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Where is the best places to snorkel at?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

I recently went to Cancun and went Snorkeling and I loved it. Now I want to go to the Great Barrier Reef in Austrailia but first I need to save up. What are some other great places to snorkel?

Also, I would like to learn to Scuba dive. Does anyone know a cheap place in florida or cancun where I could learn how to scuba and what is the cost and length of the class.

Cape Hatteras North Carolina has over 1800 charted shipwrecks, many are in less than 30 feet of water, just perfect for SCUBA diving many on them are in the shallows where it would be nice to snorkel over them. And some of them are literally sticking up out of the beach. While you are there be sure to visit Kitty Hawk and climb to the top of the Hatteras lighthouse.

Okay this might be a dumb question but do you have to know how to swim to snorkel?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

I want to try it but I can’t swim. any info?
my mother has snorkled and said i should be fine with the jacket and instructor i was just looking for more info and I can’t swim at all so theres no way id do it alone

you could do it as long as you wear a life vest or some sort of flotation device on your body. you will also need a mask or goggles. practice in a baby pool or in the bath tub to get used to how the water feels on your face.

How soon can I snorkel after ACL reconstruction surgery?

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Had surgery Feb/07 to repair detached lateral meniscus and still on crutches due to severe atrophy after being in wheelchair in months. Currently in physio and ACL reconstruction scheduled Oct 30/07. Am also quite overweight (not morbidly but enough to hamper my progress), Do exercises daily but progress is slow. want to plan vacation for spring next year…

knee recon and recovery is a long process - a time frame my doc quoted was 2 years to be back to 100%. 9 months to 80% of previous strength, ability and knee goodness. don’t rush this sort of thing and don’t book either. i’ve just done my medial meniscus.

there will be time for Snorkelling - but not if your back in surgery. best of luck with rehab and physio

Going to Belize (Ambergris Kaye).Can spouse and I snorkel easily and safely by ourselves or do we need a tour?

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Staying at Banana Beach. Can we just get in the water and go? We don’t want to spend money we don’t need to. Is it safe to go alone? I am a little bit worried about sharks and stingrays. Any tips on how NOT to disturb them as well as barracudas? Mid June travel.

Other tips? Food, crafts, other ideas? Thanks!

We just got back from Ambergris Caye and stayed at Banana Beach as well. It is a great place to stay and the restaurant is good as well. The easiest way to get around is just by renting a golf cart (that can be done right at Banana Beach as well) and seeing the sites. In terms of recommendations - just ask the people at the front desk about the best places to eat. The recommendations that they gave us were great.

On the Snorkeling end, I would recommend a tour as well. As mentioned in one of the previous responses, you have to go a ways out before things get interesting and the tours can take you to the best spots.

Take care and have a great trip.

Is alright for me to ditch my snorkel? It is the most worthless piece of SCUBA gear I own!?

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

It seems that scuba divers are divided on this issue. On one hand, they say (I can’t speak from experience) that it’s necessary to have one in order to do a surface swim in rough waters, or to conserve airwhile surface swimming in calm waters.
On the other hand, I’ve met some instructors who never wear it except when teaching class because they claim that they’ve never used it, apart from certification dives, not even in the conditions described above.
My person feeling is that I hate the thing; it’s uncomfortable, no matter how much I try to adjust it or what type of holder I use to hold to my mask, it whacks me in the head or gets in my way. Plus, the quarries here in the midwest are not exactly rough waters, and if I have to surface swim, I can do it easier by swimming on my back.
So, fellow divers, what’s your take on this?
Thanks!
If you’re not a SCUBA diver, then please don’t respond… you don’t know what I’m talking about.
Thanks, bob, that’s the kind of info I need… from somebody who knows what they’re talking about!

As you get more and more into the sport, you’ll actually find that there are pros and cons to having one with you.
For example, most of my dives for fun are wreck penetrations. A snorkel can get you killed, if you’re actually wearing it. Some of the spaces you need to wiggle through just don’t allow having gear sticking out at all angles and a Snorkel smacking something can dislodge it, leaving you in a bad situation in a hurry, not to mention the silt out.
On the flip side, snorkels are VERY handy for a long surface swim to the descent line. It saves on your gas consumption and allows you to swim on your front rather than the old lay back, cran your neck around to see where you are and fin style of getting to where you need to be on the surface. This is especially true if you use a back inflation type of BC. They are forever trying to put you face down.
What you may find useful and it’s what I carry, is a folding snorkel. The tube is flexible enough to fold in half and I have many pockets on either my drysuit or on my rig to store it, out of the way unless I need it. I can use it to surface swim to the line, pop it in a pocket and get down and dirty under a triple expansion engine amongst the debris in the room with no worries. Alternatively, a pal of mine uses surgical tubing to secure his to his rig on his chest. The possibilities are endless. Just make sure that it’s in a spot that won’t interfere with anything else if you go that route. Always think of the unthinkable…’cause it’s bound to happen. :)

A Day Out Quad Biking in Sharm El Sheikh

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

how to put a snorkel on a wolverine?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

im getting a new 2009 wolverine 450 sometime this is week and i would like to put a Snorkel or a breather on it… but i dont really know that much about it and i was wondering if anybody else knew how to do that….. so please any answers are helpful…. thank you.

Outdoor recreation would’ve answered your question, but Nitro did a good job of it.

should i build my own snorkel for my honda rancher 350?

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

ye hey i want to build a snorkel for my rancher but dont realy know how and need some experienced people for it ive seen alot with only one and was wondering if i could get 2 heads on the front?? please help me thank you for your time.

I purchased a Snorkel for a friend, for his Yamaha Grizzley. It cost 250 dollars and came from Louisiana. When it arrived in the mail, I saw it , and I was shocked! It was just a lot of plastic plumbing pipes that you can buy at Home Depot. I calculated the price of buying everything at the hardware store….only 89 dollars. Glue, pipes, connectors, everything.
Flexible swimming pool filter reinforced, ribbed pipes too. Maybe 3 feet in total. Cheap stuff.
YES, that one had two snorkel heads. And of course a snorkel for the transmission breather, too.
And some aluminum tape that withstands the heat of the hot exhaust pipes. (This was two years ago, I remember)

Get the plans, or look at another one and make your own. good thing it wasn’t my money.

am going to cancun and i want to go snorkel and parceling i would love to do that how much is it?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

are they scary how long do those thing last and is it fun!!

Oh and a full body massage out on th beach would be nice!!!

where would i look for these things!

u look sexy

How hard is it to put a snorkel on your truck?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

those things that let the engine breathe while it is under water

it depends alot on the vehicle and layout. have to make sure the entire intake tubing is air tight in any area that will go below water.

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