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Monthly Archives: November 2013

My first Advanced Open Water Course

November 30, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

It was only last week that Sharleen and I had gone on a 3-tank dive trip and completed her Adventure Diver Course.  Now  it was time to do her Advanced […]

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instruction, scuba

Divers Alert Network – DAN

November 30, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Divers Alert Network is your go to place for all diving medical problems. The offer guidance and help for all problems. If you are worried about something you can just […]

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scuba, tec diving

The Last Dive – Bernie Chowdhury

November 28, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

A chance mention on a Facebook post by a friend of mine (who completed their IDC/IE with me), lead me to look up this book and the story of Chris […]

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books, scuba, tec diving

Do I need a jon line?

November 26, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Have you ever been diving from a boat in high swell and/or current? Well, like most divers you probably have and you found that holding on to the anchor/descent line […]

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equipment, scuba, tec diving

Andros Island – Bahamas Dive Club Trip

November 24, 2013by jumpsaildive 1 Comment

Always up for adventure and excitement I signed up for the Bahamas Dive Club trip to Andros Island. It was a whole day affair leaving early in the morning from […]

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instruction, scuba

Goldfinder – Keith Jessop

November 21, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

A small article in Diver magazine alerted me to this gem of a book. At only 99p on the Kindle it is definitely worth a punt. Goldfinder is the story […]

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books, scuba, tec diving

Advanced Open Water Certification

November 19, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Most divers, when they have completed their open water certification (OW), are keen to continue their education. The next logical step for them is the Advanced Open Water Course (AOW). […]

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