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| Still Learning.... Current Rebreather/s: | Introduction - Ant Slegg Hello I'm Ant Slegg a Brit' currently resident in the Netherlands and diving with BS-AC 1913 here and occasionally with BS-AC 380 in the UK. Having dived for quite a few years and completed a Drager SCR course a couple of years ago I'm now looking to purchase, train on and build up experience on a CCR (probably an Inspiration or Evolution) and have joined to try and get information on what might be available second-hand as 11 months plus seems a long time to wait for a piece of diving equipment. However please don't bombard me with adverts for heavily modified Inspirations - what I'm interested in is something pretty close to what the factory supplies. Thanks for your time Ant S |
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| Despotic Overlord ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Introduction - Ant Slegg Welcome aboard :-) what's the diving like out there? If you go to our for sale forum I do bleive we might have a few standard classic inspirations for sale currently! Stuart
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| Still Learning.... Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Introduction - Ant Slegg The diving in the Netherlands is... Interesting. There's a lot of polder diving, a polder being a piece of the sea that the Dutch plan to convert into land someday (they put a wall around it, wait for the fresh rain water to do it's work then pump it dry). This is sort of like diving at a huge Gildy! That said you can dive year round (down to 3 or 4 degC) and the South (Zeeland) is very good for sea-life (some places have lobsters by the 100s). The North Sea also has some interesting wrecks (the Cressy, Hogue and Aboukir for example). Thanks for the advice on the for sale stuff - this seems like a well organised but fairly large site so you've saved me a lot of time looking around. Thanks Ant S |
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