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| GUE Instructor Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Sheffield
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | DIRF Portland Hi guys, I have a DIR Fundamentals course in Portland this weekend, and a student has been taken ill. There is a spare place if you want it. Call me asap on 07968 966 749 if you're interested. Kit etc. can be sorted out very quickly if you don't have it. Rich |
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| Padawan learner | very tempted but i still think i'm a bit 'green' to do this course. I still have less than 15 dives you see.
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| GUE Instructor/DIRX Moderator | There is No such thing as "too Green" for Fundamentals. There is no Minimum dive number. Basically the earlier you do it in your diving career the easier you will find it. http://www.gue.com/classroom/dirfund.shtml has the pre-requisites HTH J |
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| Padawan learner | well once some more of my stuff arrives (Spool, long and short hose, SPG, DIR book) and i have done a bit of excercise (So that i can do the swim) i'll think about doung this. Gonna get myself a new set of Apeks regs as well as it's hard to donate from the mouth with my current regs (Oceanic Omega). The 2nd stage tends to freeflow as soon as you take it out of your gob underwater. Not a big problem as it's easy to stop but it's annoying.
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