What To Bring On Your Dive Trip
Your Sea Dragon charter provides tanks, weights,
weightbelts, safety sausage, and unlimited air. Neither Nitrox
nor photo processing is available though cameras are welcome.
This is a checklist used by one of our customers for several trips on
the Sea Dragon. While no warranties are expressed or implied
about its fitness for your use, you might find it a good place to start
packing. See below for things not to bring.
- Diving gear bag:
- BC Vest
- business card
- compass (optional)
- depth gauge
- dive computer (optional)
- dive tables
- dive watch
- fins
- flashlight (optional)
- gloves (optional)
- knife
- log book and pen (optional)
- mask
- octopus
- pressure gauge
- regulator
- slate + pencil (optional)
- snorkel w/snorkelkeeper
- spare bulb (optional)
- spare hoses (hi/lo pressure) (optional)
- spare light batteries (optional)
- spare mask/fin/knife straps (optional)
- spare mouthpiece (optional)
- spare o-rings (optional)
- spare snorkelkeeper (optional)
- suntan lotion
- swim suit
- thermometer (optional)
- towel(s)
- wet suit boots
- wet suit jacket
- wet suit powder (optional)
- whistle (optional)
- Clothing:
- light jacket
- pants (one pair is more than enough)
- shirts (only need a few)
- shoes (for boat, for sand, for travel)
- shorts (one pair might be enough)
- socks (optional)
- underwear as appropriate
- warm clothing (if nec.)
- Miscellaneous:
- certification card
- money (including $15 departure tax and one dollar bills for cab and for gratuities passing through airport)
- passport
- pillow (optional)
- slide show materials (optional)
- tickets
- toiletries
What Not to Bring
Some items are inappropriate or illegal on our dive trips.
Here's a list:
- Illegal drugs
- Spear guns (no taking of fish)
- Bang sticks (no taking of fish)