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| Other Dive Equipment: Discuss Spares kit in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I've just about got all me kit now and was wondering what i should get hold of to take ... |
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| Imported post I've just about got all me kit now and was wondering what i should get hold of to take along just in case things break, I can think of:- Fin straps mask strap O rings But what else is sensible to put in a basic kit and what tools are the most used to help save a dive. Cheers Andy |
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| Imported post whats aquasure? (sorry if i should already know that) |
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| Imported post It's a glue type water-proof sealant. It comes in wee tubes like superglue and is dead handy to emergency fix small holes in suits, gloves, etc. Any dive shop should sell it. In fact, I know people whose suits are held together by the stuff. Yes Budgy, I'm talking about you. The best thing really is buy one of the cheap tool boxes(£4.99 from B+Q type thing) and fill it with assorted handy tools and spares. Most divers carry something similar. This way when you start going out all day on boats it's easy enough to just fling the box on board as all the spares in the world are no use if there still in your car. Peter |
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| Imported post Hello, I prefer to use a good sealed box for my spares and tools, so that everything keeps dry and tools does not rust. Tools I have 2 adj. spanners small, 2 allen keys for low and high pressure ports and a leatherman. Plus the above I would add a mouth piece, cable ties,swivel pin with o rings for contents gauge. Some silicon grease. |
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| Imported post All of the above and don't forget the bungy - it can get you out of many holes - it acts as spare mask strap, fin strap, spare reg holder, lanyard etc. Also - I have a spare double-doggers, din inserts, blanking plugs, some cave line and finally a spare LP hose suitable for drysuit or wing inflator. I'm sure there's more but I can't remember. |
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| Imported post Spare torch, batteries & bulbs are handy. |
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| Imported post once you have got all that, you need to buy your own boat to carry it all in cos there wont be enough room in the club boat. Bob |
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| Imported post Yea but how do i get the boat in my bag? |
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| Imported post take out the kitchen sink!:rolleyes: |
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