- Feb 8, 2001
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So I got back into SCUBA diving lately (after a trip to Hawaii where i dove a wreck at 120' and had the time of my life)and decided to get my PADI Master Scuba Diver rating by next spring. Since then, I have taken two classes - Advanced Open Water and Nitrox,signed up for a 3rd class - Rescue Diver, made 2 trips to Dutch Springs and have been accumulating my own gear so I don't have to shell out $50-$100 for rental equipment every time I go out. (approximate expenditures $1000)
Here in New Jersey, the local diving is, for the most part, diving at Dutch Springs quarry or wreck diving in the Atlantic. This is NOTHING like diving at a resort and special training and equipment is required just to get on most boats let alone dive the wrecks. So, I am feeling pretty good about where I am, but I just read THIS ARTICLE and realized I have a LONG way to go. Ignoring the fact that I haven't taken my wreck diving class yet, I still need the following pieces of equipment:
7mm wetsuit $200
5mm hooded vest $50
EMT Shears $15
Wreck Reel $70
Primary light $75
Slate $20
Lift Bag $75
And I will STILL have to rent the Primary and Pony tanks and pay for the air fills for each dive.
Ah well, you gotta do what you love to do!
Here in New Jersey, the local diving is, for the most part, diving at Dutch Springs quarry or wreck diving in the Atlantic. This is NOTHING like diving at a resort and special training and equipment is required just to get on most boats let alone dive the wrecks. So, I am feeling pretty good about where I am, but I just read THIS ARTICLE and realized I have a LONG way to go. Ignoring the fact that I haven't taken my wreck diving class yet, I still need the following pieces of equipment:
7mm wetsuit $200
5mm hooded vest $50
EMT Shears $15
Wreck Reel $70
Primary light $75
Slate $20
Lift Bag $75
And I will STILL have to rent the Primary and Pony tanks and pay for the air fills for each dive.
Ah well, you gotta do what you love to do!
