Want list for my dive buddies and me

This is a list of stuff that my friends and I are looking for to complete our dive equipment inventory.  If you happen to be in the Corvallis-Eugene-Salem-Portland area and have some of this gear at a reasonable price, please let me know.  If you are one of my friends that wants me to keep an eye out for used gear, also let me know.

  • Tanks – Aluminum 80’s
  • Tanks – Steel HP or LP’s 80’s or bigger
  • Tanks – Pony Bottle with/without regulator (Douglas)
  • Tanks – Something with a yoke valve that has current VIP and Hydro, and is sub-$50, does NOT have to be SCUBA certified, just for use on the surface (David M)
  • Fins – Full foot for use in tropical water and pools, size 15 (USA) or at least really big (Douglas)
  • Fins – Boot-style for drysuit, split-fins, size HUGE (Douglas)
  • Spear guns – band or air (Douglas and Jacob)
  • Lead weights – soft or hard
  • Dry Suit – men’s 6′ tall, size 10-ish shoes (Jacob)
  • Regulator set – 1st stage yolk, 2nd stage primary and secondary, LP inflater hose, can be warm-water only if cheap, otherwise, must be able to handle ice diving (Douglas for pool and for backup)

These are things that I currently have that I would be willing to sell to my friends or other divers in the area.  Ask me if I have checked the gear out or had it serviced by a shop.  For the most part, this stuff is as-is and has no warranty but I do expect it to work.  Otherwise, I wouldn’t have bought it!

  • Lead weights – round hockey-puck style made of a lead-tin alloy so it will stand up to salt water, have about 40 or 50 pounds, willing to remold to a different shape if you have a mold and will pay for the fuel to melt the lead (and will throw in a six pack) – $3/pound (negotiable)
  • Tanks – 2x Steel 95 LP’s – Last hydro in 2006, VIP’ed in Januar 2009,  really nice Faber tanks with ScubaPro valves that have both DIN and Yolk capabilities, almost no scratches, tank boots, valve covers, white with huge SCUBAPRO lettering on the side – $200/each.

So far, I have successfully found the following and given them nice homes:

  • Tanks – 4x Aluminum 80’s – Jacob and friends
  • Tanks – 1x Steel 95 LP’s – Brenton’s friend
  • Tanks – 1x Steel 95 LP’s – Lance
  • Lead weights – 40ish pounds – Douglas

Camping in a yurt in Newport

A few weekends back, Emily, myself, Carl, Bobby, and a few friends drove over to Newport to go camp in a yurt for a few days. Our original plan was for Bobby and me to go diving for some fun. In the end, we never even tried to get into the water. A very high tide coupled with monsoon rains, hail, snow, ice, 30 foot swells, breakers coming into the parking lot at the south jetty, and logs rolling everywhere in the water made us a bit nervous to get into the drink. We still had a grand time hanging out in the yurt, trying and failing to catch crabs, and walking to the beach to watch the storm.

Here are a few pictures.

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Well that was interesting

This afternoon, Brent and I went down to Eugene Skin Divers Supply to return three tanks that I wasn’t able to use last weekend due to the bad weather at the coast. They were very nice about it and gave me a credit toward renting my next set of tanks or buying tanks. With the crazy good deal they have on steel high pressure 100’s, I decided to go ahead and buy two brand new tanks. About 600 bucks later, I had two very nice fully NITROX-ready tanks.

Of course now I won’t be able to afford buying anything outside of raw necessities for the next several months. But, hey, I saved at least $100 compared to buying those tanks at normal prices. I’ve had my eye on them for a good six months already. Finally took the plunge and now I am quite happy with the results.

Just after I finished paying for the tanks, two maintenance men come in who are working on the big air compressors in the back and say that someone’s Ford Taurus just got broken into. I think to myself… “hmm… I wonder who else has a Taurus here at the shop today?” The answer was no one.

Someone had smashed in the front driver’s window and made off with Brent’s cheap MP3 player. It was sitting in the center console which must have made it a good target. Nothing else was touched, however. My mom’s nice camera was still safely in the back seat. Brent’s couple thousand bucks worth of SCUBA gear was sitting in it’s box in the back seat. All of my insurance papers and other such important documents were still in place. Literally the only two things that had been touched were the window and his MP3 player.

The guys in the shop were really nice and helped us clean up the glass and fashion a temporary window out of some hard plastic form one of their displays. We taped it all up and took off back to Corvallis. The insurance company told me not to bother filing a police report since nothing of particular value had been taken. In total, it will cost me $100 worth of deductible and however much of my time to get the window replaced.

To help pay for the deductible, I am going to sell some extra SCUBA weight that I have kicking around. If you happen to be in the market, let me know. I’m selling it for $4.50/lb and have all hard weights.

The take-away from today is: don’t leave shit that looks like it might be worth stealing in your car in the neighborhood of Van Buren and 6th Street in Eugene. Car break-ins do happen!

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