A Scuba Diving Christmas List in a Tough Economy

Like many Americans, this year has been very tough for my family. Last year I lost my job as a business manager at Motorola. I became a stay at home dad for our two daughters. This year, my wife lost her job as a career coach at Deloitte and Touche. As of this writing, neither of us have found a steady job yet. I’ve been teaching college classes part time for some extra cash. As Christmas approaches, we have had to make hard decisions as to what kind of gifts we will get the girls. As a parent, you want to give your kids everything, but many times that just isn’t possible. As I’ve thought about Christmas for my kids, I’ve thought about other people who are in a similar, or worse, situation than me and how this affects their diving Christmas season. [Read more...]

Is Your Diving Equipment to Blame?

Duane Johnson - Technical Diving Instructor

Duane Johnson - Technical Diving Instructor

Would anyone like to take a guess at how many times I hear statements like, “My buoyancy is bad because my BCD doesn’t fit right”? I hear statements like this many times, from divers of all levels. They blame their poor performance, lack of awareness, bad trim/buoyancy on equipment problems. But the real problem lies in their lack of personal diving skill. [Read more...]