[PSUBS-MAILIST] onboard gear

Shanee Stopnitzky via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sun Apr 21 16:34:26 EDT 2019


Hi all,

I'm wondering what everyone's onboard safety/repair kits contain, or what
'loose' gear you carry on dives with you. Ours are (so far):

*CG requirements*
air horn
whistle
life jackets
fire extinguisher

*safety*
fire blanket
2x scuba masks
2x spare air
primary gas analyzer
backup gas analyzer
spare CO2 scrubber - battery powered
handheld radios
uw radio system

*repair kit*
gorilla tape
electrical tape
butyl tape
zip tie assortment
spare battery terminals
spare wire connectors
spare wire
splash zone
JB weld
steel tie wire
steel strap
e6000 glue
hose clamp assortment
screwdriver set
adjustable wrench
multi-tool
hammer
scissors

What's in your kits?

Best,
Shanee

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delicate reciprocity with the manifold textures, sounds, and shapes of an
animate earth. Our eyes have evolved in subtle interaction with other eyes,
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and the honking of geese. To shut ourselves off from these other voices, to
continue by our lifestyles to condemn these other sensibilities to the
oblivion of extinction, is to rob our own senses of their integrity, and to
rob our minds of their coherence. ' ~David Abrams
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