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What To Bring On Your Trip |
What To Bring On Your Dive Trip Your Blue Iguana charter on the “Kate” provides tanks, weights, weight belts, and unlimited air. This is a checklist used by one of our customers for several trips on the Kate. While no warranties are expressed or implied about its fitness for your use, you might find it a good place to start packing. See below for things not to bring. - Diving gear bag:
- BC Vest
- Safety Sausage
- business card
- compass
- depth gauge
- dive computer (optional)
- dive tables
- dive watch
- fins
- flashlight (optional)
- gloves (optional)
- knife
- log book and pen
- mask
- octopus
- pressure gauge
- regulator
- slate + pencil (optional)
- snorkel w/snorkel keeper
- spare bulb (optional)
- spare hoses (hi/lo pressure) (optional)
- spare light batteries (optional)
- spare mask/fin/knife straps (optional)
- spare mouthpiece (optional)
- spare o-rings (optional)
- spare snorkel keeper (optional)
- suntan lotion
- swim suit
- thermometer (optional)
- towel(s)
- wet suit boots
- wet suit jacket
- wet suit powder (optional)
- whistle
- Clothing:
- light jacket
- pants (one pair is more than enough)
- shirts (only need a few)
- shoes (for boat, for sand, for travel)
- shorts (one pair might be enough)
- socks (optional)
- underwear as appropriate
- warm clothing (if nec.)
- Miscellaneous:
- certification card
- money
- passport
- pillow (optional)
- towels
- slide show materials (optional)
- tickets
- toiletries
What Not to Bring Some items are inappropriate or illegal on our dive trips. Here's a list:
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