Have been a very pack trip to Perhentian Island for PADI Open Water diving course. Suppose to have 4 persons but this trip ended up with 2 persons only... Because WeiLun have some personal problem need to settle and then JiannSiang also not following. Seriously, I can't wait already.. So just carry on the trip with only myself and ShouYik. Need to thank Johnny for all the diving information!!! And also Esther~~~ She bring out the ohm for me to DIVE!
Took Perdana Ekspress bus from PWTC terminal bus station to Kuala Besut, cost for RM42 per journey. The bus departed around 10.30pm and reach Kuala Besut around 7.00am in the morning. Waited until 8.00am for boat to arrive and took the speedboat to Long Beach which cost RM35 for 1 way journey.. Then transfer to a RM2 taxi boat to take us to BuBu Long Beach.
Registered ourselves and immediately got into a classroom and started studying! We need to do quiz for each chapters and then do the final exam... Everything is about theory.. Basically, we spent our first day reading, watching introduction video, discussing and doing theory tests.... Anyway, I passed with 82% out of 100% for the final exam~ ahaha!
Nasi Goreng Kampung.. my first meal at perhentian island during break time for theory class....
The dorm with 2 double decker and a ceiling-fan.
Big mistake for choosing the upper deck because almost cold to death at night!!
Second day started our first dive!!! Woot* Got to the shore and have my 1st breath underwater!!!!! That's AWESOME!!! Unbelievable!! What else? LOL!!! Completed the Confine Water in 2 dives~
Actually there's no problem that sea water will spoil your contact lenses. Because I'm a specky too~ I wear the same pair of contact lenses since the first dive. But better to bring a another pair for emergency cases.
Our scuba unit~
damn heavy wehhh!
sunrise of 26.07.2011
The third day~ Go for second dive. Our first dive in the middle of the sea!!!!! We took a 20 minutes boat ride towards the dive site which they called it Temple of The Sea.
How to get into the water?? We wont's climb ladder.. We did a back drop from the boat into the sea! Shiok!!! Then swam towards a rope... From there, we deflated our BCD and started to descend!!! With only a rope to hold on, we follow Matt and keep descending.. along the way down, I see nothing, just surrounded by the deep blue colour sea... Before reaching the bottom, Matt instructed us to let go of the rope.. OMG! Nervous like hell!!!!! And follow Matt swam towards a direction.. I just can't believe my eyes.... Saw the most amazing scenery I never seen before... school of fish... huge puffer fish just swim across me, corals.. Fishes everywhere!!! Definitely you won't stop looking and even wanted to blink your eyes. LOL!!! Since it's a the first dive in the open sea, I got so nervous.... I used up my air quite fast.. uhhhh...
Temple ot The Sea - Perhentian Island
Me on wet suit! Yeng lehh~ LOL!
my diving buddy, ShouYik~ Seriously, no one will dive alone. Buddy System is very important!! Anyway, ShouYik have been a very good diving buddy~ hahaah!
Thank you so much for everything Calvin~ He arranged everything during this 4 days of diving course; boat transports, accommodation, etc.
Our diving instructor, Matt! He is a great instructor; he makes sure we did all the techniques and skills correctly, patient with us, strict instructor.. LOVE ya!
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Be part of Quiver dive team
sunrise for the last day at Perhentian Island~
Assembling your scuba unit:
- Check O-ring
- Wet BCD harness
- Attach BCD to scuba tank; have the top of the hard plate in the jacket to be about even with the base of the cylinder valve
- Attach regulator to cylinder tank (when wearing BCD, the regulator and alternate air source should be at the right side and meter gauge along with low pressure hose at the left); tighten first stage at cylinder valve, then attach low pressure hose to BCD low-pressure inflator
- Hold SPG/ meter gauge away from you (place it beside the cylinder tank) and slowly turn to on the valve to the max. Then turn back 1 round. A full tank should have 200bar.
- Inflate your BCD using left thumb, then deflate BCD with index and middle finger and inflate manually.
- Check air by smelling and try breathing with regulator.
- Position SPG and alternate air source.
- Prepare weight belt; gap of each weight with bull trademark.
- Wear weight belt; make sure belt buckle have to be at your left side