PADI RESCUE
Monday, June 28th, 2010After a few days of relentless rain it was great to see a bit of the sun yesterday, it’s amazing how a few rays can change your mood.
Due to a late start caused by Football world cup fever, I headed down to the shop to get started with some rescue training. Due to the heavy rain we focused on CPR training and O2 administration, important components of the PADI Rescue course.
Guy and Warren arrived up from Christchurch early Sunday and we all headed out for a local dive. Looking at the color of the water due to run off from the previous few days of rain, we all expected pretty average vis. With a a bit of reassurance that fresh water takes a while to mix with seawater, Warren and Guy headed off for a dive on Koi, and were pleasantly surprised that the bad surface vis gave way to some reasonable vis on the wreck.
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LEATHER JACKET ON KOI WRECK
I run through a few Rescue surface skills with Hamish and Tomo, after off which they to headed off for a dive on the Koi, although their navigation wasn’t to good looking at the route they took to get their. At one stage I thought they were going o swim back to Picton underwater, I think the increasing depth may have given them a clue that they were on the wrong bearing.
Second dive we headed over to Kumototo point, vis here was even better with it being close to 8 metres in some areas. Thats the beauty of the Marlborough Sounds, it doesn’t matter what the weather gods chuck at us we can always get a reasonable dive in some where.
It’s not long now until New Zealand hosts the Rugby World cup, soon Go Dive will be posting a schedule of Mikhail Lermontov dive tours from mid Sep 2011 to November 2011 for visitors whom will be visiting New Zealand for the Rugby World cup. With there being games in Christchurch, Nelson and Dunedin, it will be a great opportunity for those traveling between islands to stop off for a few days and enjoy some diving on the Lermontov at a time of year when the visibility on her is at its best.
Keep an eye out on www.godive.co.nz or email me at info@godive.co.nz if you would like some more info.
Still a few spaces on the July 17/18 Dive Lodge trip, remember this is the first weekend of the scallop season, so we will be heading over to see how our house bed of scollop’s have survived the off-season.
Enjoy your week.
Brent
Go Dive
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