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| Trip Reports: Discuss One Boris a YBOD and a twinset go to Stoney in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Met up today with Yipee and Jim Lyons for a couple of dives at Stoney.Managed to get to the water ... |
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| Met up today with Yipee and Jim Lyons for a couple of dives at Stoney.Managed to get to the water to find my stage was empty it must have leaked on the drive down,no worries others had plenty.Nice dive down to 35m for a total time of 58 mins,by which time Yippee was freezing his nuts off.All three of us managed to practice some skills and drills which was excellent.Second dive very similar but only 49 mins this time,but more good skills practiced.For me it was great to dive with another rebreather diver to see different methods for which i would like to say thanks to Jim, i learnt two good tips today. I had also arranged to meet two from my club Richard Greenwood and his pal Mike and i was in charge of catering.So started cooking the bacon only to find my gas bottle had run out(idiot)luckily Jim also had a cooker.Meet up with Ron Prowse always nice to put a face to a name and then went for a drink with Leslie and Mal. Finally called in D/Whouse on my way home as i have a suit leak,they pressure tested it inside and out but no leaks so they replaced the valves all free of charge TOP SERVICE many thanks cheers Mark
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| Mark, As a rebreather diver I thought they taught you about redundancy? Next trip you need to remember to make sure you've got a full gas cylinder. I nearly had to buy breakfast today!! Leigh, good to meet you today. Had two really good dives and still got home before 3pm. Richard |
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