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Lee, Dominique, Steven Chew, Tim Lightowler and I participated in an extensive course put on by Adam today, with the assistance or Rick to learn about the maintenance and workings of a variety of gear from regulator 1st and second stages, to inflators, tanks, webbing etc.
Great course.
Thanks Adam.
2 comments:
Great photos Jim - and a nice report. This is a really useful and important course for any diver to attend. I saw the new chairs today and was very impressed. They will make a world of difference from sitting on the old kit buckets...
Diving is an equipment intensive sport... learning more about your equipment is an essential step in the personal development of a diver. Well done everyone.
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