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Tag Archives: BCD

Confined Water Teaching Assignment 1 – IDC

October 19, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

The Confined Water Teaching Assignments that make up the IDC are designed to teach you how to present the topics to the students in a confined water situation. Again there […]

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24 Skills – Skill Session 1

October 8, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

As I am doing my IDC shortly I am reviewing the 24 skills that must be demonstrated on an Open Water Course. This is so that I have them clearly […]

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Sidemount Harnesses – Hollis or Razor

May 23, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

This April I did a sidemount course (you can read about it here, here, and here). While on that course I used the Hollis SMS 50, my instructors, on the […]

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Advanced Open Water Diving – Porto Ercole

May 5, 2013by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

Brad, one of my friends who travelled with me to Malta in October 2012, decided that he wanted to complete his PADI AOW and organised with Jo, a mutual friend […]

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I bought a BCD – Sea Quest Pro XLT

April 26, 2013by jumpsaildive 1 Comment

So I have just purchased a Sea Quest Pro XLT BCD. I bought it from a company in Germany off of eBay. Here is a quick demonstration of the product […]

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equipment, scuba

Two cylinders are better than one – Sidemount Speciality

April 5, 2013by jumpsaildive 3 Comments

When I did the trial dive of the Side Mount I fell instantly in love with the set up. Although the harness takes a little longer to put on, it […]

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I’ll take two cylinders on the side, please – Side Mount Diving

April 2, 2013by jumpsaildive 1 Comment

This morning I got the chance to try out diving with a side mount. The idea of being horizontal allowing you to be perfectly streamlined is really appealing. The more […]

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