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ten handy tips and advice for scuba diving liveaboard trips
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Should I Change My Regulator Hoses Every 5 Years? #askmark #scuba 
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Do Miflex hoses need to be replaced regularly? One service tech I spoke to said they need to be replaced every 5 yrs. can’t find anything on their website or brochure about it so I wonder if it’s obsolete news related to the rubber failure issue they used to have?
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Should I Change My Regulator Hoses Every 5 Years? #askmark #scuba
@jeffmoye
Do Miflex hoses need to be replaced regularly? One service tech I spoke to said they need to be replaced every 5 yrs. can’t find anything on their website or brochure about it so I wonder if it’s obsolete news related to the rubber failure issue they used to have?
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Chunky Cornbread
Chunky Cornbread
1 year ago

I’m going to Trukk and I’m not missing a single dive. I don’t care how tired I am lol.

Stephen Pattle
Stephen Pattle
1 year ago

Always take a treat mine is Yorkshire tea bags need a decent cup of tea to start the day 😀

Carl Mills
Carl Mills
1 year ago

Dining area at 5.30 was definitely not on one of the tornado fleet 😂

Sébastien Schaer
Sébastien Schaer
1 year ago

Thanks for the video and the advice. I wonder what is your recommendation for a “save the dive kit” considering the small luggage allowance we have. My wife and I have the same equipment. So I was thinking of o rings, one mouthpiece, one fin strap. Anything else essential?

NickMaverick
NickMaverick
Reply to  Sébastien Schaer
1 year ago

Good question. I’d also be interested in some advice about that

Scuba Diver Magazine
Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Sébastien Schaer
1 year ago

Those are the essentials. Everything else you bring just covers other things that can go wrong or break.

O-Rings and clips tend to be the most common thing that needs replacing. Dive boats quite often have a basic tool kit somewhere if you need a wrench.

I wouldn’t worry about bringing too much else with you. Just have a good look through your gear and think about what else could break. But, you already have the essentials

William Sweet
William Sweet
1 year ago

Listen to the dive briefs, all the boats I’ve been on have something they either really want you to do or not to do, it sucks being that guy…😂

Joseph dracula
Joseph dracula
1 year ago

👍😎🤿

DTT
DTT
1 year ago

think about sea sick patches. better safe than sorry especially if its your first one. its better to go with a group unless you are sociable. my biggest gripe is that they don’t organize any entertainment. i always thought movie night would be nice. skipping a dive is great for ndl limits as well. the only question is which dives to skip it’s not like you usually do the same dive twice. i don’t mean to be a downer its just a my opinion on liveaboards. i’ve done 4 and probably my last, resort dives offer something to do when you’re not diving..

Bradley Bauer
Bradley Bauer
1 year ago

Always arrive a day early. If traveling half way around the world…one long night of good rest makes the live aboard experience even better! Also, if you experience a flight issue….you won’t miss the boat!

Michelle H
Michelle H
1 year ago

Great advice here. I might add that anyone who is going on a liveaboard for the 1st time or going with a company they haven’t been with before, look for reviews. Often people in the reviews will give good tips on what to bring, what not to bring and the availability of storage. For example, the aggressor liveaboard boats in the Caribbean have deck towels for every person. They even warm them up for you before you get out of the water. Also, you can look up the configuration of the dive boat that you’re going to be on and see what the room looks like. That will give a good idea on if there is room to store your bags or if you need to adjust what you bring.

I will also add that I find live aboard diving to be relaxing and less draining than a lot of other diving. Your gear remains set up the whole time and the crew does a lot to make things easier and more efficient. Some companies offer a little trophy or ribbon if you do every single dive, but don’t feel pressure to do that. Dive the dives you want to do and relax the rest of the time! Also, take the time to get to know some of the other passengers. You may just make some life long friends. My husband and I have made several friends on trips like this and actually have dive trips scheduled with some of them next year.

caroleaton1
caroleaton1
1 year ago

Thanks for the great advice. I’m going to Phuket Thailand in January for my first Liveaboard trip and I’m a bit nervous as to what to expect. These tips helped so much.

Amadeuss
Amadeuss
1 year ago

Going to Bahamas for Liveaboard trip in coming May for first time , can’t wait 🤪🤪

Laminar 088
Laminar 088
1 year ago

I’m concerned about room for large dive bags with all our equipment (Regs, BCDS, fins.. everything). Is there room to bring these aboard? A place to store these large bags?

Ulf
Ulf
Reply to  Laminar 088
1 year ago

usually you leave those at their dive center along with any big luggage. You can pick them up after your trip.

Michelle H
Michelle H
Reply to  Laminar 088
1 year ago

It depends on the boat and room configuration. When we did live aboard on the Belize aggressor IV there was room underneath the bed to store our bags. However, we have some liverboards coming up that are a little tighter. If you can get all of your own stuff into a single bag rather than packing an extra suitcase you’ll be far better off. You really need very little clothing on these boats and no shoes while aboard. All of your gear will be stored on the dive deck for the entire trip so if your bag folds down you should be able to tuck it away somewhere. Some boats have storage areas for your bags once you are unpacked.

Scuba Diver Magazine
Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Laminar 088
1 year ago

As others have said, boats and operators have space for empty bags. Try to stick to bags that collapse down flat because there is limited space on boats and they’re easier to stow away.

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