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Club Aquarius

October 15, 2012 by Eric Keibler

Scuba Diving Practice – Local Lake Diving

open water october 2012
The Early Morning Arrivals for Wades Excelent Adventure Barbeque

Wow!  We had a great time up at Blue Lagoon yesterday.  Wade proved once again that he is a master at the smoker and grill.  The wild boar and grass fed brisket were awesome and no one went away hungry.  While the weather threatened and delivered on the ride up to Huntsville, the weather at the Lagoon was nice and we had clear skies in the afternoon. 

Practice your buoyancy skills locally…

I am often asked “do you still enjoy diving at Blue Lagoon?”  I think what they actually mean is, that since I have been all over the world what can I possible find to do at Blue Lagoon or any local diving venue for that matter.  What they fail to understand is that local diving affords you the opportunity to practice and maintain your skills.  There is also a social aspect to local diving which I have often described as a barbecue interrupted by diving.

In order to keep the dives interesting you have to go in with a plan or purpose.  In my earlier diving days I used local diving as a way to improve my navigational skills.  It was a challenge to find all of the objects in the lake and return to the beach without surfacing.  These skills have served me well over the years.  To keep these skills sharp, I still practice underwater navigation in the lakes. 

You can use your time underwater at these local venues to improve your buoyancy.  In an earlier article I talked about using the underwater boats as a fixed point of reference and forcing yourself to hover in place.  Another drill is to swim like a slalom skier maintaining neutral buoyancy and proper trim while swimming in and around rocks, trees, stumps, etc. 

Pick objects on the bottom and swim around them, maintaining your trim and placement in the water.  Work on making the turns without using your hands for steering.  As you improve, try making sharper turns and then introduce changes in depth to your drills.  Remember the first rule of scuba, breath continuously.  Some people start concentrating too much on the drills and maintaining neutral buoyancy that they start violating this rule.  Keep breathing but use your breathing to help you achieve these depth changes (unless you are on a rebreather of course). 

As you do these drills, work on not kicking up the bottom.  The tighter your turns, the more you will need to be in a bent leg diving position using “helicopter turns” and small very specific kicks to move through your course.  If you are unfamiliar with these turns or this style of diving, then you might find an Advanced Buoyancy Control class useful. 

The group diving with me this weekend got to experience this type of diving first hand as we wove through the boulder fields around the lake.  Of course they skipped a few turns because they thought I was just doubling back, lost.  Little did they know we were heading back to our entry point 50 more minutes in the future.

Filed Under: Club Aquarius, New Students, Scuba Dive Training, Scuba Diving Activities, Skills, Social Activities Tagged With: BarBQ, buoyancy, local diving, Scuba Dive Training

September 21, 2012 by Eric Keibler

Dry Suit Scuba Diving and DUI DOG Rally and Demo Days in Texas

Diving Drysuits is fun
Diving Dry Suits Is Fun and They Extend Your Diving Season!
If you did not already know, we dive all winter! Alex, David, Joel. Madison and Rich all dive year round locally. In fact we have diving almost every weekend already scheduled and you do not want to miss a single weekend!
 But despite our living in the South, the lakes tend to cool down a bit. Dry suits are the way to dive year round and laugh at the cold. And, to make it even more special, DUI’s DOG Rally and Demo Days is coming up November 10-1, 2012 at Clear Springs Scuba Park. This is your opportunity to get certified to dive a dry suit, try out the complete line of products from DUI and get fed lunch all for one price! And, if you want to, you can even camp with the rest of our divers!
 Sign-Up today and get ready for this winters diving marathon!

 Dive Mom, I hate being cold and I want to dive! (please sign me up or send me some more information)

 Tell Me More about the DUI DOG Ralley and Demo Event

Filed Under: Club Aquarius, Local Diving, Scuba Dive Training, Scuba Diving Activities, Scuba Diving Equipment, Social Activities, X-Divers Tagged With: BarBQ, Camping, Demo Days, diving, DUI, Rally, Training

April 3, 2012 by Eric Keibler

Dinner and Rebreather Diving with Leon Scamahorn

Christa Landowski On a Pathfiner Rebreather
Christa Landowski On a Pathfiner Rebreather

Last week was a busy week at Oceanic Ventures.  Leon Scamahorn, CEO of Innerspace Systems Corporation, was on town on a whirlwind tour.  He was in town to help us introduce the new Pathfinder Rebreather.  This new diving rebreather was designed with a recreational diver in mind.  It is small and compact and features a radial scrubber and their new ISCan electronics.

Dave and I got to try the new pathfinder rebreather during Eric’s Megalodon crossover training program with Leon and both Dave and I also did the Pathfinder Instructor Crossover program.  Diving this new rebreather is awesome!  It is light weight, simple to use and the electronics are state of the art.  Additionally, the ISCan electronics is based on the CAN bus technology invented by BOSH for the auto and aerospace industries.  This technology allows for dimple additions of optional devises like depth transducers and computers as well as allowing for in-field changing of components. 

The technology behind the unit is cool but it retains the breathing characteristics of the Megalodon rebreathers including their water trapping capabilities and set-point tracking.  But the Pathfinder, with its smaller packaging is ideal for a traveling, recreational diver or even a more advanced diver doing some light technical diving.

Of course, Dave and I were not the only people to get to try this new unit; twenty-four divers contributed $50.00 to the Oceanic Ventures Foundation to try the Pathfinder as well as the Megalodon rebreathers.  They were treated to an introduction and orientation from the man of the hour, Leon Scamahorn who explained his diving and manufacturing philosophy and the thinking that went into these rebreathers.  In talking to these divers afterwards, the $5,500 Pathfinder was of real interest and a few are even considering purchasing one of the rebreathers in the next few months.  It looks like Dave and I will be busy!

Leon was also the keynote speaker at our Club Aquarius meeting at the Black Labrador.  While his presentations at the demonstration were more technical, his evening presentation was centered more on people using their rebreathers.  Leon is passionate about diving and he focuses on having fun while diving.  Of course you cannot talk about InnerSpace Systems without a little technical history and product development, his presentation was mainly centered on people having fun while diving on his Company’s rebreathers.  As he said “look at those smiling faces, they are all having fun!”   For him that is the ultimate goal but he wants the fun to be done safely using the best life support equipment available – the Pathfinder and the Megalodon family of rebreathers.

Leon, the staff from Oceanic Ventures and our clients and friends donated their time and resources to help with the Oceanic Ventures Foundation and our goal of raising money for the Bonaventure Home For Boys in Grand Cayman.  We are still tabulating the results but it appears we raised over $2,500 for the home.  Thank you to everyone who helped with the event, donated items for the Sealed Bid Auction, bid on the items or paid to try the rebreathers in the pool  I know the group in Cayman will appreciate the gift!

Over the next few weeks we will be setting up schedules to get the new rebreather divers diving on their new rebreathers.  It will be a lot of fun.  As always, we have room for more divers…

Here are some of the highlights from the event.

Filed Under: Charity, Club Aquarius, Presentations, Rebreather, Rebreathers, Social Activities Tagged With: auction, Megalodon, Pathfinder, presentation, Rebreather, Technical Diving.Rebreather Diving, Training

February 8, 2012 by Eric Keibler

From the Highlands to the Islands – A Tasting Event

Scotch GlassRecently, David Morris and I were sipping on a special glass of uisge beatha, which was a recreation of the spirits carried by Shakelton on his Antarctic expedition when we both had an idea.  Wouldn’t it be fun to do a Scotch whisky tasting?  We did a bourbon tasting last year so it seemed only natural to shift our attention to Scotland.  So, David being the resourceful person that he is came up with a plan and voila we had an event.

With a little more thinking, refinement and an ambassador or two,  we have assembled a really fine event that will be a real treat for our Club Aquarius members and our guests.  On February 23, we will be hosting Andrew Hyman, from Whyte and MacKay, who will be leading us on a tour of Scotland through our palettes.  He has promised to bring us a selection of Whisky from The Dalmore Distillery and the Jura Distillery.  To make this event even more special, we will be in the Whisky Bar of the Royal Oak Bar and Grille which is located at 3100 Westheimer.  As Ann would say, this bar is decorated in old world stuffy so it is an appropriate location for our event.

If you are in the area or plan on being here, please join us for this special event.  In order to bring enough whisky and hors d’oeuvres, we need to know you are coming.  Please email us and let us know you will be joining us on 23 February 2012 at 7:00.

RSVP

Filed Under: Club Aquarius, Presentations, Social Activities, X-Divers Tagged With: Club Aquarius, party

January 27, 2012 by Eric Keibler

Andrew Trent Speaks at Club Aquarius

Drew Trent and Ann Keibler

What a fun presentation Drew Trent, Vice President of Oceaneering’s Engineered Solutions Group, made at our Club Meeting last evening. It was a full house at the Black Labrador with no vacant seats available. For those of you who were not there, Drew spoke about a variety of topics including what his group does and their particiation in the BP incident in the Gulf. While he did not give a lot of particulars, he did talk about things his group and the ROV group did to help coordinate and bring a positive conclusion to that incident.

 Of course, Drew also talked about his past life as a saturation diver in the North sea and his love of diving and sailing. He had photographs from these adventures as well as his early courses with Oceanic Ventures. He even recounted how a mixed gas dive supervisor was forced to take a series of diving courses beginning with the Principles of Technical diving through Trimix.

 It was fun getting together with so many people to talk about diving and to have such an entertaining speaker. You can see photographs from the event by clicking here.

 Don’t forget to put next month’s meeting on your calendar (23 February 2012). The topic is From the Highlands to the Islands – A Scotch Tasting Event .

Filed Under: Club Aquarius, Social Activities Tagged With: Club Aquarius, party, Travel, underwater photography, Wreck Diving

January 19, 2012 by Eric Keibler

Club Aquarius Meeting Thursday 26 January 2012

Drew TrentClub Aquarius Guest Speaker, Andrew Trent,

Too Deep to See, the Development of Deep Water Technology

 Join us as we welcome Andrew Trent, Vice President of Oceaneering International, Inc., Deep Water Engineering Services unit, for a discussion of deep water operations around the world. Oceaneering is a Houston based global prneuder of deepwater diving, ROV, and engineering services with offices around the world. Their clients are the whose who of offshore oil drilling and production companies including Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon and British Petroleum.
A native of Canada, Andrew began diving in the early 1970’s, prowling the wrecks around southern Ontario. His early adventures thrust him into a career in the offshore diving business, where he worked extensively with saturation and one-atmospheric diving systems. When he was not puttering on his sailboat, he could be found working in the oil patches of the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico or the US and Canadian Arctic.
His feet are firmly planted on the ground now, and he continues to wreck and cave dive from his Houston home. Always interested in cutting edge diving technology, he uses his rebreather most days, and his camera is rarely out of reach.

The details 

Date:         Thursday, 26 January 2012

Time:         7:00 pm

Location:   The Black Labrador, 4100 Montrose, Houston, TX

Dinner:        Cash bar and dinner

Filed Under: Club Aquarius, Presentations, Social Activities, X-Divers Tagged With: Andrew Trent, Club Aquarius, Oceaneering

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