Friday, December 28, 2007

Last dive of 2007


A good number turned up at Vobster for a last dive of the year the day after Boxing Day. The water was a chilly 6 degrees but with only a few people around vis was up to about 15m. It was a great way to end the year and we look forward to plenty more club dives next year.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Nice to see so many of you


The Moose Milk weekend was even busier than previous years and it was great to see so many club members and customers and be able to say Happy Christmas. With a course going on in the main classroom the shop got a bit full at times. We reckon about 80 or so dropped in over the Saturday and Sunday to say hello and join us for a glass of Moose juice.

For those that we didnt see in person, we would like to thank you for your support this year and we wish you a very merry Christmas.

Congratulations to our New EFR Instructors


A huge well done to Hannah, Ruth, George and Kevin who all successfully passed their Emergency First Response First Aid Instructors course on 23 December. We hope to see them teaching in the centre in the future.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

BBC Rehearsals - Definitely not the Sea of Cortez


As you know we have done a bit of work for the BBC recently. There is another film shoot coming up in January for the LIFE series. So this week we went on a recce to check out a suitable alternative - and the site chosen was .......... yes, Stoney Cove. We went in advance in order to find the spot in the lake for the shoot, sort out logistics and run trough various light sources to see which one was the best on camera. As night fell we went back out to the designated spot and tried out various torches, high intensity light sticks and flares. Our view was that the flares looked amazing, however with only a minute of burn time getting a film sequence is going to be interesting. We will let you know how the film shoot goes next month.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Another Donation to Charity - The Rainbow Centre


Once again we have made a lot of children smile. For the third year running we have donated enough money to buy the Christmas presents and fund the Christmas party for the Rainbow Centre in Fareham. The centre provides care, support and education for children with Cerebral Palsy. Over the past 3 years we have raised thousands for the Rainbow centre and we were delighted to hand over a cheque for £1000. Donk and Tina helped out once again, standing in for Father Christmas and Chief Elf (who are a bit busy at the moment), and Rhiannon sprouted fairy wings for the occasion and handed out the sweets.

This year has seen us continuing to support our regular charities as much as ever with your help. In May you will remember that we handed out cheques to the Rainbow Centre, RNLI, Project AWARE and Rowans Hospice totalling £3000. This year we have raised a further £2600 through various means, such as raffles and sponsored events. As well, we raised a additional £500 for the Scuba Trust when we held the Monty Halls evening and £150 for the Fire Service Charity in the summer. Coupled with our continued support to Enham Alamein, The Harbour School, The City Boys School, Positive Futures, and Bayhouse School, amongst others, we continue, thanks to your help and support, to make a small difference. Thank you for all your efforts, no matter how small, and we look forward to another positive year in 2008. Have a great Christmas. All the best from the Triton Team

Monday, December 10, 2007

Scubapro Launch New Computer Software - Press Release

UWATEC Launches PDIS - Profile-Dependent Intermediate Stops
UWATEC, the industry leader in dive computers, introduces PDIS, a unique algorithm option for technical divers as well as recreational and advanced divers. Due to the physiological concept behind it, PDIS boasts total versatility and adaptability to all types of dives.

Although a trend towards ‘deep stops’ has infiltrated the dive computer industry, UWATEC has responded with real science. UWATEC’s intermediate stops take key elements into the equation and actually incorporate your profile into the calculation, considering: Nitrogen accumulated from the ongoing dive , nitrogen accumulated from previous dives (repetitive diving dependent)and the type of breathing mixes you use. For more information go to the equipment news page on our website.

Another Excellent Function - Christmas Ball 2007


Over 130 members and their guests sat down to dinner last Saturday for the Christmas Ball. The Royal Beach Hotel once again did us proud with some excellent food. The raffle raised £600 which is going towards paying for the Christmas function at the Rainbow Centre in Fareham for children with Cerebral Palsy. The party went on long into the early hours of sunday morning and everyone had a fantastic time. Photos have been posted onto the gallery. The next club function will be on the 10 January, again in the Royal Beach. This will be the Mike Pitts presentation "Making Blue movies". We still have some tickets left so get in contact with the dive centre if you don't have one but would like to go.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Doing our bit for the local kids


We're always keen to help the local community as you know, so when we were asked to run some taster sessions for The Harbour School, we had no hesitation. Unfortunately a couple of the lads decided not to come, but that still left enough for a worthwhile session. After over an hour in the pool, it was hard to get them out as they were enjoying themselves so much. Well done guys and we look forward to helping you all out again in the New Year.