SCUBA Equipment Set-up Demonstration

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  • @PSDIVERTOM
    @PSDIVERTOM 11 років тому +3

    Great video..I'm an instructor also and like to pick up tips from other pro's. You are informative, clear in your directions, speak softly yet authoritatively, Man you know what you are doing!! Let's Dive!!!

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  8 років тому +17

    Glad this little video is helping some of you. I really appreciate the feedback and take good care of yourselves !
    Cheers!!!

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  11 років тому +4

    Glad to hear you found my video useful. I thought with so much technology out there it would be nice to have a little refresher for those who are newly certified. Take care man! spread the word, SCUBA is one of the most exciting adventures we'll ever have.!

  • @m4r4sc4
    @m4r4sc4 10 років тому

    Whenever I'm getting ready to go diving and haven't been in a while, I watch this for a quick refresher. Thanks for the clear instruction.

  • @deepside6664
    @deepside6664 5 років тому

    Just came across this video today but still very valid. Well explained and the words match the actions. Not too much, not too little. Any newcomer watching this would know what to do. Good and relevant camera close-ups too. Thumbs up!

  • @thisis4miranda
    @thisis4miranda 9 років тому +12

    heading out on my first dive in awhile tomorrow morning and this was a great refresher, thanks for posting! (aloha from Maui :) )

    • @WrappingRichie
      @WrappingRichie  8 років тому

      That's exactly the purpose of the video. Appreciate you checking in with me and I'd love to dive Maui. I use to live in Okinawa for 5 years and the diving is similar. basically AMAZING!!!

  • @garymoyer4625
    @garymoyer4625 8 років тому +13

    checking to make sure there is an O ring present is a good idea. Every once in awhile O rings go AWOL. Thanks for the video. Nicely done.

  • @minimaxhall
    @minimaxhall 10 років тому +2

    fastest 7 minute tutorial I have had in a while. Thanks for this introduction.

  • @felixguett
    @felixguett 6 років тому +1

    Great refresher for my first dive in a while on the great barrier reef later today - on point and easy to follow, thanks!

  • @damianjones8729
    @damianjones8729 10 років тому +2

    This is a highly recommended video as it makes you learn scuba diving lessons at the comfort of home. Keep sharing such stunning work.

  • @loomey2011
    @loomey2011 12 років тому

    im going to egypt in a few weeks, and thought i would check up and make sure im not to rusty. your video was great thankyou!
    take care

  • @maryellenromero9459
    @maryellenromero9459 7 років тому

    Thanks for the refresher. I don't get to dive very often and it helps (always) to review. Will be diving Cabo San Lucas the end of September....

  • @simolui
    @simolui 11 років тому

    Richard I forgot to turn my air back all the way b4 going down 20metres dive... but as I couldn't equalize my instructor took me to a 4 metres wreck and at one point I was without oxygen!!! so I keeped my cool and went up!!!! I wonder what would have happened if that occurred at 20 meters deep!!!!! thanks for this videos next time Im going to dive I check your video up to refresh!!!!! thanks buddy!!!

  • @gretlsatorius4744
    @gretlsatorius4744 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the refresher!

  • @Douglas-1994
    @Douglas-1994 3 роки тому

    This is a great video!! I'm learning all i can to get certified for BVI in 6 months

  • @CorrupteddSanity
    @CorrupteddSanity 5 років тому +1

    Hi Richard - very helpful - I'm about to return to diving after about 12 years

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter 7 років тому

    He's an instructor posting safety procedures on UA-cam, damn string we were going to be critical on the comments to open peoples knowledge of all things to consider. Of course nothing compares to professional in person training but new students will pickup tips turned to habits from sources like UA-cam and we can only hope people are picking up good habits to incorporate in toe there own safety routines! Happy diving to all... I sure this instructor is a great guy and all just don't beat me up for being critical on these points. Didn't read the comments below so maybe some have already notice these topics.

  • @walternyc
    @walternyc 11 років тому

    Needed a refresher before my dive this summer, this came very handy. Thanks !

  • @michelepalermo9667
    @michelepalermo9667 6 років тому

    This is the best I have found u are fantastic thank you for the refresher

  • @davidcrowson4745
    @davidcrowson4745 7 років тому

    Great demonstration, thanks for sharing!

  • @paulegan6062
    @paulegan6062 9 років тому +2

    Very professional. Although there was no need to assume that there was no one in the pool . I could safely say there wasn't from all the way back here on my computer screen.

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  12 років тому

    Yeah, I do when I have the chance, usually my straps are still wet from previous Dives..LOL... but definately... wet them, or tighten them snug and have buddy check after walking down to dive entry point just before entering water. (obviously check at buddy check when finished suiting up as well). Thanks for your posting Tom. Take care. Rich

  • @WeBeYachting
    @WeBeYachting 8 років тому +2

    Nice video, thumbs up from us and cheers from sunny IGY Simpson Bay Marina, Sint Maarten in the Caribbean.

  • @gmcgraime
    @gmcgraime 8 років тому +2

    you did a good job with all the details thank you

  • @1snowball2
    @1snowball2 5 років тому

    I qualified in 2005 SSI open water my instructor trained to wet BC first and checking both regulators before turning on your air

  • @TitosDiving
    @TitosDiving 2 роки тому +1

    Great video thanks divers

  • @MarcelVanDenBerg1
    @MarcelVanDenBerg1 4 роки тому

    I really enjoyed watching your video and the way you teach :)
    Marcel van den Berg

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  12 років тому

    How was your trip to Egypt, sorry for the late response... Glad you found the video helpful, that was the purpose. To help availability of refresher information so divers don't get hurt. Hope you had a safe dive and I would love to make it to Egypt some day!

  • @radiofromdowntown
    @radiofromdowntown 11 років тому +1

    Nice video, very helpful. Thanks for posting.

  • @HypnoticAbyss
    @HypnoticAbyss 5 років тому +1

    Wet the BCD straps before putting it on the cylinder, the straps will expand slightly when wet.

    • @abbyyoyo8232
      @abbyyoyo8232 5 років тому

      HypnoticAbyss yes they will.

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter 7 років тому

    Interesting and he even says it will loosen in the water. Seen other PADI instructors suggesting you dip your BC straps in the water first likely for this very reason...

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  12 років тому

    another great day for underwater exploration!

  • @bassemb
    @bassemb 5 років тому

    Thank you for this reminder!

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  11 років тому

    Glad to hear you made it out safely!! Make sure your buddy does some checks before entry in the water. Also, that will be an added safety as well as a normal required process to insure safety. Thanks man! You take care and appreciate the comment.

  • @TheBlackLodger
    @TheBlackLodger 10 років тому

    Good job at making that statement at the end, and I mean it, be a S.A.F.E. DIVER!!!!!!!

  • @qball765
    @qball765 7 років тому

    Good presentation!

  • @amyberry8718
    @amyberry8718 5 років тому

    This is a very helpful review. Thank you for posting it.

  • @eascuba9351
    @eascuba9351 10 років тому +13

    What about checking regulator functions? Inflator functions? With Velcro straps they should be dipped in the pool to be sure they are wet before final assembly, cam-band straps can be dry. Also how about clipping off all regulators gauges and loose inflator / deflator so we practice our Project AWARE program and eliminate those items from dragging and damaging aquatic life.

    • @rozrabiakpl
      @rozrabiakpl 5 років тому

      He just wanted to show off and shine in internet..

    • @abbyyoyo8232
      @abbyyoyo8232 5 років тому

      Great idea on Project aware.

  • @vova_diverman3254
    @vova_diverman3254 3 роки тому

    Very thanks for video 🤗🤗🤗

  • @TheBronzeTurkey
    @TheBronzeTurkey 4 роки тому

    i was taught to always wet the back of the bcd vest before snugging it around the tank, so it doesn't loosen up when you hit the water

  • @oldguitardude
    @oldguitardude 11 років тому

    Great demo. Thanks dude!

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  11 років тому

    Glad to hear it man! that's why I put it together. Thanks.!

  • @RockYourTeeth
    @RockYourTeeth 3 роки тому

    I have a hunch this was shot on an underwater camera. The blurring on the edges is much stronger than most cameras and it makes sense a dive instructor would have one lying around.

  • @opusxwharfrat8042
    @opusxwharfrat8042 12 років тому

    Good video. Nice job! I also wet my staps first Tom.

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  12 років тому

    Great, glad you liked it, hoped you were able to bennefit from it prior to your dive. Richard

  • @fvkasm2x
    @fvkasm2x 12 років тому

    Thanks! Good refresher!

  • @dormanski2694
    @dormanski2694 8 років тому +2

    many thanks nice video

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  12 років тому

    Yes, I do as well, thanks for the comment, I actually did this video on the fly with no rehearsal and my DM wanted to put it online, but yeah, when I teach my classes I alway's mention that. Lot of things I could have mentioned and that is definately one of them. Take care..

  • @specialistmachinery
    @specialistmachinery 5 років тому

    thanks so much great refresher

  • @willubhave3
    @willubhave3 11 років тому

    LOL...Smell the Roses 0:45 , other than that I am learning but it will be a long time till I ever scuba-Thanks for the video :)

  • @richardwalsh3884
    @richardwalsh3884 8 років тому +1

    Clear concise spot on! Many thanks !

  • @TheShawnstube
    @TheShawnstube 6 років тому

    Helpful, thank you.

  • @blerandcungu4834
    @blerandcungu4834 8 років тому +2

    very nice video thnx a lot🖒

  • @woodystreeservicePNW
    @woodystreeservicePNW 2 роки тому

    Love this video. Does this guy still teach scuba?

  • @PSDIVERTOM
    @PSDIVERTOM 12 років тому

    Rich I have always taught my students to wet the straps to get a snugger tighter closure

  • @evaml11
    @evaml11 6 років тому

    Thank you 😊

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  12 років тому

    Thanks for your comment, I didn't get into buddy checks where that is normally done, but yes MAKE SURE YOU TEST EQUIPMENT folks prior to entering water.

  • @Xi360
    @Xi360 8 років тому +3

    nice pants Brown

  • @adamackels73
    @adamackels73 6 років тому

    Purchased a new regulator set from a Dive Shop, the primary second stage hose came off 30 minutes into a practice session at a local swimming pool... (Hose came off at the base of the 2nd stage) I didn't panic. I simply reached back and turned the air off.. I haven't been in the water in 15 years, but I did notice in this video where the instructor failed to tell the listening audience about to inspect the tank o-ring to be sure it hasn't came out.

  • @callumwhite2116
    @callumwhite2116 9 років тому +14

    You didn't check to see if there was an O-ring/if the existing O-ring was intact

    • @dennisoffline1568
      @dennisoffline1568 3 роки тому

      plus if there's any dirt in thread. But beside this two thinks a really good tutorial

  • @chrisgodfreysr4253
    @chrisgodfreysr4253 3 роки тому

    Cool man!

  • @bobredley5915
    @bobredley5915 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @The1987Julian
    @The1987Julian 9 років тому

    This really helped me :)

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  12 років тому +1

    First time in front of a camera for me no rehersal just asked my DM to start recording, next time I'll add some comedy to it. Thanks for the comment.
    Rich

  • @dsanti4069
    @dsanti4069 6 років тому +4

    WRONG. The reason you were thought to turn the SPG away from you because in the early days the guages were made of glass and they didnt have a over pressure relief valve built in. If you look at every SPG these days, you will see a small hole on the backside of it. That it so that incase of a malfunction the air will shoot through the backside. So does it still make sense to turn the SPG away from you when turning the air on? No its only required when handling old glass guages. With a new modern SPG , turning away from you when turning the air on, is putting the diver more at risk. PADI please update this training.

    • @aledge6317
      @aledge6317 6 років тому

      I have also been taught the same thing

  • @SFROFRO-if4xj
    @SFROFRO-if4xj 6 років тому

    Nice

  • @Lionheart2323
    @Lionheart2323 8 років тому +1

    really clear video :)

  • @達人-戦士
    @達人-戦士 5 місяців тому

    The smell is very IMPORTANT! If you feel something nasty, go back to the diving center, where you loaded your bottle, and you know what you are doing! BR ⚠

  • @TaskSwitcherify
    @TaskSwitcherify 4 роки тому

    Check the tank's o-ring before installing the octopus/regulators

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter 7 років тому

    this guy is teaching under old school logic, new style gauges have a blow out valve on the rear of the gauge so one needs to understand what kind of gauge technology you are using before you inadvertently point the blowout plug at someone! Always get appropriate traing for the equipment you intend to operate!

  • @lgttb1
    @lgttb1 11 років тому +7

    he also missed out on testing the two regulators.....

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  11 років тому

    Thanks for your comment. This video is intended for those who need the common knowledge practice of setting up SCUBA equipment "at a dive site". Keep learning and using safe diving practices. If you need a PADI manual, go to PADI.com or your local dive shop and purchase one. Ask a local Scuba instructor for assistance if your cracking your back pack. That shouldn't happen! I've been diving since 1992 with thousands of dives and "Never" have I, or my students ever cracked a back pack.

  • @meowpurrr
    @meowpurrr 7 років тому

    Please could someone link me everything used in this video

  • @michaelschofield1994
    @michaelschofield1994 5 років тому +3

    When the hell did dive instructors start wearing leather shoes and pants! Haha The world of diving has become way too serious!

  • @TontosVotanPaSocialistas
    @TontosVotanPaSocialistas 8 років тому

    No negative check.???

    • @WrappingRichie
      @WrappingRichie  8 років тому +1

      If your an experienced diver and find this video useful in any way then I'm happy. If not and your looking for a detailed explanation and have no experience then you'd definitely want to get in an actual Open water Scuba course designed to fully train you. This video is in no way a replacement for someone who thinks they can forego proper training through a professional Scuba agency and class. Thanks for checking out the video. Cheers

    • @TontosVotanPaSocialistas
      @TontosVotanPaSocialistas 8 років тому +1

      +Richard Brown Yes. I am happy.

    • @piotrzawadzki718
      @piotrzawadzki718 8 років тому +1

      Maks Don

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  13 років тому +2

    SAFE DIve:
    Slowly
    Ascend
    From
    Every Dive!

    • @h2ofrogman
      @h2ofrogman 6 років тому

      You forgot to ck your regs to make sure they were working. Did not ck the o ring in the beginning. Hope my evaluation is OK?

  • @PSDIVERTOM
    @PSDIVERTOM 11 років тому

    ONLY 1992 !!! Try 1974 here...my first C Card was a NAUI #619!!!

  • @WrappingRichie
    @WrappingRichie  11 років тому

    Funny I've heard that recently, it use to be Tom Cruise, and Drew Brees. I'll try to add some humor in the next video I make. Should put one together soon.

  • @7assoonzaking810
    @7assoonzaking810 11 років тому

    sea urchins oh my god

  • @7assoonzaking810
    @7assoonzaking810 11 років тому

    thanks man but everybody beware i got lost in the sea for 1 hours i almost died thank god i survived

  • @abbyyoyo8232
    @abbyyoyo8232 6 років тому +1

    THATS MY DADDY

  • @massgator1
    @massgator1 6 років тому

    when i was 14 years old i asked my mother to take me to a dive shop so i could learn scuba diving she did but when we got there the guy that owned the dive said to me to join you must sign your name but i refused to do so i hated my name so much when i refused to sign my name i lost out on scuba diving i also lost out on 2 dozen other once in life time activities i have now changed my old name to a new name now i that have a new name it doe's not bother me at all that i lost out on 2 dozen once in a life time activities any one else that wants to learn scuba diving do not do it because you will be asked to sign your name to join the owner of the dive shop that i went to told me i had to sign my name to join but i refused to do so.

  • @geedoubleu641
    @geedoubleu641 6 років тому

    If you set up your gear from behind the tank while on a boat you would be overboard!

  • @PSDIVERTOM
    @PSDIVERTOM 11 років тому

    You make a SLOW and safe ascent to where you can equalize comfortably, have your buddy fully turn your air all the way on. If you still feel uncomfortable there is NO SHAME in aborting a dive!!!

  • @johnrmirez5261
    @johnrmirez5261 5 років тому

    nothing on checking on the tanks expiration

    • @abbyyoyo8232
      @abbyyoyo8232 5 років тому

      JOHN RMIREZ good idea John! Cause you never know when you rent a tank that’s out of hydro or visual. You should make a video on that one !

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter 7 років тому

    with modern 2017 equipment turn your air full on or full off, this training is using dated logic

  • @lgttb1
    @lgttb1 11 років тому

    ? who trained you...#1 its common knowledge to wet the BC band before mounting it on the tank... #2 if you force the buckle closed on the BC you will crack the plastic back pack which will easily cost you around $100 to repair it. Street shoes are never allowed on a pool deck... what happened to the the tanks protective value cap, did some one steal it ?

  • @garrl007
    @garrl007 4 роки тому

    BCD not BC... As an instructor you should call them by their proper name.

  • @johnsmith-uf6ev
    @johnsmith-uf6ev 6 років тому

    This dude doesn't care one bit about diving. Imho

  • @RichardKrumm
    @RichardKrumm 8 років тому +3

    Smell the air? Really? LOL

    • @ronaldkent3950
      @ronaldkent3950 8 років тому

      wanna make sure they didn't mix up the O2 with carbon monoxide or something...

    • @WrappingRichie
      @WrappingRichie  8 років тому +6

      You laugh now but I used to live in Okinawa and there was a dive shop that had old filters on their compressor and they had a problem with air purity. You definitely wouldn't smell like roses but you could get some toxic gas and have a lousy dive experience. Headache, nausea... hey man, it happens, its rare but it does. Thanks for the comment. Take care,Rich

    • @RichardKrumm
      @RichardKrumm 8 років тому +3

      WOW That's some crazy story. Thanks for the additional details. Have a great weekend!!

  • @risasdiving
    @risasdiving 12 років тому

    4 Exercise performed correctly,
    and slowly enough
    to adequately exhibit or
    illustrate details of skill.
    There´s not fun in it, boring!

  • @DanielBrownsan
    @DanielBrownsan 9 років тому

    Far too formally dressed for a PADI instructor. Also, no visible tattoos. B- for authenticity. Also, too much movement on camera. Pretend you're holding someone's head 'cause that's kinda what you're doing.

  • @micagas
    @micagas 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the refresher!!