Hey all
I registered a while back but never got around to posting anything ,
Anyways i have been scuba diving in my spare time around the usual spots rye,blair ect ,
And i have progressed to my yak for a test dive last night at frankston just to try it and it worked ,
just need to sort out some more tethers , A little bit untidy getting my bcd and tank back on board but managed
Anyways hello
Bernie
Frankston yak
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Re: Frankston yak
Welcome Bernie.
Keep an eye here as there will be another scallop dive coming up soon: http://www.vyak.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=73
There are a few of us on VYAK who dive as well.
Tethering the BC & Tank and climbing back in with your fins on, is the easiest for me. Then pull the tank back onto the yak. The Outback is easy enough to pull it in from the side, it may be easier to pull it up the stern of your yak, if it doesn't have the stability.
Keep an eye here as there will be another scallop dive coming up soon: http://www.vyak.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=73
There are a few of us on VYAK who dive as well.
Tethering the BC & Tank and climbing back in with your fins on, is the easiest for me. Then pull the tank back onto the yak. The Outback is easy enough to pull it in from the side, it may be easier to pull it up the stern of your yak, if it doesn't have the stability.
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
Re: Frankston yak
I would be interested in the scallop dive what are the dates now
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