Diving-the NO WIND alternative

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viksta
viksta
69 posts
69 posts
11 May 2009 8:53am
I am wondering if any of you water babies want to learn to SCUBA dive while there is no wind? It is a great alternative for windless windsurfing trips away like the 2009 Robe Easter Classic....[}:)]!
Let me know if you are interested!!
McFlying
McFlying
WA
247 posts
WA, 247 posts
11 May 2009 12:51pm
yep! PADI instructor! I am able to teach up to Dive Master and I have my own insurance also which allows me to teach independantly!
viksta
viksta
69 posts
69 posts
11 May 2009 12:56pm
McFlying said...

yep! PADI instructor! I am able to teach up to Dive Master and I have my own insurance also which allows me to teach independantly!

Sorry, it is me that is the dive instructor...not Marty (oops)!
viksta
viksta
69 posts
69 posts
11 May 2009 3:32pm
Cheers mate! Maybe you should come with us next time there is no wind!! We always take the gear "just in case"!!
Dr Duck
Dr Duck
SA
450 posts
SA, 450 posts
14 May 2009 5:08pm
Hi Vikki,

I did a bit of scuba in the days before I got into windsurfing. Can you still get yourself a bag of scallops off Seacliff without too much trouble? Yum.
viksta
viksta
69 posts
69 posts
19 May 2009 9:36am
Dr Duck said...

Hi Vikki,

I did a bit of scuba in the days before I got into windsurfing. Can you still get yourself a bag of scallops off Seacliff without too much trouble? Yum.


I think they are all a bit small these days...people forget they need to be a certain size!! There are, however, lots of crays down at Robe!!
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