Showing posts with label BSAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BSAC. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Scuba Duba Dive Does Careers Fairs in the North East of Scotland



Whilst at a networking event in Aberdeen, Scotland in late October and I happened to get speaking to a women who ran a company called Aberdeen Entrepreneurs.  She was interested to hear all about Scuba Duba Dive and what I had to offer.  For some reason the subject changed onto school career fairs. They were very keen for me to attend their first event in less than a week’s time.  I said I would have a think about it and be in touch.   My main worry was I didn't really have much to build a good stand.  Nevertheless I agreed to attend and have a Scuba Duba Dive stand at the school show in the North East of Scotland.


What would make a good, interesting stand for the children coming to visit? I put together all my dive gear and had some good diving movies which I’d play.  People always like to take away something from a show so leaflets were the answer.  Recently getting the grips of Adobe Photoshop I designed some last minute leaflets detailing all the courses offered in the different locations.  The problem was printing them but with help from my local printers I managed to get 200 copies run off at 5pm when I was due to leave the next morning at 6am.

During the day I had a lot of pupils and teachers interested in scuba diving.  The fact that I had a very inviting stand with some movies from Koh Tao in Thailand playing when it was near freezing outside interested people also! I had a quick look around the room at other people’s stands as I wanted to get some ideas as how to improve my own.  The thought of a roller banner displaying all my basic information seemed good but also instead of my dive gear just sitting there, a mannequin wearing the gear would be a lot better.

After that show the next one is January - plenty of time to go about improving my stand.  So the hunt for a decent mannequin began.  Asking around department stores and various friends who I knew worked in or had contacts in department stores proved fruitless.  Every time I asked the member of staff they just looked at me very oddly and said sorry no.  It was then I turned to that great website GumTree.  Posting an advert ‘wanted full sized mannequin with arms, legs and a head’ and within two hours I’d received two phone calls, one saying she had two in her shed and another saying they had four.  After receiving pictures of these mannequins the women who had four had the better mannequin.  I traveled up to “meet” the new member of the team and it was exactly what I was after and fits my dive gear perfectly.  He even has a great story behind his past. Scuba Steve: used to be a guardsman on a ship to deter pirates!


All I had to do now was design my roller banner to have the perfect stand.  I set about making a basic design to get reviews from other people.  Keeping the pictures and information short and to the point would catch people’s attention.  Designing a two meter tall banner on a 24 inch monitor really didn't give you much feel as to how it was going to look in the print.  I finally sent it off to the printers and when it arrived it was perfect. My stand looks more professional for the four shows I've got coming up this spring.  It really goes to show what networking can do.  

Who would have thought a random conversation in Aberdeen would have resulted in all these shows.  My advice never be shy to speak to someone or ask the question, as you never know who they know or what they do!

Sunday, 20 October 2013

DIVE 2013- Birmingham NEC 26th/27th of October 2013

The Birmingham dive show is one of the biggest events in the UK for scuba divers each year.  The show is packed full of great new product releases, prize draws, try dives, great deals on new equipment, seminars from many great divers and much much more.

Tickets are priced at £12.50 and can be purchased online here or at the NEC on the day.  Please note if you purchase your ticket before noon on the 23rd of October you'll save £3 per ticket or if you're buying six or more then you'll save £4 a ticket.  The NEC is easily accessible off the M6 and M42 for full travel details follow this link.

I think apart from the really good bargains you can pick up at the show the seminars are brilliant.  There is a couple of must see seminars and you can find the full list of speakers and timings here.

We will be wondering around the show on Saturday if you wish a chat, just get in touch.  Full details of the show can be found on the dive shows website- http://www.diveshows.co.uk/


Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Diving in the North Sea again


After just over three years of not diving locally I finally dived again last night in the North Sea with North East Dive.  I'd been meaning to go diving with them for a couple of weeks but was concerned it was going to be too cold as I was mainly used to warm water diving.

Prepared for the worse I wore a 5mm full wetsuit and a 5mm shorty with hood, on the way out to the dive site on the rib I was talking to the other dives who said on Friday the water was 16 degrees.  At that I didn't think I would need my gloves after having been in 20 degree water in Malta a month before without a hood or gloves.  The moment I rolled back off the rib and hit the water I knew it wasn't 16 degrees and regretted not wearing my gloves.  However I continued without and descended down for the dive.

The visibility was around 10 metres and it was a shallow dive along the coast.  After spending the first few minutes getting used to my kit and the conditions again we started the dive.  There was lots of little swim throughs and getting thrown around by the current near the coast was a new experience which made me feel sea sick, so had to quickly descend again to get away from the waves.  The marine life was pretty good, lots of little spider crabs around the kelp and a lots of big edible crabs in the fisherman's pots.  Navigating in and out of the coast line never really exceeding 12metres we managed a 42 minute dive.  I was starting to feel the cold without any gloves on as the actual bottom temperature was only 9 degrees! 
North East Dive's Boat- Picture from Facebook

I will defiantly be back for more dives and next time will be wearing a pair of gloves!  I urge anyone who is a qualified diver and has diving on their doorstep to give cold water diving a try.  Yes, you have to wear a lot more equipment than warm water diving but cold water diving just lets you keep up your diving experience and that next time you go on holiday diving you don't spend the first days diving to refresher courses!












Saturday, 4 May 2013

The Website is Live

Well if you are reading this blog you're probably aware that the official Scuba Duba Dive website has finally come off the a test server and gone to the live domain, scubadubadive.com. We've launched with just a range of dive training holidays which will be expanded over the coming weeks.  We'll also be launching some exciting dive holidays for those of you who are lucky enough to already be qualified divers.  We'll be running holidays in Australia, Turkey, Egypt, Thailand with the views to expanding to other countires as the Scuba Duba Dive network grows.

The next stages in the growth of Scuba Duba Dive will be launching various press release articles around the dive community and implementing a marketing and social media strategy with the main objectives being to get you the customers to interact with us over Facebook and Twitter.  We are launching an exciting competition to win a weeks diving somewhere and will be putting the Scuba Duba Dive clothing designs to social media for a public vote.  The equipment packages will also be finalised as we're currently researching what is the best equipment around at the moment which is most suited for our programs.  So lots of exciting things happening and we will keep you updated with the progress but for now;

Remember..... Like us on Facebook, Follow us on Twitter and Join us in the sea!

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

DIVE Magazine Turtle Hot Shot

Turtle, Dahab Egypt, May 2012

A few weeks ago I entered my picture of a turtle I took last May in Dahab, Egypt, into the DIVE Magazine Hotshot photo competition.  I thought nothing of it and today received an email from the magazine to say its one of the running up pictures to win the £50 prize money and to be published in DIVE magazine.  The competition now runs on a Facebook "likes"system , so basically the image with the most Facebook likes wins the competition.  I'd appreciate it if my blog readers could "like" my image.  The link to "like" the image is here.

If there is any divers reading this blog who are keen photographers and wish to enter the competition for the next HOTSHOT image you can find out more information here.  The next image is a Finding Nemo image, so I'll be hunting through my diving images to see if I can find an excellent nemo picture, which I might have taken over the years.

Monday, 25 March 2013

A Weekend at the London Dive Show 2013

LIDS 2013, Excel Centre London- Picture from Diveshows

This weekend Mungo attended the London International Dive Show which is held at the Excel Centre, East London on a yearly basics.  The show is open to everyone and the stands vary from training agencies, manufacturers, product releases, dive travel companies, some very interesting talks from various diving celebrities and a try dive pool.

Mungo spent the two days speaking with some of Scuba Duba Dive's suppliers making sure everything was in place for the launch of our website within the next few weeks.  New locations were also research for the launch of the holiday section of the website. Which will be launched after the initial training section has gone live.  Seeing videos and hearing stories of everybody's recent tropical diving stories made him want to head off abroad again, even more when it was actually snowing in London.

Andy Torbet speaking on the DIVER stage, Pictures from Dive Show
Some very interesting meetings took place with some of diving's biggest magazines.  All these magazines were very interested in the project and how Scuba Duba Dive started.  So hopefully there will be some very exciting articles written in these magazines which will tie in with the launch of our website.  To find more out about the Dive Shows within the UK please visit their website-http://www.diveshows.co.uk

The try dive pool at LIDS 2013, Picture from Diveshows

Friday, 8 March 2013

How Scuba Diving Masks have changed


Today I've spent a lot of time researching dive equipment for the packages which we will be offering with our diving internships.  Technology and slickness has changed a lot since the 1600s when innovators such as Denis Papin and Edmund Halley made the first deep sea submersion in a diving bell a reality.


 Early scuba diving days, Image from Fox Photos/Getty Images
The next stage in the history of SCUBA was in 1823.  John and Charles Deane were awarded a patent for the diving dress and helmet.  The helmet was connected to a hose which ran to the surface and supplied the diver with fresh air, the diver had to remain upright otherwise the helmet would leak water. Augustus Siebe modified the Deane Patent Diving Dress by attaching the helmet to a waterproof suit, making the divers helmet waterproof and they didn't have to remain upright during dives.  It wasn't until the middle of the 20th century that a modern practical SCUBA unit was invented.  Source- adventure.howstuffworks.com
Current mask the Aqua Lung Favola


The First Modern Dive Mask