Originally Posted by jmya:
Yes, a famous WKPP scooter relegated to doing weenie dives!
It's called retirement.
:-)
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Chantelle 11:07 PM 01-13-2009
Puttin' the horse out to pasture..
:-)
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Matthew Mandziuk 02:11 AM 01-14-2009
The great thing about scooters is that they can add a new dimension to your diving.
It doesn't matter if you're a newbie diving without a tech cert or the most experienced cave explorer, a scooter is a perfect tool for any dive.
I love the fact that UTD is offering programs like scubatics and bringing scooters into the mainstream tech programs.
I dive a Hollis scooter, simply because it's perfectly neutral and well....Jean can tell you that it destroys his for speed....I believe a 78 min scooter dive in Sherkston his was toast and mine had another :30 of burn time at 75% speed, but we don't wan to pick on poor "Brusso".
Matt
xoxo
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Chantelle 07:25 AM 01-14-2009
GUE is about to launch a DPV course as well, which should be interesting. There has been a DPV workshop in Mexico, for multiple stage (Cave 2 divers) and multiple DPV usage in a cave. A friend if mine took it a couple of years ago. It's amazing to see pictures from a cave that has hardly been dived! The decorations were incredible.
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Well, I've just got a reply from Marc. He has five for sale, and the price is right! He is away on travel until Feb 1, so I have to wait a week to see the pictures. They have been "tested" and have the WKPP clutch, and are fast (George "rewind").
I'm going to get one, anyone else?
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I may be in. I will know by the weekend. Chris W is interested also.
I was interested in a Magnum. I can order a shortbody later.
Did he give you any prices?
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Joe,
Nothing final yet, but I think he is looking for $2800 or so. It seems that this will include extras, but I haven't finalized anything yet. So, probably getting close to a grand less than the new price, depending upon how many "extras" it includes. I will know on Feb 1.
Jase.
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Originally Posted by jmya:
Joe,
Nothing final yet, but I think he is looking for $2800 or so. It seems that this will include extras, but I haven't finalized anything yet. So, probably getting close to a grand less than the new price, depending upon how many "extras" it includes. I will know on Feb 1.
Jase.
Cool. Marcs origional post on TDS listed 3 Magnums for $2800.00 including Genesis batteries and chargers.
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Steve B 10:17 PM 01-14-2009
Originally Posted by Matthew Mandziuk:
The great thing about scooters is that they can add a new dimension to your diving.
It doesn't matter if you're a newbie diving without a tech cert or the most experienced cave explorer, a scooter is a perfect tool for any dive.
I love the fact that UTD is offering programs like scubatics and bringing scooters into the mainstream tech programs.
I dive a Hollis scooter, simply because it's perfectly neutral and well....Jean can tell you that it destroys his for speed....I believe a 78 min scooter dive in Sherkston his was toast and mine had another :30 of burn time at 75% speed, but we don't wan to pick on poor "Brusso".
Matt
xoxo
You are aware that running your scooter till' the battery's die is bad for the battery's and shows a poor mindset in regards to dive planning.
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If memory serves me correct...which I am sure it does since I have a good memory....Marc posted a choice of bodies...one scooter...choice of bodies. Nothing more ...and nothing less. re-read if you need to, but one scooter...not a whole like up. I still think he is asking too much for it though. He has not stated what it is...PVC or HDPE.
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