And for Texas Dive Plates: TDP Facebook and TDP Instagram.
Hello folks,
Quick introduction - I'm originally from the UK, lived in Canada for 13 years, moved to the US in 2010, then in Belize for a couple of years before finally making it to the great Republic of Texas in 2017.
I started diving in 1979 when I first qualified with the British Sub Aqua Club. While I was in the Royal Navy I qualified as a ships diving officer performing that role on various ships and submarines.
Then life happened and I've been out of the water for far too long.
So last year my new bride, Cathy, and I were on a cruise and we decided to use the time to complete our Open Water qual. Since then we've logged 37 dives (just returned from a weeks diving in Florida) and plan to go to Cozumel in December to complete our PADI Master Scuba Diver cert.
The next step in that journey is to complete the PADI Rescue Diver cert, so if anyone knows of a course being run over the next couple of months, please let me know.
We also want to try and dive at least once a month so I'm looking forward to hearing about upcoming trips.
welcome to the fun house, Gulf Coast Scuba can hook you up with Rescue at Mammoth Lake if you need a shopHello folks,
Quick introduction - I'm originally from the UK, lived in Canada for 13 years, moved to the US in 2010, then in Belize for a couple of years before finally making it to the great Republic of Texas in 2017.
I started diving in 1979 when I first qualified with the British Sub Aqua Club. While I was in the Royal Navy I qualified as a ships diving officer performing that role on various ships and submarines.
Then life happened and I've been out of the water for far too long.
So last year my new bride, Cathy, and I were on a cruise and we decided to use the time to complete our Open Water qual. Since then we've logged 37 dives (just returned from a weeks diving in Florida) and plan to go to Cozumel in December to complete our PADI Master Scuba Diver cert.
The next step in that journey is to complete the PADI Rescue Diver cert, so if anyone knows of a course being run over the next couple of months, please let me know.
We also want to try and dive at least once a month so I'm looking forward to hearing about upcoming trips.
Thanks the navy diving was pretty unspectacular - normally zero viz at the bottom of the dockyard grubbing around in the mud (sewage) trying to find something that was dropped overboard. Using the Limpet Mine Disposal Equipment was more fun but we only got to practice with that every couple of years.Sounds quite interesting, we might just hit you up as a monthly meeting speaker about that Royal Navy diving. Even in these crazy times, where international trips are becoming a distant memory, we are still keeping up with our DAM (Dive A Month) CHUMmer program and hitting up local dive spots every month. Where were you in Florida?
Thanks for the info I'll look out for the upcoming dives. I had 3 great years at RNEC from '81-'84 - I had to go to see as my mess bill sometimes exceeded my wages!!Welcome Ironrod! My dad was in the Navy for many years in Malta, RNEC Manadon and ending up HMS Raleigh. I learned to swim in the pool at Raleigh, watching the poor recruits being harassed off the high dive platform in boiler suits (that we kids were just dying to jump off but weren't allowed).
There are always some folks heading to a nearby lake monthly to keep their eye in, someone starts a thread (normally in the Dive Buddy board) and it goes from there.
Blue Heron Bridge, the wrecks Lady Luck and Spiegel Grove, and reefs off Pompano Beach and Key Largo. We also did a cavern dive at Blue Water Springs.Welcome to the club, @Ironrod! If you haven't yet, check out the Dive Houston page. There are lots of great shops in the area that regularly do rescue classes.
I'm also curious about where you were in Florida! I was out in Florida a lot in the before days (before COVID, naturally).
Hi, I’m a divaholic in Columbia, SC. .
Hi and welcome to the City of Houston Underwater Mariners Bulletin Board. CHUM is a social dive club of divers based in Houston, Texas.
CHUM meets every 3rd Thursday of the month (except for December) at Jake's Sports Bar on Chimney Rock. Usually we'll have a guest speaker, or some entertainment and beers and cheers. All are welcome. For those of you logging in from out of town, the forums are for anyone, anywhere, so feel free to register and join in.
Once you have registered, please take a few moments to tell us something about yourself by replying to this thread. If you're new to diving, we have some experienced folk here on the site who'll be happy to answer questions, and if you are an old hand, then we're happy to ask you questions!
Check out our Upcoming Events thread to find out about upcoming meetings, dive and social events. And be sure to check out the Welcome to CHUM page.
Hi and welcome to the City of Houston Underwater Mariners Bulletin Board. CHUM is a social dive club of divers based in Houston, Texas.
CHUM meets every 3rd Thursday of the month (except for December) at Jake's Sports Bar on Chimney Rock. Usually we'll have a guest speaker, or some entertainment and beers and cheers. All are welcome. For those of you logging in from out of town, the forums are for anyone, anywhere, so feel free to register and join in.
Once you have registered, please take a few moments to tell us something about yourself by replying to this thread. If you're new to diving, we have some experienced folk here on the site who'll be happy to answer questions, and if you are an old hand, then we're happy to ask you questions!
Check out our Upcoming Events thread to find out about upcoming meetings, dive and social events. And be sure to check out the Welcome to CHUM page.
Hi all,my names Sushi Boy, and I'm a diveaholic...
Hi Everyone,
Take a sec and introduce yourself here (when you do, please let us know how you found out about us).
I'm the VP of CHUM, and when I'm not scuba diving, I work in sales to support my dive habit.
The best place I've been diving so far is the Galapagos, and I'm looking forward to upcoming dives in Roatan, Mexico, and Missouri.
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