Hey Katt, I ask you, because of your background, knowledge and because I know how much care you take to the ocean. I got since a month a brand new bcd, Hollis SMS 75, this is the reason why I want to keep it as long as possible looking brand new, so I wonder what would you recommend to clean it. Sure water helps a lot and it may don't need to get shampooed daily, but sometimes you want to clean it poperly in and outside, but I want to use something which would harm the nature as less as possible. So what would you recommend?
fresh water, maybe some "wetsuit cleaner" if you want to do the outside if it smells a little (I rinse mine with fresh water at the end of each dive day so it doesn't pickup smell). You can buy a "BCD flush hose" that connects to your hose/tape/faucet and the inflator port on your BCD, you can use that to flush fresh water through the BCD bladder.
Hi Katt. I spent about $150 for a Rx Mask. I had a hard time hearing everything you said about 30M. There was Background noises on the video. I know about the Deco Stop, Shorter times, And the "Nark'd" bit. The Shop asked me about AOW when I was returning their gear from the OW Course. I'm doing to impress a Special Lady in my life!!! The one who Inspired me to finally get OW Certified. Vielen Dank Sally!!!
tbh, the bigger deal in AOW is things like navigation and tricks to deploying an SMB nicely. From a practical standpoint for simple, guided, recreational dives, breathing on a reg is breathing on a reg (you said you know about the shorter times, etc so won't go into that)., and breathing on a reg at 20 is the same as at 30 as at 40... but 10m differences are a great way to charge you hundreds of bucks at a time But you need to be in the habit of checking your no deco limit, and your gas more regularly as you rip through both of them faster with depth. Do the 40m and you can see the NDL just burning down. Try to combine the AOW with a Nitrox cert, it'll give you more flexibility so you're never stuck with a dive place saying you can't dive because they're using Nitrox.
Yep - masks are important, I’ve seen notices from the local dive shops saying NO COSTCO MASKS/FINS/SNORKELS ALLOWED IN CLASS. My mom who will never scuba dive asked me about getting a better snorkeling mask - I told her go to the dive shop and buy a Tusa. She said I was right. I use a Tusa myself, probably the best fitting mask for my face. And yes, totally agree on getting certified at home. I can’t travel due to finances - but the diving in California is challenging but rewarding and I know when I do dive somewhere warmer and more exotic, I’ll be a better diver for it.
THRESHERS ALL THE WAY BAAAAABAY! so jealous. bucket list goal to swim with a thresher, they are beautiful. they are the reason i fell in love with the sea when i was a kid. them and whale sharks.
Oh man. Whale sharks are incredibly impressive too. (I swam with them a week after thresher sharks) the Philippines is an amazingly biodiverse ocean habitat
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into your posts! Been following for a while and am always excited to view your content. It’s always educational and so pleasantly presented! Looking forward to your future scuba vids :)
Truly appreciate your kind comments. It's so fun to create it, but also sometimes a bit lonely and feels like it's going to a vacuum! So I super duper appreciate you taking the time
They were referring to a 7ft hose which wraps around you and is used as your primary. If your buddy is out of air, you would donate your primary and use an octo for yourself which would typically be mounted to a bungee necklace. Different variations and pros/cons but it’s common in cave and tech.
check your audio from 5:38 to 6:37
Woops my apologies. Will try fix that. Thank you
Hey Katt, I ask you, because of your background, knowledge and because I know how much care you take to the ocean.
I got since a month a brand new bcd, Hollis SMS 75, this is the reason why I want to keep it as long as possible looking brand new, so I wonder what would you recommend to clean it. Sure water helps a lot and it may don't need to get shampooed daily, but sometimes you want to clean it poperly in and outside, but I want to use something which would harm the nature as less as possible.
So what would you recommend?
fresh water, maybe some "wetsuit cleaner" if you want to do the outside if it smells a little (I rinse mine with fresh water at the end of each dive day so it doesn't pickup smell). You can buy a "BCD flush hose" that connects to your hose/tape/faucet and the inflator port on your BCD, you can use that to flush fresh water through the BCD bladder.
Hi Katt. I spent about $150 for a Rx Mask. I had a hard time hearing everything you said about 30M. There was Background noises on the video. I know about the Deco Stop, Shorter times, And the "Nark'd" bit. The Shop asked me about AOW when I was returning their gear from the OW Course. I'm doing to impress a Special Lady in my life!!! The one who Inspired me to finally get OW Certified. Vielen Dank Sally!!!
tbh, the bigger deal in AOW is things like navigation and tricks to deploying an SMB nicely. From a practical standpoint for simple, guided, recreational dives, breathing on a reg is breathing on a reg (you said you know about the shorter times, etc so won't go into that)., and breathing on a reg at 20 is the same as at 30 as at 40... but 10m differences are a great way to charge you hundreds of bucks at a time But you need to be in the habit of checking your no deco limit, and your gas more regularly as you rip through both of them faster with depth. Do the 40m and you can see the NDL just burning down. Try to combine the AOW with a Nitrox cert, it'll give you more flexibility so you're never stuck with a dive place saying you can't dive because they're using Nitrox.
Yep - masks are important, I’ve seen notices from the local dive shops saying NO COSTCO MASKS/FINS/SNORKELS ALLOWED IN CLASS. My mom who will never scuba dive asked me about getting a better snorkeling mask - I told her go to the dive shop and buy a Tusa. She said I was right. I use a Tusa myself, probably the best fitting mask for my face.
And yes, totally agree on getting certified at home. I can’t travel due to finances - but the diving in California is challenging but rewarding and I know when I do dive somewhere warmer and more exotic, I’ll be a better diver for it.
It would be so cool seeing a Thresher shark. I feel honoured you discussed my question, ha ha.
Theyre honestly such impressive creatures. Whats youe favourite shark?
Katt check 5:41 on ur audio
Wooops. Fixed it. Had to delete a chunk unfortunately.
THRESHERS ALL THE WAY BAAAAABAY! so jealous. bucket list goal to swim with a thresher, they are beautiful. they are the reason i fell in love with the sea when i was a kid. them and whale sharks.
Oh man. Whale sharks are incredibly impressive too. (I swam with them a week after thresher sharks) the Philippines is an amazingly biodiverse ocean habitat
@@OceanPancake oh ya just showing off now haha I cannot wait to do the same, one day!
When I was in Australia (2007), the debate on tv was about building nuclear power plants 😂 I loved cairns
Good to see you Pancake,, Another awesome video
I'm glad you liked it! Let me know if you ever have any other questions
Thank you Pancake,,, @@OceanPancake
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into your posts! Been following for a while and am always excited to view your content. It’s always educational and so pleasantly presented! Looking forward to your future scuba vids :)
Truly appreciate your kind comments. It's so fun to create it, but also sometimes a bit lonely and feels like it's going to a vacuum! So I super duper appreciate you taking the time
That's not what a longhose setup is...
Woops my bad! Not familiar with the terminology. I dont have one then no
They were referring to a 7ft hose which wraps around you and is used as your primary. If your buddy is out of air, you would donate your primary and use an octo for yourself which would typically be mounted to a bungee necklace. Different variations and pros/cons but it’s common in cave and tech.
safety sausage... ffs what an 'instructor'
Love your channel, but coal is awesome.