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Maria Harwood
03-05-2005, 22:20
Can anyone recommend an effective means of diver recall? We used to use thunderflashes but these are no longer available

Nevil Adkins
04-05-2005, 02:59
Can anyone recommend an effective means of diver recall? We used to use thunderflashes but these are no longer available

Have a look at the posts for a previous thread on this issue - see link.

Cheers
Nevil

Adrian Kelland
04-05-2005, 09:50
Can anyone recommend an effective means of diver recall? We used to use thunderflashes but these are no longer available

Maria

I had some thunderflashes from Seaweather last year. What makes you say they are no longer available?

<a href="http://www.seaweather.co.uk" >http://www.seaweather.co.uk</a>

Adrian

nick kay
04-05-2005, 16:47
I'm led to believe you can get them from SDS (nr Sheffield)

The issue seems to be transportation, not supply?

David Walker
04-05-2005, 19:41
The issue seems to be transportation, not supply?

Hehe - yeah, explosives in the post, i'm sure that'd go down well with the Royal Mail!

David

Graham B Bowers
05-05-2005, 05:07
:=The issue seems to be transportation, not supply?

Hehe - yeah, explosives in the post, i'm sure that'd go down well with the Royal Mail!

David

I have a friend in the know, and apparantly this does happen not infrequently!
Graham

nick kay
06-05-2005, 17:11
Was in SDS today - they have diver recalls in stock, no problem with getting them.

?4.65 each

Maria Harwood
10-05-2005, 22:10
Was in SDS today - they have diver recalls in stock, no problem with getting them.

?4.65 each

Thanks everyone. SDS have confirmed that they stock these items
Maria

nick kay
12-05-2005, 11:02
Would be interested to hear your feedback should you buy and use them...

I'm going to get some for the next DPM course, but thats not until the end of the year

nick kay
12-05-2005, 11:03
As a thought, whats the best / recommended method for storage:
- at home / club
- on the boat