Saturday September 4th 2010

‘Scuba Diving’ Archives

Wet, Dry or Semi-Dry?

Wet, Dry or Semi-Dry?

Water conducts heat away from the body 25 times faster than air - so it is quite easy to see that we are likely to get cold quite quickly if we don't wear insulation! Wetsuits are usually made of neoprene, which has loads of little bubbles of nitrogen trapped in the material.  It is these bubbles that give the suit thermal insulation, but also [...]

Book: The Diving Manual

Book:  The Diving Manual

ISBN-13: 978-0953891924 Review This book is a very good introduction to diving covering all of the basics and introducing you to different aspects of diving so you can go and research the areas that you find interesting.  It covers all aspects of the BSAC Ocean Diver diver course, with some extra information thrown in around it. If you [...]

Scuba Kit List

Scuba Kit List

Okay, so you should have all your basic kit by now, time to move onto the more expensive stuff! BCD Buoyancy Compensating Device, or Buoyancy Compensator is the device that allows you to control your buoyancy underwater.  They come in two different designs (well there are 3, but you don't need to know about the 3rd!)  the stab jacket is [...]

Basic Kit List

Basic Kit List

Although when you first start to dive you will probably hire club equipment, as it is usually included in the price of the course, it is a good idea to start accumulating your own kit if you plan to carry on. The order in which I list things below is probably a good order to get your kit in... Mask and Snorkel Masks come in all shapes and [...]

Winter Diving

Winter Diving

I just had to share this with you, I found it on the BSAC website: Winter Diving If I have a favorite time of year to go diving it has to be in the early part of spring as new life is just starting to get going. However, a very close second is winter diving, especially in Scotland. There is little to match a crisp February or March day with a [...]