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Getting the Most out of Your Diving Gear

April 20, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

Getting the most out of your diving gear is what diving is all about. You will be in a position to enjoy diving when you use the correct diving equipment. The right gear makes all the difference when it comes to diving, and this means that you need to take some time out to consider how the kit works and how you will be using it. Taking time out to assess your diving gear is therefore essential.

 The first thing you will want to do is make sure that you invest in good quality diving equipment. This means that you should buy gear that reputable companies have produced. There is a great deal of equipment that has been on the market, and it is not always that you will be buying from a company that has produced good gear. It might be that you will be buying from a company that is making low-quality gear. This will mean that you could find yourself having to replace the equipment quite often, which could be a costly exercise.

 The next thing that you should look at when trying to get the most from your gear is the material from which it is made. Some people will tend to get gear made from steel, which is likely to be very durable. However, this can rust easily, and you could end up having to replace the equipment more often than you would like. The gear is made from needs to be very strong as this will make sure that it does not rust easily.

 Check the stitching and the seams that are there on the gear that you are looking at. This is another area where you will want to make sure that you are checking everything that you purchase. Getting the wrong gear might be a mistake. If you happen to buy equipment that is not as strong as you thought it was, it could prove a problem. You do not want to spend a lot of money because you did not check the gear properly.

 The next thing that you need to think about is the ease of use of the gear. This can vary from one item of gear to another. For example, if you use a scuba diving regulator, it needs to be easy to use. On the other hand, if you will be getting one of the heavier dive gear items such as a weight belt or a mask, you might not need to worry about the ease of use. However, these items are not easy to use, and therefore they need to be very well designed.

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How to Travel and Dive Responsibly During the Pandemic

March 16, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

A year into the Covid pandemic, many people are eager to get back out to travel. Preparing in advance is essential at this time. Anyone can have a wonderful and safe trip, full of great experiences and memories, but only by putting in the effort. 

Travel Planning

Before booking a trip, be sure to check into the travel restrictions based on location and type of transportation. Whether it is a country, U.S. state, or city, many places have their own rules. Venues may also have travel restrictions based on the location. For example, Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California are in two states and must comply with their respective state’s rules. For other countries, check the embassy website, which should provide covid guidelines. While it is rare to find travel insurance for Covid, carrying some travel insurance is a matter of good practice. Also, plan to bring along any documents, such as medical insurance cards, that could be useful in an emergency.

Covid Testing

Some countries and places require Covid testing before a flight. Check if rapid Covid testing is available while you wait, like at the Denver International Airport, or the requirement is to have a negative test three days in advance, which is the rule in the United Kingdom.

Covid Gear

There are several items every traveler should take to protect themselves from Covid. First, bring several masks. It may be easier to use disposable masks and throw them away after each use. However, if a cloth mask is more comfortable, be sure to bring enough for each day. Next, pack hand sanitizer as it may not be readily available. Finally, if possible, bring a forehead thermometer for venues that take body temperature before entry to any venue. Some businesses have the right to refuse access to their locations if customers do not meet body temperature requirements. 

Social Distancing

During travel and while at any venue, try to maintain social distancing. Some places have markers for social distancing or guides to remind visitors of the rules. While social distancing is not possible in every situation, it is best to observe the six-foot rule when appropriate.

Finally, enjoy the trip! Preparing in advance can give travelers the peace of mind they need to enjoy the sights and activities that drove them to travel in the first place.

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Best Destinations for Beginner Scuba Divers

April 3, 2018 by Kurt Kucera

When you’re starting out in any new activity, you want to make sure that you give yourself the best first experience possible. Scuba Diving is no different; you want to ensure that when choosing your site you consider not only your excitement but your safety as well. The scuba diving site you select should be somewhere that will give you all the features necessary for a memorable experience while also being appropriate for your skill level. Your first real dive trip is one of a kind, so you want the experience to be one that you remember for the rest of your life. With that in mind, here are some of the best destinations that deliver on the all the features necessary for beginner scuba divers.

 

Florida

The Sunshine state provides a plethora of diverse diving sites along with high-quality dive shops and operators. Water surrounds the state on three sides, and it boasts a number of freshwater springs in the interior. It appeals to many divers because of the variety of diving habitats. Divers can find wreck dives, shore dives, pier dives, drift diving, and even treasure-hunting diving off both of Florida’s coasts. In addition, just offshore of South Florida and down to the Florida Keys is the only living coral reef in North America. Divers will discover an abundance of marine life with the warm Gulf Stream current flowing through the area.

 

Bahamas

Located at the junction of the Atlantic and Caribbean oceans, the 700 islands, and 2,400 coral cays make up the Bahamas. The reef stretches 760 miles from Andros to Long Island, and it offers all types of world-class diving like shallow reefs, wrecks, blue holes, walls and shark dives. Plus with the warm water, high visibility, and gentle currents, the conditions make the Bahamas the ideal place for a beginner diver.

 

Hawaii

Beginners will love the chance to boost their skill set quickly due to the challenge of keeping neutral buoyancy while swimming through the lava-formed tunnel and arches at Tunnel Reef and First Cathedral in Hawaii. Divers can also enjoy the manta night dive of Kona which is a one of a kind nighttime experience that divers can have because of the site’s depth of 38 feet. Hawaii also calls to many families and couples and because of this, the instructors are frequently working with new divers and anyone looking to polish their skills.

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