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https://www.facebook.com/groups/588243777855252/Or just search for LYN Scuba Divers on facebook.
Travel Scuba Diving Thread V2, Come explore the underwater world!
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QUOTE(qqmeng @ Aug 1 2013, 12:14 PM) https://www.facebook.com/groups/588243777855252/Or just search for LYN Scuba Divers on facebook. |
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QUOTE(wKkaY @ Aug 1 2013, 12:27 PM) Just tried the Atomic split fins in the pool. Your feet cannot fit into your wife's fin! Haha.They are very nice for doing a scissors kick with fast but small strokes. It feels as if the fins aren't there. The Hollis F2 definitely feels stiffer for this kick. But my feet became sore really quickly. I think it's because the foot pocket is too tight. QUOTE(qqmeng @ Aug 1 2013, 12:29 PM) ooops... Hahahah. We have quite a number of females here in this group. i once put wonderwoman as my facebook profile... and within 1 night, i hv more than 50 fella trying to add me as fren. the next day, most of them cancel the fren request after i change my profile photo to sammy vellu .... so sorry, thot tht pretty in the profile photo s your girl fren |
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QUOTE(qqmeng @ Aug 1 2013, 12:14 PM) iphone? ya... from iphone to samsung n back to iphone... and will remain for many years to come. more stable than android i must say minus the gimmicks. and i keep my phone very basic beside bumper dont hv any other accessory. Juniorkirk repairs iPhones and other Apple devices as well. So if you have any problem with it or screen crack (touchwood |
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QUOTE(wKkaY @ Aug 1 2013, 01:17 PM) I wasn't expecting this because they feel snug (not tight) when I put them on at home, but in water it's tight Yea after finning for a while, it'll get sore eh. Hence why sometimes our eq underwater does not feel the same above water. I should be able to solve this by getting thinner neoprene socks/boots QUOTE(chastise @ Aug 1 2013, 01:24 PM) QUOTE(shuying86 @ Aug 1 2013, 01:30 PM) Haha.. I'm Shu Ying.. I dnt hv post any thread on this group.. But I hv added in FB.. Haha.. I hvn get licence yet.. I will get my licence on Oct at Dayang.. Meet up for TT so many times edi only know who you are on forum. Haha. |
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QUOTE(EvanSoon @ Aug 2 2013, 11:15 AM) Diving in Malaysia – Recent Changes Kesian the singaporeans. lindt38 also will be affected ar?(Dayang, Aur and Jack Rock dive sites) New regulations were implemented last weekend by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency. Previously, all Live On-board Boats ex Singapore, who intended to dive in Malaysian waters, cleared in and out of immigration at Tioman Island. This process was completed within a few hours and enabled Live On-board Boats and their customers to remain and legally dive within Malaysian waters for the weekend. This has been the common practice for the past 20 years. The Sultan of Johor was recently diving at Pulau Aur. He noticed a high number of scuba divers and coral damage. The Sultan of Johor ruled that any form of diving in the state of Johor is forbidden if the tourist has already cleared out of the immigration checkpoint at Tioman Island. These changes were given without warning and are effective immediately. Further to this, dive vessels can not pass through the state of Johor without first clearing Malaysian immigration. This means all Live On-board Boats are now required to clear into Malaysia at Tanjong Penelih, which is about 4 hours from the Singapore departure point. Tioman is in the state of Pahang and can only be accessed by passing through the state of Johor when travelling from Singapore. This new regulation will have an impact on Live On-boat Boat schedules. GS-Diving customers currently booked on Malaysian up and coming dive trips, will be emailed separately with the new diving schedules, over the next few days. |
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QUOTE(812799 @ Aug 1 2013, 11:39 PM) fins buckle ? buckle ke siap fins ? haritu i pergi tioman, dia orang semua pakai apollo bio fin ... macam sedap, terlepas chance nak mintak cuba Apek also using bio fin. If you go trip with him, i'm sure he will let you try. QUOTE(EvanSoon @ Aug 2 2013, 11:22 AM) yea.. and if want to go tioman also need to go immigration in Johor. So it'll be like Sipadan? Limit the number of divers per day.but still I find it good to limit 40 divers per day.. cos malaysian divers also a lot and will ruin the corals.. |
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QUOTE(qqmeng @ Aug 2 2013, 03:04 PM) btw, i dont own any of those gear yet... u know like wet suit, bcg, regulator, fin those kinda stuff .... shld i go get a set? There have been quite a lengthy discussion on the FB group if you didn't notice. QUOTE(qqmeng @ Aug 2 2013, 03:18 PM) hv mask and snorkel ... maybe i shld add in wetsuit 1st b4 fin... Oh oh there was a discussion about this in the past. Hahaha.just dont feel comfortable wearing a "public" suit.... btw.... i hv problem "letting go" under water ..... i tried pushing real hard, so hard i farted n yet cant let it go... any trick on tht? Err, I would say just relax. Some say don't move. Try a few times, you might even get the hang of it. QUOTE(qqmeng @ Aug 2 2013, 03:28 PM) There are people who will pull down their wetsuit underwater to dispose solid waste. |
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