Quote Originally Posted by Michael Thornton View Post
Chances are what you want out of a unit by modifying it exists somewhere out there.
So people should sell their unit and buy a whole new one just to add minor functionality that their older one didn't have? (And do another course, cross-over and generally have their pockets emptied for nothing?)
At present the market only supports New buyers, if you have a qualification and experience and want to buy another unit you get spit-roasted by agency and instructors, even worse if you use your experience to enhance a product (modify it) suddenly you are an untouchable.
I don't really care about qualification as an OC Trimix card and a Mod1 KISS cert gets all the gas I need but I suspect my insurance isn't worth the paper its written on when I dive CCR as its non-standard.
I find it rather offensive, when I started diving the ladder had big but few rungs, I was lucky to scale some of it early one but now these agencies (who's source of authority I don't clearly understand) have "filled in the gaps", they've separated all the rebreathers, taken Mod 1, 2 and 3 and added 4 and 5 and Cave and Expedition, essentially everything you could do before is now more courses away than when many people started. Because of these arbitrary certifications appearing insurers now require them, despite non of it being compulsory or required. You can walk into a dive shop, drop your CC and walk out tooled up and jump in a puddle, no one can stop you, (or even tries) unless you want insurance.
I just did the man maths, from where I was qualified to when I qualified I was approx £800 worth of training from the top rung, at todays prices, with all the additional nonsense its now about £3500 away (the cost of 2 rebreathers!)
Perhaps I should start and agency and invent a nonsense certification everyone needs and charge £5000 for it, the insurers will require it and you'll all owe me

Who's up for "Sofnolime Handling Competence Certification" or "Rebreather Oxygen Sensor Installation Certification" or "Mod 0.5, Pre-rebreather Forum Ranting qualification"?
You are all in breach of CE, Insurance and your current certs until you enrich me, as the sole source of these certifications I alone can certify future instructors, the cost of instructor qualification is £1million.
Frankly its no wonder people brew trimix in their garage, dive without insurance and training, the hobby has priced all but millionaires out of participation.
Oh, FWIW- The unit I want does not exist on the market- CE certified MCCR with traditional tube design for multiple tank options, BMCL, fully plastic non structural loop construction with separate metallic chassis and Shearwater hardwired electronics. I feel far safer on a home brew that meets my requirements than a off-the-shelf but flawed unit that is somehow "better" because you can get a certification on it.
Anyone else feel all the fun gets sucked out of things once people start charging to learn how to do it?
(Perhaps some people won't understand that but in the UK you can learn to dive largely for free (as I did at University) with the BSAC, down to 50mtr Air OC cert I didn't pay a penny for instruction, people taught for the love of the hobby and to improve their own diving and size of their club.)
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