Friday, August 10, 2007

Oops, forgot to mention the Rescue Course


What with planning for overseas trips and running an Instructor Development Course this week, I even managed to forget to tell you about the Rescue course successes. Well done to all 6 students who completed the training. We hope to see you join the ranks of the DMTs soon.

Childrens BBC Filming


Crikey .... here's me about to dash off to the Bahamas to start filming and I havn't told you about the CBBC that happened on 3 August. All good fun. Plenty of lights, cameras and action, thoroughly enjoyable ... eat your heart out Rosey! Anyway, gotta go, flying to Bahamas tomorrow morning. More next month when I report back from Nassau.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Club Newsletter for July

I have published the latest club newsletter onto the website for your delectation. Click here to go to the site.

A Busy Weekend and Plenty to Cheer About


It was one of our busiest weekends of the year over 28/29 July. With Advanced Courses, EFR and 2 Open Water courses all finishing at the same time (20 students in total) it had the potential to be slightly chaotic. However, with 5 instructors and a plethora of excellent DMs and Trainee DMs helping out, everything went smoothly. Well done to all the students who completed their training - we hope to see you all again soon.

Advanced Course Success


Many congratulations to our advanced course students who completed their course on 22 July. Advanced courses seem to be on the increase with 3 planned in the space of a month. If you are interested in increasing your skills and becoming an advanced diver, give us a call at the dive centre.

Monday, July 16, 2007

SMB Workshop


The weekend saw 7 club members participate in the latest SMB workshop at Horsea. The workshops are a great way to practice skills under the guidance of an instructor without forking out a fortune for a course. As always we will be running more workshops over the next few months.

Hair Colouration - it must be the weather


As I get slightly longer in the teeth the thought of the odd bit of hair dye has crossed my mind on more than one occasion I have to be honest. I am happy to admit that advancing years brings out the grey (distinguished) flashes to the side burns. However, recently we found out that the sun can turn your hair ..... ginger! So the enterprising young big girly DM from Chichester who made this claim (he of the arse baring episode in Dartmouth) decided to dye his before this could happen. The end result - yellow and ginger hair. The top shot of the head proves it! Excellent!

Open Water Course Success


What with the Summer Ball, it was a busy weekend at the dive centre. However, training still goes on and another 6 students passed their Open Water course. Many congratulations to all of you. We look forward to seeing you soon at a club meeting or another training programme.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Summer Ball

Another successful ball over and hangovers all round. Last night was pretty much what you'd expect from a club ball, lots of laughter, a few too many drinks and loads of dancing...... looks like maybe we should start a line dancing club too. All the evidence is now in the gallery. We were also visited once more by the mystery woman ......but this time she wasnt alone...... is this the beginning of an invasion?

Friday, July 13, 2007

Checking out the BBC Cameras for Bahamas


When the vehicle arrived with 5 containers we all naturally assumed they were checking out all of the cameras we would be taking to the Bahamas! Actually we were wrong - this was the storage for one of the latest HD units. It took about 45 minutes to put the whole thing together and then we had to create a vacuum in the housing which showed whether it was watertight by using an altimetre of all things. Well, with a value of just shy of £100K it would not be good to get a leak! Even in the "cloudy" water of Eastney it achieved some amazing results. Next stop Nassau .....
(Picture shows the producer Neil with "the Mother of all cameras"

June Newsletter

The club Newsletter for June has been posted onto the website. Click here for a link. Sorry it was a bit late being published .... too much going on.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Weekend Dive!

Sunday RIB Dive!

The O2 is available on Sunday 15th if anyone fancies getting thier feet wet!

Dive and time to be confirmed once we know numbers. (Looking at an 11am ish start)

If you fancy it give the shop a call.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Weekend Update

Congratulations to the students who passed their Rescue Course this weekend. Those of you booked on the Belize trip should recieve your itineraries through the post soon AND the beginnings of the Dartmouth photos are now online. I say beginnings, because as those of you who were on the trip know, there are many embarrassing videos too which we are yet to publish!

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Offensive Wellies - Be Warned


A word of warning to the wise - the dive boat in Dartmouth last weekend was infiltrated by an offensive pair of blue neoprene wellies. The owner was heard to say "yes they may look a bit bad but they are dry and warm". Nooooooo, that is not the point. Be on the look out - they could turn up on any dive boat. You have been warned.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Wind, Rain, Fun and Course Success


It might have been the start of July, but it was hardly summer was it? Still, no matter. We still managed to have some fun with a great club trip to Dartmouth and a full Open Water Course finishing at Horsea. Dartmouth brought about some good diving, interesting sea states, nudity, spicey food .... and the occasional bucket of vomit! (So much more to tell you on that one!!!!!!!) Horsea brought about smiles and champagne. Many congratulations to our newly qualified divers - we hope to see you again soon either at the club, on a dive trip, or on another training programme.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Wednesday Evening Diving!

Wednesday evenings will now be Triton 'dive evenings'!

Regular Wednesday evening RIB dives will be scheduled on the o2 to various local dive sites -so if anyone has any preferences let us know and we will do our best to accommodate!

The next scheduled dives are:

  • Wednesday 4th July diving the Landing Craft. The RIB will leave from the ECA at 1800, so arrive in plenty of time to kit up.
  • Wednesday 11th July diving the Camswan. Times to be confirmed.
    All dives will cost £25 payable at Triton.

Call in to the shop to put your name down for the dives.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Rain ..... who cares about the rain?


The forecast was never any good with heavy showers expected throughout the whole weekend of the Waterfront festival at Gunwharf. However, it didn't matter as even more club members dived the lock and loads of kids took advantage of the opportunity to do a try dive. Over 20 club members took the plunge. There were some great "moments to remember" throughout the 10 days we were there - the RNLI jumping in to cool off, our oldest try dive aged 74! ... Ruth doing a dying fly impression on the lock, 3 radio interviews, 2 newspaper photographers and some great publicity, using some 45 year old regulators and appearing slightly nervous (well so would you be).

We also had a giggle watching Phil Smith manage to pull down his DSMB (how much weight did you have on mate) and basically messing about and doing what we are good at ... putting on a professional show and having fun at the same time. It is important that I also thank all the willing volunteers who gave up their free time to help out make it such a success and such fun. Especially Jules, Mandy, Donk, Tina, Ian, Cam, Rosey, Lorna, Melons, Ruth, Andy, Sarah, Brenda, Nigel, Andrea, Ken, Gavin .... and anyone else that I might of left out (please dont be offended. Could'nt have done it with out you so many many thanks.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

More Radio Interviews


It was Ocean FM and Original FM last weekend at Gunwharf. This week it was Express FM who had a long chat about diving, training, opportunities and ..... well us really. Well what else would you expect from the premier dive centre! We think it was on the air this morning but as Ian is a bit of a Chris Moyles fan we kind of missed it. So, first it is the radio ... maybe TV later this week - we shall have to wait and see.

VHF Radio Course Success


Mayday, Mayday, Mayday, or was it just an urgency rather than distress? The dive centre was ringing with the sound of digital distress alarms from the radio simulators as 5 students went through their VHF GMDSS Radio courses on 20 June. None of that "10/4 big daddy, got a smokey bear on ma' tail" thank you very much Ian, but plenty of fun, especially when the routine messages starting asking for passage information on a naturist boat! (you had to be there to understand fully!) Well done to all the students. The course is a requirement if you want to operate a marine radio on a boat, so if you need a qualification, give the centre a call.

Helping out local schools - who then have a try-dive!


We recently gave some presentations to a large number of students studying leisure and tourism. The invitation came from the Education Business Partnership at Portsmouth City Council. It is the second year that we have helped out, however this year was a bit different with some of the students not only learning about the Scuba diving industry but, taking advantage of the pool up in Gunwharf, actually having a go. Several of the students took the plunge and we hope to be running some try dives for thos schools that didn't, in the near future.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Waterfront Festival gets off to a Fantastic Start

This weekend had a bit of everything! A lot of sun - unfortunately a bit of rain, 5 students at Horseas doing their open water course and many more club members down at Gunwharf to dive the lock or help out with try dives at the Waterfront Festival.

The lock dives all went well and we were all surprised by the viz and the amount of fishlife in there.....and the lack of rubbish. The Waterfront Festival was really busy as well and we have a prime spot down at the waterfront so please come down and see us. Our friends at the RNLI joined us for a dip in the pool. The marquee looks great, thanks to the efforts of many club members over the last week. Many thanks to all of you, especially those of you who are helping run the stand both weekends.

Other things that happened .... well you may have heard us on Ocean FM and Orignal FM radio, both of whom wanted interviews about what we were doing. Blatant plugging about being the best dive centre in the South. We will be down at Gunwharf all week and next weekend. Next weekend as well we are hoping to get some of the old hysterical diving society gear out - some twin hoses and maybe even a hard hat if we can get hold of it. There is also an opportunity to dive the lock if you have not already done so, so please contact the dive centre if you'd like to go for a dive.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Waterfront Festival all Ready to Go

The pool is up, and filled thanks to the Fire Service - we owe you another one chaps. The marquee is looking good and we even have a visual audio system this time around. So why not pop along to gunwharf - you can do a try dive or dive the gunwharf lock for charity. Give us a call in the dive centre

Gas Blender Course Successes


Not everyone thinks of gas blending as one of those specialities you really should have a go at ...... but then, if you are a DM or and instructor or you simply have an interest in the "dark art" of getting the fills correct (it is magic honestly), then it is probably something you should do. Many congratulations to the 5 candidates who have become our latest newly qualified "blenders". (ps picture will go up when I find the card with it on!)

Fiji Holiday Prize Winners Choose Triton


Annette Stocks and Shaun O'Brien had never been diving before. They never thought they wanted to learn either. However, Annette has a hobby - entering competitions. So when she saw the £5000 diving holiday to Fiji come up in Dive magazine she bought a copy and entered ...... and won! A stroke of luck really as she and her boyfriend were planning to get married and here was the ideal opportunity to tie the knot and have a great honeymoon. The only slight hitch was that they didn't dive. Living in Swindon, they contacted their local dive centres in the area, slowly moving further afield as they did not get the response or the service they wanted. They gave us a call even though we were 85 miles away and were so impressed that they booked there and then. Two weekends later they had completed all of their pool work and theory and were on their way to Fiji. Shaun said, "of all the schools I contacted you were the only one that replied and gave me a specific date. The assistance given to my partner to pass her training was fantastic." We wish Shaun and Annette all the best for their wedding, honeymoon and their future diving.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Diving t-shirts - Special offer!!
Ladies and Mens T shirts only £10 each!
Variety of colours, sizes and styles available.
I.Q, Seven Tenths, Fourth Element and many more diving brands.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Oceanic Dive Computers.

Special Offer!!
The Atom 2:
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· Digital Watch, Air, Nitrox, Gauge and Free Dive Modes
· Wireless Air Integrated Technology
· Switch between 3 independent transmitters, with up to 3 nitrox mixes to 100% O2
· Buddy Pressure Check™ allows you to receive and monitor your "Buddy's" air pressure
· Advanced watch functions including alternate time zone, stopwatch, lap timer, daily alarm, and countdown timer
· Adjustable safety stop time and depth
· History Mode

Only £318 (without transmitter)
£500 (including transmitter)



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· Audible Alarms with User Acknowledgment
· SmartGlo® Backlighting
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· Adjustable safety stop time and depth
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VEO 180.

Features:
· Air, Nitrox and Gauge Modes
· "Hockey Puck" module is the same size as most depth gauges for easy and inexpensive console upgrades
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· Automatic Safety Stop Prompt
· Water or Manual Activation
· Diver-Replaceable Batteries
· 24-Hour Fly Countdown and Calculated Desaturation Time
· 24 Dive On-Unit Log Book

Only £180!

While stocks last.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Monty Halls Presentation - 30 August


Monty Halls has accepted an invitation from us to give a presentation on 30 August. He will be talking about his new book and television series, Great Ocean Adventures. Monty has spent many years travelling to far flung parts of the world seeking out exciting things beneath the sea. He has presented a number of television programmes and written 4 books. The plan is to hold the presentation in the Coast Bar of the Royal Beach hotel, but we are going to be opening up the talk to other dive clubs in the area and so this venue may change depending on numbers. There will be a £5 charge for club members which will all be going to charity. Non-members will be £10 (£5 to cover food and £5 for charity). Although there is some time to go until the event, we expect it to be very popular, so please let me know as soon as possible. More details in the next newsletter.

She's Back


Last seen in Kenya. More strange photos coming soon!

May Newsletter on the Web

The May newsletter has been sent out to all club members. For those of you who do not get it by post, it has been copied onto the members area of the website.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Rain what rain

Braving the great british weather over the weekend, another 8 Portsmouth University students passed the PADI distinctive speciality Scientific Diving Techniques. Well done. Congratulations to all 24 students who have succesfully completed the course this year.

In more drier conditons, 8 students succesfull completed the academic and confined components of the Open Water Diver course. Watch this space for further details of their progress.

Dads and Lads


We 'teamed up' with City Boys school and gave some of the pupils and their dads a taster of Scuba diving. As the photo shows they thoroughly enjoyed themselves with a couple signing up to complete the Open Water Diver course. Well done guys.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Triton undecided whether to buy shares in Threshers

With 10 students completing their EFR, 8 students in Horsea doing their Open Water and 8 students doing their Advanced Open Water, the local Threshers did very good business this weekend providing celebratory drinks.
Another Scientific and Technical Speciality Course finished last weekend. Well done to everyone that completed the course.....in the wind.....rain....and odd bit of sunshine.

Bahamas Update

The boat for the Bahama's project has now been found. So we are now going out to the Bahama's to look at sites to sink the boat, and to organise it to be cleaned etc. Once the site has been found a camera team will be going out in August to capture the sinking of the boat. More news when we return from the Bahamas.

Enham Try Dives


On the 10th May we took another group from Enham for trydives. All had a thoroughly enjoyable time and also as a result of previous try dives for Enham two of the students have completed their open water this month.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Scientific Techniques Speciality Gets Underway


It was fun and frolics at Horsea last weekend with the first of our Scientific Diving Techniques speciiality courses taking to the water. The course is unique and has been designed for the university to support the marine biology, environmental science, civil engineering and sports science degree level curriculum.

The 4 day programmes covers a range of topics including survey, report writing and construction, as well as traditional subjects like search and recovery. About 30 students have booked onto the course this year.

Friday, May 04, 2007

April Newsletter on line

The April edition of the Newsletter is available for download if you didnt get one through the post. Click here to go to the web page.

Charity Donations

Just to let you know that this week we have sent off cheques to the following charities:
Lifeboats - £500
Rowans Hospice - £1000
Rainbow Centre - £1000
Project AWARE - £500

And many thanks to everyone at the club night last night who helped us raise another £94 for good causes.

May 2007 Club Night

Well monthly meetings seem to be all the rage sudddenly and it was another good club night at the Royal Beach last night. Numbers were slightly down at 60 but it was still a good social gathering with excellent food and company. Monthly club meetings are a great way to meet up with like minded people for a chat and a few drinks so why not pop along if you havent been yet. Dont forget that plenty of food is laid on free of charge for club members (and only £5 for guests) but we ask that you let us know if you are coming so that we can make sure there is enough. The next monthly club meeting will be on 7th June. See you there.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Does my bum look big in this?


New mystery man spotted at a Dive Master trainee session. Be afraid be very afraid!

Trip to Portland

With the viz in the Solent about 1m, some of the club members decided to have a little trip to Portland. We 'teamed up' with Fathom and Blues who looked after us a treat.

The first dive was on the Countess of Erne with viz of about 7m and water temperatures a balmy 11 degrees. Second dive was a drift at Durdle Door; viz was about 5m with a 2 knot current.

Unfortunatly due to a misjudgment in breaking distances Phil had to 'team up' with the AA to recover his car on the way home!!! Nice!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Wednesday Night is Pool Night!

Wednesday pool night is back on for all club members!

Come and use St Edmunds pool whether it be for testing out your new kit, refreshing those rusty skills, the use of the pool is free on a wednesday evening from 8-9pm.

Pop in to the shop or give us a call to reserve your place as spaces are limited.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Speciality of the Month!

Search and Recovery!

There are still spaces on the Search and Recovery speciality this weekend!

A challenging adventure that will enhance your navigation skills as you learn how to find that mask that inadvertantly 'fell' overboard. Find out about planning search and recovery dives and learn how to use lift bags to retrieve sunken objects.

A speciality suitable for all levels of divers.

Only £129 for club members for the whole weekend.

Call in to the shop to pick up your manual

Lights, Cameras ....... and Action!

Hollywood here we come. Triton provided actors and equipment for some in water and underwater filming for Discovery Chanel at the weekend. The filming was for an episode of "True Heroes" about a group of fishermen in Florida who rescued some people from a car after it crashed into a river. Naturally the 5 club members and staff who volunteered could not miss the opportunity to fly over to Florida to rub shoulders with the stars .... ah, yes, it might well of happened in Florida, and the local footage was taken a few weeks ago, but on this occasion we just need a lake where we can dump a car and stage some rescues. ..... So Horsea lake will be fine! Ok, so Horsea was not exactly Florida as far as film locations go, but with a few special effects I'm sure you won't know the difference. The day was full of luvvies and darlings, cries of "where is my trailor", "I cant work in these conditions" and "I am an actooooor dont you know". With Ian hamming it up so much he needed to be reprimanded for over acting, and Julie's big moment resulting in something that you will probably see on a TV out-takes in a few years it was a day of fun. Far from just hanging around in the background, the guys were all very much in the action. I have posted some images from the day in the gallery and there are a few in the slide show below .... and will let you know when the programme goes on air. Bunch of posers!

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Twin Set Course Successes!

Triton recently started offering a new PADI distinctive speciality - Twin Set Diver. This weekend the first five students qualified. After a session or two in the pool, we set off to Horsea this morning and did the open water element of the course. All five of us thought that the course was a fantastic introduction to twin-set diving. It is not a technical course (so no decompression theory to go into), what it does do is introduce the ideas of having redundancy in dive kit, equipment configuration and thinking more about what we actually need to complete a dive in terms of gas consumption. All in all it was thoroughly enjoyable.....and yes.....the kit is a little heavy (slighter built girls especially) but its not unmanageable and in the water feels great. I think the photo says it all in terms of climbing out afterwards BUT as one of the weakest (pathetic) people in the club - hey I managed it so if its something that appeals then please contact us. We are running it at the same discounted price to club members for the next course. Well done to everybody that passed.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Spring Ball

It was another fun packed evening at the Queens Hotel on 24th March with the dive club's spring ball. Yes, the re-named Valentine ball was a great success. As usual it was a bit of a "classy do" with Jazz band "Out of the Blue" entertaining us during dinner, followed by dancing for the rest of the evening. Having missed the Christmas function Kevan was once again terrorizing the dance floor and took an unfair advantage of the fact that there were a few new members who had not been dragged up to tango previously. The raffle raised £500 and many thanks to David Reed for the donation of the iPod, Oceanic for the wetsuit, and to everyone else who either donated prizes or bought tickets. Please remember that there is no club night in April, so the next time we meet will be 3 May. And dont forget that spaces for the Summer Ball are going quickly so if you want to go let us know.

Finally, I have posted some of the photos from the night on the gallery, but thought I might let this one on the right go for a caption competition. Any thoughts to me in the dive centre please.
Here's one to start off with ..... do you think they call this Kara"toe"ke ?

Friday, March 23, 2007

£100 off Ladies BCD

Oceanic Isla's Ladies BCD £100 off RRP. While stocks last.
Available in: small, medium, large.

We are now an official Atomic dealership!


Atomic now presents the strongest and most indestructible two-lens mask ever. So durable it has a lifetime warranty against frame breakage and so good it is the last mask you will ever need to buy. The strength comes from a patented internal SubFrame which provides incredible strength as well as eliminating the bulky external frame.
Available in a range of colours with the option of prescription lenses.
Pop in to the shop to view what must be the smartest mask in town!

PADI Twin Set Speciality Courses Coming Up

The first of our twin set courses are now planned. A bit short notice I'm afraid. These first courses are only open to club members. Details are:
Course 1 - Pool orientation 28 March, Open Water dives 31 March
Course 2 - Pool orientation 29 March, Open Water dives 1 April
If you want to book on one of the courses let me know as soon as possible. Spaces are limited.

I'm baaaccck!!!!!

For those of you that haven't popped into the shop over the last couple of weeks I'm back in the shop.

I'll be taking over much of the running and organising of trips, courses and the dive centre so watch this space and also the newsletter for up and coming events.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Dive Show Weekend and Course Successes

It has been a busy weekend in the shop with loads of people popping in for drinks, food and a chat and taking advantage of great discounts on kit.


Also 4 students finished their Open Water course, 4 completed their Advanced, 2 did their dry suit and another 2 qualified as Nitrox divers. Congratulations to you all!

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Drysuit Success


Seven students enjoyed some glorious sunshine at Horsea lake this weekend while taking their drysuit speciality course. This was the second course of the year put on for club members at a discounted rate and it was great to see so many members making the most of the opportunity.

Club Members benefit from workshops


It is only the beginning of March and we have already run 2 club members workshops. Members took advantage of the low cost workshops covering equipment maintenance and care, and buoyancy. 3 members went on the qualify for the Equipment Speciality certification and another 4 members went on to qualify for the PADI PPB certification. During the season we will be running more of these popular workshops including rescue skills and the use of SMBs so keep your eyes peeled.

Another Cracking Club Night


March 1st saw 66 club members and several guests turn up for the monthly club meeting at the Coast Bar in the Royal Beach hotel. It was another good night with some great food and an opportunity have a couple of swift ones! The raffle raised £96 for charity and many thanks to everyone who donated prizes or bought raffle tickets. There were one or two new club members there as well as some of the regulars..... and "you know who" was there. We have not seen her for a while, but thought it was appropriate to post the latest photographic offering of the "Mystery Woman" .......... enjoy

Friday, March 02, 2007

PADI TWINSET SPECIALITY COURSE NOW AVAILABLE


Those of you who have always fancied diving with twin sets but never really wanted to go down the whole teckie route now have a great alternative here at Triton. We are now offering a PADI Twinset Diver distinctive speciality course. The course includes a pool orientation session and two open water dives using twin sets. For more details and to book onto one of the courses call the dive centre.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Belize starting to fill up


The Belize trip is filling up quite quickly. If you want to go, please let me know as soon as possible. We have sourced flights that do not require an overnight stop in the US so we leave on 3 September and arrive the same day. Once deposits are in the final payment is not required until mid August.

New Recommendations for Cylinder Valve Testing

IDEST have recently published some recommendations regarding the periodic servicing of cylinder valves. We have placed the details in the servicing news section of the website. Click here for more details.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Holiday Information 2007

Information for 3 of the packages we have planned for 2007 have been posted into the holidays section of the website. This includes details for Spain (13-16 April) and Belize (3 - 15 September). Click here to go to the holiday section.

Newsletters in the Members Area

Newsletters for December and January are in the members area. Not quite sure why we forgot about the December one - sorry about that.