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Two dives away from my 100th Dive by Ben Vincent

I guess I should thank Jon Oliver for getting me started. We’d both wanted to start diving but he did the research and we both signed up with Dive Crew in Bracknell to do our PADI Open Water certification. It started in a pool in Bracknell (I really hated diving in a hot pool in a dry suit) and finished with four really boring dives in Horsea Island just outside Portsmouth.

I passed my PADI on 22nd September 2002 in some very green murky water:

Passing my PADI at Horsea Island

Since then I’ve done 98 dives in 12 different countries across the globe:

Map of my 98 dives

Thanks to my Suunto Stinger dive computer and a variety of different cameras I’ve been able to record every dive. Here’s some of the highlights:

Deepest Dive

My deepest dive took place in Sipadan whilst searching for Hammerhead Sharks. We quickly descended to 41.7m (137 feet) before making a steady climb back up to 5 meters for our safety stop.

My Deepest Dive

And it was worth it because a lone Hammerhead Shark swam right through our group:

Hammerhead Shark near Sipadan Island

Longest Dive

My longest dive took place in Sipadan, and despite being underwater for just over an hour, I didn’t get any decent photos!

My Longest Dive

Scariest Dive

This was really easy to choose. I’ll let Lisa explain:

First off, it was my first ever night dive, so I was already a little bit on edge.  Our divemaster explained ahead of time that we were going to go through a swim-through so she could get some photos of a big turtle.  Little did we know the swim-through was essentially a small cave with a diameter of about 1 meter.

We swam in one at a time and I could see the divemaster and the turtle in front of me and we patiently waited for her to take some photos.  I was concentrating on my buoyancy and trying not to kick up too much sand in front of Ben and also focusing on staying calm while we were pretty much stuck in this small cave.  Then my flashlight went out!  Surely I lost a bit of my cool and kicked a ton of sand up in Ben’s face.  While I was banging on my flashlight to get it to work, the divemaster swam away and I was a bit unsure if I should follow without any light.  Thankfully, Ben noticed I was having problems and tried to shine his flashlight in front of me while I moved forward.  Before we could get out of the cave, we had to swim through a tight spot that caught my tank and my regulator hose.  To get through successfully, we had to pretty much bury our heads in the sand to clear the overhang.  As soon as I swam out, heart beating like crazy, I anxiously waited for Ben, as I couldn’t see him when we were in the cave.  I let out a sigh of relief (through my reg of course) as he emerged and I squeezed his hand nearly to death to let him know I had been freaked out, but glad to see him.  And I could tell that Ben was shaken up because he couldn’t be bothered to take any photos of the monstrous turtle that was swimming around us. 

To make matters worse, the current kicked up towards the end of the dive and it took a lot of effort to stay on the mooring line.  Then, after the 5m safety stop, I had to swim with the current to grab on to the weighted line hanging off the back of the boat near the ladder.  All I remember is psyching myself up and swimming with my arms as outstretched as possible, concentrating only on grabbing that line. We celebrated afterwards, happy to be alive!!!

My Scariest Dive

Favourite Dives

Whilst the fish and coral are cool, I do find the wreck decks the most fascinating. So far I’ve checked out RMS Rhone (BVI), Komodo Wreck (Coral Sea), Tagata Wreck (St Kitts), SS Thistlegorm (Egypt), Jolanda Wreck (Egypt) and St. Anthony (Maui).

 Ship Wrecks

Coolest Animal - The Nudibranch

Nudibranchs are a little hard to spot but come in all shapes and colours. They are rarely more than an inch long.

Nudibranch at British Virgin Islands Lisa spots her first Nudibranch at Two Towers A tiny nudibranch at Cathedrals

And if you’re not to careful you miss the bigger fish in the hunt…

Nudibranch and a Crocodile Fish at Mabul Island 

Hint: The blue Nudibranch is not the only fish in the photo… It’s sitting on the lips of a Crocodile fish. I didn’t even notice until I got home!

 

So where am I going to have my 100th dive? I honestly don’t know yet, we’re still figuring out our holiday plan for this year. But there’s one thing I know for certain, I’ll be married when I do it!


Posted: Thu, 8 Apr 2010, 02:41:23 GMT Updated: Thu, 8 Apr 2010, 03:39:30 GMT by Ben Vincent
Category: Ben's Blog
Albums: Ship Wrecks, Diving, 2002-09-21 PADI Open Water Diving
Tags: Ship Wrecks, Nudibranch, Diving


Sailing and Diving in the BVI by Lisa Vincent
Last year we went on a week-long sailing trip to Antigua and St. Kitts and had the unfortunate luck of some terrible weather. We were hoping that our sailing trip this year to the British Virgin Islands would have a bit more luck with the weather. Luck was on our side this year and we had a fabulous trip.   [Read More]

Posted: Tue, 6 Apr 2010, 06:38:41 GMT Updated: Wed, 7 Apr 2010, 03:20:45 GMT by Lisa Vincent


Turning the Silverlight on Tassography.com by Ben Vincent
I’m always up for learning something new and when it comes to development the best way for me is to add a new feature on tassography.com. That’s why the site is packed full of features, half of which I’m sure only I know about! Silverlight has been usable for about 18 months now and it was time I finally played around with it. Over Christmas I pulled together two simple applications that I think are pretty cool.   [Read More]

Posted: Wed, 21 Jan 2009, 03:03:33 GMT by Ben Vincent


Lisa, Will You Marry Me? by Ben Vincent
Well we've been back for a few days now and we've finally had a chance to look at the photos and put some online. This is a quick preview of the holiday and more will be up in the next few days. Everyone’s been asking about the proposal, so we wanted to get some photos up now. First, let's set the scene, it's sunset on the 6th night of our liveaboard dive trip on the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea:     [Read More]

Posted: Mon, 15 Dec 2008, 16:13:31 GMT by Ben Vincent


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