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victorpac
01-05-2011, 01:50
On the 29th April, I left my Otter Ultimate drysuit in the male changing room at Chepstow while I went to the loo. I went off without it, and phoned yesterday morning and evening, and there is no trace of it.

It is red and black, 4-5mm compressed neoprene, with initials VP inside in a number of places and a damaged tooth on the right end of the heavy duty zip. The Otter decals are rather worn, it has a new neck-seal and newly installed braces, it has a cuff dump as well as a shoulder dump on the left arm. It was in its Otter bag.

I also lost a pair of Xerotherm trousers at the same time.

People at Chepstow generally help each other out, which is one reason we go there often, and the staff are excellent; if someone has taken it by mistake please contact me. It would be very sad if among these good people there is a diver there who would steal someone else's dive gear costing hundreds of pounds.

Victor Pace

David Tombs
05-05-2011, 20:03
On the 29th April, I left my Otter Ultimate drysuit in the male changing room at Chepstow while I went to the loo. I went off without it, and phoned yesterday morning and evening, and there is no trace of it.

It is red and black, 4-5mm compressed neoprene, with initials VP inside in a number of places and a damaged tooth on the right end of the heavy duty zip. The Otter decals are rather worn, it has a new neck-seal and newly installed braces, it has a cuff dump as well as a shoulder dump on the left arm. It was in its Otter bag.

I also lost a pair of Xerotherm trousers at the same time.

People at Chepstow generally help each other out, which is one reason we go there often, and the staff are excellent; if someone has taken it by mistake please contact me. It would be very sad if among these good people there is a diver there who would steal someone else's dive gear costing hundreds of pounds.

Victor Pace
I hope that you find it.

davebarber
06-05-2011, 07:15
Keep hoping.

I left my undersuit/bits on a day boat recently.

Luckily it got found and returned to me.

My own silly fault I know, no need to accuse people of theft.

ChristianG
06-05-2011, 08:14
Keep hoping.

I left my undersuit/bits on a day boat recently.

Luckily it got found and returned to me.

My own silly fault I know, no need to accuse people of theft.
Although I agree entirely with your sentiments (there was no need at all to accuse anyone of theft, in fact there may not be a need regardless of whether the items are subsequently found) it only takes one villain to quite spoil anyone's day.