Tuesday, June 26, 2007

LOB to Tioman on 20th-22nd July

Hi guys!

Next trip is settled on the 20th to 22nd July.
It will be a live-onboard to Tioman.


Trip Detail:

AOW: $580

includes:
- Original 'Adventure in Diving' Manual

- Rental full SCUBA Equipments (Buoyancy Control Device, Regulator set with SPG and Depth Gauge, Compass, torch light, Mask, Snorkel, Full-Foot Fins, Full-length Wetsuits, Weight-Belt, Tanks and Weights)

- Full meals onboard

- Theory lesson x 1 class

- Ratio of 1 trainer to maximum 6 students

- Immedidate certification upon course completion

- Certification fees

- Exclude: soft drinks, bears, surface marker buoy, batteries for torch light and slate board.


Leisure: $380
inclusive of equipment rental.


Trip capacity: 15 paying pax

Ideally there will be 15 divers from our dive club so that the whole boat will be ours!!! That's gonna be very fun!! But if our side does not have 15 pax, the operator side will have to put outside divers to share the boat.
This trip will only be for advance course and leisure divers.
We are hoping to fill up the boat with divers from our side and be able to go to the outer reefs.
Dive sites such as Tiger reef, Chebeh and Jack rock!
Leisure divers out there, so what are you waiting for?! Sign up today!

Please email us at simdivingclub@gmail.com to sign up or visit us at our booth at SIM Atrium level 2 on th 27th June and 9th, 10th July.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

2007 Ripcurl wakeboarding IVP championships



Come and support our school team!!

i know its abit late.. haha

23rd June 07

1pm kallang riverside. along the stadium road.

wish us luck!!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Back from Dayang!!

We're back!! And we would like to thank all of you guys who went for this trip for making this trip a success!! :)

The committee had lots of fun, hope you guys had lots of fun too!
haha.. we heard that some of you are actually having withdrawal symptoms from diving and some of you just cannot get enough of it and are looking forward to the next trip! ;) Great! Personally, I am having withdrawal symptoms from the beautiful, laid-back island life.. Although it was not exactly all that laidback and relaxing for me..haha.. :P

This trip was the first time 3 of our committee members went as Dive Master Trainees (DMTs). It was definitely a significant and memorable trip for us. From writing up the proposal, marketing it through our blog and emails, scheduling the OW divers for their theory classes (in the midst of my own final exams), pool sessions and assisting the OW divers for their pool sessions, reminders and checklists, packing equipment and sending everyone up the coach (yes, we went by a comfortable, air-conditioned 40-seater coach cos we had enough people) to finally arriving at the Dayang resort! Hang on, the adventure did not end here! In fact, that was just another beginning!

Welcome to Dayang!



We set off from RSYC at 7pm and headed to Tuas Second link. We had our dinner and to cut the story cut, we arrived at Mersing Jetty at around 1am and hopped onto our dive boat and headed for our destination!
Some of us sat at the 'star deck' of the boat to see shooting stars (and to me, that is always one of the best thing about diving). There was an episode of 'forest fire' which was actually the moon 'rising' from the horizon, looking as orange as err.. fire. haha..
Alritey, and tada! We arrived at the resort at around 4am. We had 4 person to a room and everyone turned in to have their rest.

Early next morning at 8.30am, everyone set off for their first dive after breakfast!


Waiting faithfully for the dive boat at the Jetty.

We had 2 boats for the divers. 1 boat for the 16 OW divers and the other for the advance and leisure divers.
Despite the small little hiccups we had, O-ring kept bursting before the very first dive, everything else went pretty smoothly. :) Here are some pictures to show everyone hard at work at fixing the O-ring and preparing for our first dive.

Busy at work.
Preparing the descent buoy line.

Rigging up.

Food was delicious and during our surface interval, some of us had a game of volleyball and frisbee. I was too tired to chase after the frisbee so I was practically just walking and jogging around.. :X
The rest of us were busy filling up our log books and sat around for debriefs on the dive. :)


The guys at court, playing volleyball.
Debriefing.


We continued on with our second dive, lunch and third dive.

OW divers after their second dive at Pulau Lang.
OW divers posing under water.
Lunch time! All the hungry divers..
Mermaids?! haha.. it's our OW divers!


Of course, I did not forget our advance and leisure divers! Here are some photos of our dear friends.

Tim, Ben, Wenhui and Raynard. Where is Herbert?!?!
Ziqiang and Ezra. Our newly certified advance divers and committee members!


Diving is a sport. It is not only about the skills and people, but also about the marine lives! Here are some beautiful and colourful marine lives.

Cuttlefish.
Blue spotted ray.
One of my favourite, Christmas tree. It's like colourful mimosa in the water.
Clown fish aka Marlin and Nemo.
We look forward to seeing all of you for the next trip which will be a live-aboard. :)
Meanwhile, save up and check our blog and your email often for more details!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Our new divers!

Lets us congratulate our newly certified Open water Divers!

Ong Chen Yang
Loh Zhong Chuan Lawrence
Lew Pei Yen Sandy
Rachel
Jeffery Tan
Lim Ziqiang
Tan Wee Yong
Jesper Lam
Ho ShuHui
Gloria Ngoi Jiamin
Shi Hong Wei
Ong Jun Xian Vincent
Koey Ziqi
Wong Clarence Chao Yang
Wong ke Bin Ricky
Lee Chee Seng Alex

of course not forgetting our Advanced divers...

Ezra Ho
Seow Zi Qiang
*feel free to share your experience of your advance course on the tag board with the rest yea~

Welcome to the colourful sunshiney world of diving!
I hope all of you enjoyed your trip. i certainly did.

Do consider my proposal ya. ;)

i've got a reply one minute after i've sent it out already.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Final instructions!

Hi Everyone,

Gather @ Seaborne Diver Center (The Republic of Singapore Yatch Club): Friday, 1800hrs.
And because we are taking a coach, the divers must be very punctual and we are not going to spend too much time waiting for the late comers.

Things to bring:
Passport
Malaysia Visa (if applicable)
Dive Table (for student divers)
Log books
Certification Card (for leisure divers)
Dive equipment (if applicable)
Pocket money (Ringgets) (enough for 2 meals)
Toilet articles
Towel
Sunblock
Sunglasses
Swimming attires
Clothes (including a Jacket)
Beach volleyball / Frisbee etc..
Camera / Underwater Camera
ipod etc
snacks / drinks
For hygiene reason, you may want to purchase your own basic equipment, e.g. mask and snorkel. We have some basic equipment for sales in the shop.

Mask: frm $30
Snorkel: $ 22
Mask strap cover: $16
(NEW!!) Personalized log book with your favorite photo on the cover: $25 [10% Off for students]
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Anyone who requires additional clarification, feel free to contact any of us.

And also please help to inform your friends who don’t check their mail often. Remind each other not to be late!

Monday, June 4, 2007

Reminder

This friday's the trip guys!!

are you all excited?

please stay flu free. many people are falling sick.