Instructor
Level:
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BSAC Instructor Trainer (IT) |
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BSAC Advanced Instructor
(AI 3639) |
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PSAI Inspiration Rebreather Instructor (643) |
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PSAI Advanced Nitrox Instructor (643) |
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BSAC Nitrox Instructor (Nitrox Inst. 962) |
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BSAC Open Water Instructor (OWI 3130) |
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PADI
Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI 620369) |
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Started Diving:
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Current
Qualifications:
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BSAC Advanced Diver |
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BSAC Diver Cox'n |
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TDI Advanced Tri Mix |
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TDI CCR Diver |
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TDI Extended Range Diver |
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TDI Advanced Nitrox Diver |
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TDI Gas Blender |
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RYA Level 3 Powerboat |
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Best
Dive Ever:
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Scapa flow week
generally esp. The James Barrie just outside the flow with Ryan, great fun
pulling the buoy down to 20m with a confused Ryan hanging on the end, then
clearing the shot line of jelly fish with my face to allow everyone else a
clean descent :o( but amazing vis and very intact wreck, and lots of
nitrogen to enlighten the mind :o)
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Most
Educating Dive:
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When
I thought I was invincible. Going down the shot line in current to free the
anchor after my dive, watching the said anchor go horizontal with jimbo’s
lifting bag, neither to be seen again, running out of air in 1 of my two
cylinders, then drifting through the shipping channel on my ascent.
Let
this be a lesson, just cut the line, you can replace the anchor but not your
self and if anyone asks you to go and get the shot tell em to F#*K OFF.
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Maddest
Dive Ever:
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Possible
one of my early dives with Ade on the Luis, slight current (again) only pair
out of 3 to get done to the bottom, lots of digging around and dodging
current behind bits of the wreck, a top dive :o)
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Why
I Want To Dive:
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Because
I want to be one of the privileged few to experience the wonders undersea.
On a more personal note to try and dive some of the submarines that my
granddad served on.
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I was a marine animal, what would I be?
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