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Category Archives: tec diving

An unfortunate death

August 25, 2015by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

You might have read in the news recently about Guy Garman who died on an attempt a world record depth attempt to 1200ft. I have written about record attempts before […]

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tec diving

My favourite Maltese dive shop

July 7, 2015by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Divewise Malta is one of favourite dive shops in the world. I have done a lot of training with them. From my Rescue course in October 2012, all the specialities […]

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cave diving, scuba, tec diving

Accomplished Bad Divers

May 26, 2015by jumpsaildive 2 Comments

Following on from my previous post about bad instructors/guides here is a post about bad accomplished divers. John Chatterton of Shadow Divers fame, has some really interesting posts on his […]

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scuba, tec diving

How to store your spool while diving

April 17, 2015by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

It is quite easy for a spool to become disconnected while you are diving. Apeks, the company that make the regulators that I use, have just released a video showing […]

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cave diving, equipment, scuba, tec diving
Attaching the cylinders for a trial dive with side mounting

Two years diving sidemount 

April 2, 2015by jumpsaildive 2 Comments

On the 2nd April 2013 I did a trial dive in sidemount. Alan Whitehead at Divewise/Techwise Malta helped me setup the Hollis SMS50, and after a briefing of how to […]

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scuba, tec diving

How to lay line properly

March 13, 2015by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

In a previous post I discussed about the type of line I like to use. However, I never discussed how to lay line properly. Well why reinvent the wheel when […]

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cave diving, scuba, tec diving

Getting the line right

February 27, 2015by jumpsaildive 1 Comment

  After my cave course I realised that the line I was using on my safety spools was subpar. It has become faded and it easily twists so there was […]

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equipment, scuba, tec diving

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