024, 4:21:10 PM No.204468
>>204235
Most divers are middle aged men. I have never been in a diving group that had women my age over the hundreds of dives I have logged. It's a very male brained activity.
Anonymous
7/19/2024, 2:44:42 AM No.204513
>>157475
>It happened diving with one other diver, who did not hear it
>Anybody got a guess?

some combination of mild nitrogen narcosis induced auditory hallucination with gas moving around in your body/eardrum

t. non-diver
Anonymous
8/2/2024, 7:14:47 AM No.206068
so I bought all my own gear and just started diving so far 6 dives in and having lots of fun I'm a FL native so I have access to great diving

I've looked into all the info for safe diving do I really need OW? should I just spend the money on a decent boat and open up lots of new diving for myself or spend the money on training thats freely available online?
Replies: >>206825 >>206951 >>209402
Anonymous
8/5/2024, 6:07:52 PM No.206531
>>197964
Its fine fine as long as it keeps you warm and you have your buoyancy right
Anonymous
8/7/2024, 4:04:29 PM No.206825
>>206068
>guys, do I really need to spend $200 to get the bare minimum certification needed so that scuba shops won't tell me to fuck off when I ask them to fill up my tanks?
Replies: >>206962
Anonymous
8/8/2024, 6:08:45 AM No.206951
>>179969
I never understood the idea of attaching a gigantic air volume to your face, no weight whatsoever to compensate, and trying do dive with it. These masks are made for your fat mom to slowly cruise at the surface, and they're fine for that, but little else.
Suboptimal concept and a disaster waiting to happen, either from the quality control from cheap ass chinese copies (because, if you don't want to put the mild finacial effort to actually train OW, what are the odds you will pay for the original brand?) or lack of training from people who want to circunvent actually having to be taught something before diving.

>>206068
You're a valuable lesson waiting to happen for everyone else out there who will survive your stupid ass.

>>204235
I got my sexy dive instructor that way. Bragging aside it's at least as good as any other group activity to get laid.

>>132665
FFESSM est un troupeau d'intรฉgristes :)
Les cours รฉtaient tellement arides quand j'avais regardรฉ.
Replies: >>206962
Anonymous
8/8/2024, 12:27:39 PM No.206962
>>206825
>>206951
a shop already fills my tanks and the price is 500 for ow in a group 800 private
also what precisely did you learn in the ow class that i can't look up online and already do on my own? does taking the ow class somehow preclude you from being an idiot?
Replies: >>209288 >>209402
Anonymous
8/8/2024, 3:27:53 PM No.206976
>>204235
Only if you become a dive instructor and hit on your students
Anonymous
8/26/2024, 11:21:08 PM No.209141
>>174364
Get VERY good at swimming quietly, surgically, and technical. Get rebreather certs and training, use them a lot in open water. Save a ton of cash for extra gear and training, you're going to need it.

Above all else - have a realistic expectation of why and how. Why do you want to do these cave dives? Just to check them off the list? To show people you did them? To explore super tight areas? To challenge your diving? How are you going to become a cave diver? How are you selecting your caves? How are you choosing your gear and why?

The mental perpetration for cave diving to be done safely is not something to take lightly. It's as dangerous as BASE Jumping, and should be approached the same way - reckless and dumb people die easy and quick.
Replies: >>212296
Anonymous
8/27/2024, 4:37:13 PM No.209189
20240827_210008
20240827_210008
md5: e6f093cba733a9c63b15eeb8b660a1b2๐Ÿ”
I think I fucked up my brain. During my certification dive, I had my first-ever panic attack on my third dive. I was pretty sure I was going to die back rhen. However, I surfaced safely, following all safety stops. I didnโ€™t feel anything immediately after that. But the next day, I started experiencing shortness of breath. I brushed it off as stress from diving, I thought.
It's been days since I got my certificate, but I still have symptoms of shortness of breath and feel extremely weak. I'm pretty sure that panic attack flipped a switch in my DNA and triggered an anxiety disorder in me. I swear I was a normal person before the dive; now I keep having anxiety attacks. I always thought anxiety was just an excuse made by Redditors.
But now, I'm just really tired. I can't breathe properly anymore, and my hands always feel numb. I missed a lot of my uni classes. I get anxiety for no fucking reason at all. It's an incurable neuronal disease. I wish I had never gone scuba diving.
Replies: >>209230 >>209365
Anonymous
8/28/2024, 1:12:59 AM No.209230
>>209189
Call DAN https://dan.org/about-dan/contact/
Replies: >>209234 >>209365
Anonymous
8/28/2024, 3:08:22 AM No.209234
>>209230
No it's not DCS. If it was, it would've showed symptoms after the dive. It's been days now after my dive.
Anonymous
8/28/2024, 8:33:33 PM No.209288
1721735807653
1721735807653
md5: 43e7be74c64fed34d11d7f7aed76fa90๐Ÿ”
>>206962
>does taking the ow class somehow preclude you from being an idiot?
80% of people that dive with a OW license are retarded. 100% of people that dive without a certification are retarded.

>price is 500 for ow in a group 800 private
Do the group, 500 isn't that bad for a cert assuming all gear is included. How are you going to afford taking trips, renting/buying gear, etc of you can't even afford a basic training?
Replies: >>209402
Anonymous
8/29/2024, 6:40:11 PM No.209365
images - 2024-08-29T233905.079
images - 2024-08-29T233905.079
md5: a0f6fdac05c241a45b4f3dbd7c938330๐Ÿ”
>>209189
>>209230
I went to the doc and just got diagnosed with panic disorder. Thanks scuba diving, now I am mentally ill.
Replies: >>209434
Anonymous
8/30/2024, 4:02:44 AM No.209402
1669394921620460s
1669394921620460s
md5: bcf9ad11d01ef51c8578cd405b3de06d๐Ÿ”
>>209288
>>206962
>>206068
So I'm the uncertified OP now freshly certified and the OW class is clearly meant for lemmings and children. went through the whole course learned almost nothing I didn't already learn/study up on before diving, saw someone wig out of a mask off and someone failed on the 50ft swim breath hold
If my GI bill from the military wasn't paying for it i would not have gone but now i can fill my tanks anywhere and can get into the cert places which is cool i guess
Replies: >>209424
Anonymous
8/30/2024, 3:33:44 PM No.209424
1702910743671
1702910743671
md5: 861e981f030809ce63687cfb81af7102๐Ÿ”
>>209402
>So I'm the uncertified OP now freshly certified and the OW class is clearly meant for lemmings and children.
Ofc, it's tailored for the average person (or lowest common denominator) like everything else in life. PADI is a business but for the average person a good idea to learn how to operate basic equipment. This is a sport where if you fuck up too badly, you're dead or in the hospital.

>I didn't already learn/study up on before diving, saw someone wig out of a mask off and someone failed on the 50ft swim breath hold
I, no joke, got certified with a guy who didn't know how to swim. On the 300M swim requirement for OW, he doggy paddled the entire distance, the instructor and I had to wait forever for him to finish. He struggled to tread water for even 10 min too. In open water with waves, guy probably would've panicked and drowned, yes he got his cert btw.

>If my GI bill from the military wasn't paying for it i would not have gone but now i can fill my tanks anywhere and can get into the cert places which is cool i guess
Maybe you're lucky and can drive to the beach/fill your own cylinders somehow, I live in-land and north so decent scuba diving (not a quarry, pond, or river) requires significant travel for me. I don't even own a cylinder, I rent them at dive shops wherever I'm visiting because taking a AL80 cylinder on an airplane doesn't make sense and they ask for certification before they let me rent a few tanks. For many, especially those who rent gear/tanks, you have no alternatives.
Anonymous
8/30/2024, 7:00:45 PM No.209434
>>209365
This is something that you can overcome - sadly the FDA vetoed the MDMA therapy but that seriously would have worked.

What caused the panic attack?
Replies: >>209648 >>209702
Anonymous
8/31/2024, 9:15:42 PM No.209527
Don't know if this is the right place to ask but is there a way to see PADI's annual profits? My most specific and autistic anxiety is that diving won't be that much of a thing in the future due to economic reasons. I recognise that it was always more of an expensive activity but I've been shocked at how many random people I've met on the internet who did it on holiday once.
Anonymous
9/2/2024, 7:49:28 AM No.209648
images - 2024-06-21T231332.997
images - 2024-06-21T231332.997
md5: e026640c3420a9cc3414310adcbcdf2b๐Ÿ”
>>209434
>What caused the panic attack?
Nothing caused it. I can clear my mask just fine. I think I did well. I didn't panic and pull off my regulator underwater (happened to me on a previous pool dive). I don't think scuba diving caused it, I might be just mentally ill. Looking forward to my next dive.
Anonymous
9/2/2024, 6:32:24 PM No.209676
Hitting Malibu Road today. Nice beach dive, if the waves aren't too rough.
Anonymous
9/2/2024, 11:09:55 PM No.209702
Fearful dog
Fearful dog
md5: f8aa1c069e1353e17b7082ed72486a55๐Ÿ”
>>209434
>MDMA therapy
>Rolling balls 50 metres underwater

Not sure that's the best idea...
Anonymous
9/6/2024, 5:23:18 AM No.210013
Lobster season opening up in Cali at the end of the month. Who's going down? I've got two days planned out on a boat for the opening and following night.
Replies: >>210547
Anonymous
9/10/2024, 1:28:17 PM No.210547
kramm
kramm
md5: 17a03419484e9147e6efe4758a6e3f11๐Ÿ”
>>210013
You don't just throw out lobster pots?
Anonymous
9/17/2024, 1:45:52 AM No.211168
__star_sapphire_and_sunny_milk_touhou_drawn_by_hepari__sample-719681f7fbf163027e79cf9f7e9f3a36
Is scuba diving a niche hobby?
Anonymous
9/27/2024, 5:03:38 AM No.211995
open water certified through NAUI today
yippee
Anonymous
9/30/2024, 1:13:35 AM No.212294
>>200671
In the end we gived the place a last chance, we waited until the beginning of low season to make the last dive and avoid another overcrowded experience.
GF got a another panic attack while putting the neoprene since she remembered the other negative experiences and she actually hurts her fingers with the neoprene god knows fucking how. She is not forced to do this.

This time the owners of the center paid close attention to us, in case we needed help or had to do something better.
The dive experience was finally similar to what I experienced at other sites.
Get in, swim for a bit without incidences, see some fish, get out. Nobody got too cold, visibility was decent, no 9 people pushing each other trying to see a miserable seahorse, no issues with the gear or huge holes on the neoprene, we didn't run out of air.
GF lost most of the fear to dive that she got during this course.
At last it's finally over, I can take my licence and fuck off to a place worth diving like the red sea or south asia.
Replies: >>232367
Anonymous
9/30/2024, 1:28:33 AM No.212296
>>209141
Not him but to be honest looks dangerous as fuck, most caves don't even have cool fauna to look at, sunken ships and some structures look appealing but most of those are not that big to begin with and you can dive around them with a safe distance, it's dangerous too but caves don't look worth it at all.
Replies: >>226925
Anonymous
10/1/2024, 1:27:11 AM No.212370
I got my first intro class on Friday bros! I have butterflies, kind of like before I flew out for basic training, even though I know the scuba instructors will be much kinder.
Anonymous
10/4/2024, 10:36:02 PM No.212669
Why don't you pussies do cave diving?
Replies: >>212697 >>212932
Anonymous
10/5/2024, 4:16:35 AM No.212697
>>212669
Boring and nothing to see.
Replies: >>212932 >>214011
Anonymous
10/8/2024, 2:30:02 AM No.212932
>>212669
Well, turns out I just finished a week ago September Sidemount + Cavern diving in Mallorca.

If anyone here wants to do it, i'd recommend not doing a combo course as I did. Doing the cavern incident management stuff while not being comfortable yet with the sidemount is mentally exhausting as fuck. I've never been that happy to get out of the water. I would rather do sidemont, take a few days to get used to it and have a few enjoyable dives, then do the cavern training. By itself the training is demanding enough, I did up to an hour and a half underwater doing nothing but managing crisis after crisis.

Once finished i did a few more recreational dives with the sidemount rig before getting back into cave dives (Pollenรงa bay in Mallorca has some great sites), shit was much more manageable.

>>212697
I love the feeling when you reach some cathedral like room. Eerie and peaceful.
Anonymous
10/20/2024, 11:51:17 PM No.214010
pepe
pepe
md5: 56030f9b216360fdc2012db70ca9fc79๐Ÿ”
>>85309 (OP)
>she scuba dives
is there a bigger red flag?
Replies: >>214071 >>218861
Anonymous
10/20/2024, 11:55:27 PM No.214011
>>212697
the big open room caves look fun like devils hole but you can't dive those
Anonymous
10/21/2024, 12:04:36 AM No.214012
>>85309 (OP)
Does the water pressure prevent boners? I'm trying to find the world record for deepest coom but google sucks and when I type 'scuba' in the porn site all you get is people in pools
Replies: >>214041 >>218573
Anonymous
10/21/2024, 3:09:05 AM No.214041
>>214012
it's too cold once you get below 60 feet of water to even think about sex
Anonymous
10/21/2024, 12:38:16 PM No.214071
>>214010
I'd love a GF to dive with.
Replies: >>214602
Anonymous
10/22/2024, 3:12:45 AM No.214142
>Got certified for OW
Now what? The scuba store that trained me keeps recommending I go on a tropical vacation but I donโ€™t have money for that shit. I just want to train my basic skills right now but I donโ€™t have anyone to go with.
Replies: >>214330
Anonymous
10/24/2024, 6:48:14 PM No.214330
>>214142
If you live in cali you can schedle tours to catalina and such
Anonymous
10/25/2024, 7:36:39 PM No.214448
Lobster season in Cali, but I've only brought one back so far. I tried the break wall outside of Angel's Gate at night and it was practically barren.
Anonymous
10/27/2024, 9:10:50 PM No.214602
>>214071
you think you do but you don't
Replies: >>214604
Anonymous
10/27/2024, 9:50:17 PM No.214604
>>214602
Why?
Replies: >>215145
Anonymous
11/2/2024, 8:06:46 PM No.215145
>>214604
they're all super tomboyish
Replies: >>215146 >>218862
Anonymous
11/2/2024, 9:27:43 PM No.215146
>>215145
I find that cute. A boyish girl I'm talking to at the moment said she'd love to get into diving.
Anonymous
11/29/2024, 3:38:10 AM No.216682
Sunny coast
Anonymous
11/29/2024, 11:39:59 AM No.216688
Any good dive sites in the UK? Also, what happened to the OP image?
Anonymous
12/19/2024, 10:07:44 AM No.217876
JIM-Suit
JIM-Suit
md5: 7f742401b06d55255c311be3e73c08b8๐Ÿ”
>2000+24
>Using SCUBA gear
Replies: >>218573
Anonymous
12/29/2024, 1:48:29 PM No.218573
>>217876
No point if you aren't getting wet
>>214012
Look harder I've seen underwater blowjobs
Anonymous
1/2/2025, 1:39:38 PM No.218861
da8775f2-f63a-4dbe-89f5-31d8ba85a38d
da8775f2-f63a-4dbe-89f5-31d8ba85a38d
md5: fd45f935485cb69a2622040cbac968ec๐Ÿ”
>>214010
>she freedives
is there a bigger green flag?
Replies: >>232035
Anonymous
1/2/2025, 1:40:39 PM No.218862
>>215145
Either that or they are feminine as hell but completely ran thru or have a sugar daddy or whatever
Anonymous
1/17/2025, 9:19:39 AM No.220291
Should I buy a backplate+wing or jacket for first bcd?
Replies: >>226092
Anonymous
1/17/2025, 10:54:25 AM No.220292
>>85309 (OP)
Ok
Anonymous
2/7/2025, 1:07:29 AM No.222880
>>92144
this is not funny at all u fag, its just humble brag
Anonymous
2/23/2025, 3:00:49 PM No.224433
>>85309 (OP)
Washington dives?
Replies: >>224448
Anonymous
2/23/2025, 6:15:34 PM No.224448
>>224433
I don't think scuba gear existed back then.
Replies: >>224453
Anonymous
2/23/2025, 8:08:21 PM No.224453
>>224448
fun fact
Ben Franklin almost became a swimming instructor in England
Anonymous
2/24/2025, 11:36:35 AM No.224507
>>85309 (OP)
During OWD certification on my very first Open Water dive a woman died. She was with a different group doing her Deep Certification. It seems her primary froze her secondary was not open. She went into panic mode and went straight up without exhaling. Later talked to the first responder. They already knew it's over and only tried because she was 30 years young. Whats even more fucked up is that her diving buddy was her fiance.
Replies: >>225980
Anonymous
3/4/2025, 9:57:12 AM No.225310
file
file
md5: ac1c3ab1465f3dd04630ead829dd1024๐Ÿ”
Could I get away with not paying import duties at the airport customs if I brought a Tiburon back to Yurop?
Anonymous
3/16/2025, 2:59:21 AM No.225980
>>224507
this happened?
Anonymous
3/19/2025, 1:50:17 AM No.226092
>>220291
Depends what you want, there are great BCDs and terrible ones too in both categories.
It also depends on your price point. Buying scuba equipment is like buying cars. Itโ€™s a depreciating asset so I wouldnโ€™t go overboard just to get the best BCD that money can buy. As an instructor myself it made more sense to buy a backplate and wings since it spreads the weight more evenly across my back thus making it easier to carry. I also bought a rugged wing that could take a beating. A busy dive centre means sometimes accidents causing damage to gear is more likely.
If you donโ€™t dive regularly Iโ€™d probably recommend a nice mid-range jacket and definitely buy a stainless-steel-buckled cushioned weight belt or at least one with pockets - your hips will thank you later.
Replies: >>226094
Anonymous
3/19/2025, 2:30:39 AM No.226094
>>226092
Shit it's really been two months goddamn
I ended up buying a second hand Halcyon stainless steel backplate that came with integrated weight pockets and the padding, but it also came with a 50lb doubles wing so I had to get an OMS singles wing from the dive shop (had rented one from them prior). Love it, far more comfortable than the jacket BCD I used during learning. It's surprising that crotch straps aren't a normal thing, to me jackets riding up was my biggest gripe.
I dropped like 5k so far and the only disappointment was the Shearwater I bought which I've already had to return after 6 weeks for a faulty screen
Anonymous
3/27/2025, 4:41:09 PM No.226924
>>169337
>hot iowan instructor

when I got certed, one of the girls we got certed with was a cute, slim, mid 20s hot Filipina chick

Warm water at the site

We pair up with our buddies and he puts us in a square of 2x2

Me swimming right behind the filipina chick while she's wearing a 2 piece

fucking NICE
Anonymous
3/27/2025, 4:43:06 PM No.226925
>>212296
they're not. there's literally nothing in them. I chalk it up to stupid human brain when humans want to do them
Anonymous
4/6/2025, 6:58:45 AM No.227875
Scuba-diver
Scuba-diver
md5: 25dfffb0d76c4cf809b16647c2e6e842๐Ÿ”
I've been seeing a shit ton of ads for these Chinese scuba tanks, I just know dumb asses are going to get lung expansion injuries using these things. They also don't have any of the DOT markings so when people realize they can't fill a tiny tank to 3000 psi with a fking bike pump they try to take it to a shop.
Replies: >>227940
Anonymous
4/7/2025, 1:06:21 AM No.227940
>>227875
I've seen someone trying to flog one of these off on marketplace, no doubt they got one use out of it, got lucky not to die and realized no dive shop in the country is going to touch it. I guess there's always dodgy mechanics though.
Anonymous
5/19/2025, 11:50:52 AM No.230765
Are you a DIRchud or PADI/SSI normalfag?
Anonymous
5/31/2025, 6:43:33 AM No.232035
>>218861
Nope, but that flag is as rare as they come
Anonymous
6/2/2025, 2:12:13 PM No.232367
>>212294
Woa I can't belive this thread is still going /xs/ is as dead as it gets.
Going to the perhentian islands malasia this month. Hopefully we will get 6 dives with no incidents and lots of fishy fish.
Replies: >>236975
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:54:52 PM No.233131
I've been having flu like symptoms for the last two days (stuffed/runny nose, some sneezing and coughing, no fever). My OWD and AOWD are starting in 3 days. I'm on vacation and can't just postpone it for a few days.

Would I be able to partake?
Replies: >>233258 >>233327
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 3:05:50 AM No.233258
>>233131
Not ideal, reverse sinus squeeze can be extremely painful, anecdotal but on my AOW a guy was on the tail end of a cold/flu and was struggling to ascend because of how painful it was. I tend to have semi-stuffy sinuses all the time and I had a blow out that day too but I don't seem to feel them at all.
If you can get a neti pot and some saline solution and do 2 sinus flushes a day leading up to try and clear them out and decongestants are a thing but if they make you woozy/sleepy then that's not a great idea when you're learning how not to die underwater.
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 12:14:21 PM No.233325
Hey guys,
I've got and PADI Advanced Open Diver cert and about 50 dives. Now I'm thinking about buying my first BCD + Regulators so I don't have to rent it everytime on vacation. Should I wait until I have more experience / dives or would you recommend buying the gear early on?
My gf and I both plan on having diving vacations at least once a year + going with our local club several times in summer.

I was also thinking about getting further certifications (i.e. Rescue Diver, Deep-/Wreck-Specialties, etc.). Should I wait or should I get on these right away?
Replies: >>233451
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 12:18:23 PM No.233327
sinupret
sinupret
md5: 89ff8b41c32f61634338ce91c2f72c95๐Ÿ”
>>233131
I did my OWD with allergies and stuffed sinuses in spring and the lake dives outdoors were pure torture.

Since then I take pic related a few days before and during every dive vacation and my sinuses are completely free.
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 1:00:09 AM No.233451
>>233325
Regulators sure, it's nice having your own life support equipment that you know the service date of and that no one else (except maybe yourself) has thrown up in them.
BCD, could go either way I suppose. If majority of your diving is going to be flying/trip based you have to consider luggage costs.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:25:15 PM No.236975
IMG-20250619-WA0037
IMG-20250619-WA0037
md5: 59e1e2cb6148c87ce37a56340165c1ce๐Ÿ”
>>232367
Everything went mostly ok. GF wanted to dive but was very scared and anxious the day before. Her fear went away after the first dive but she still feels like she must be very careful with this sport (she is right) but now feels good and capable while doing so.
She did 4 dives I did 6 in 2 days.
I think I'm not breathing properly because I got tired after dive 3. Next day I was ok but on dive 6 I got very dizzy and got a headache after the dive. This last one was very easy going to 12m and then staying at 6m for most of the dive (less than 40 min) and even then it felt bad. I was ok after some hours but it got me thinking what did I wrong.
Additionally GF got cuts on her hand by touching a hulk by mistake.
Hulks are cool to see by the outside (what we did) but getting inside seems significantly more dangerous, and for the most part you are not seeing anything that you can't see from the outside. It increases the possibility of something going wrong drastically and offers very little in return.
Dives were cool and extremely cheap, like less than 17โ‚ฌ per dive including gear and the small boat, but not even close to Thailands beauty.
There were plenty of parrot, needle, box, clown and trigger fish, biggest sting rays I have ever seen like close to human size. A sand shark under one of the hulks barracudas, little tuna like fish etc.
Overall it was great to gain a lot of experience for cheap and to find our current limits.
Also for now I don't see much point about going deeper than 18m since most if not all the cool stuff can be seen at that depth while having more dive time and being way more safe in case of any issue.