Hi new members,
welcome !if I have not had the pleasure to meet you yet. If you get a chance to watch t.v.this will give you a taste of whats to come. As we get our training underway, the season to head off to the coast will quickly be upon us.
b.b.c.1 n. ireland @ 8.00 p.m. "water world" wednesdays, with the exception of this week as they are covering the match.This programme will be of interest to anyone taking up diving/ snorkeling as it covers some dive sites in n.ireland.. The flora & fauna are what you will encounter as you progress to open water, it also features some interesting points on the effects the elements / tides have on diving.
b.b.c. 2.@ 8.00 p.m." coast"thursdays. The u.k. coast line its history and other interests based around our sport features, with Miranda Krestovnikoff.
John Malone (diving gear)is to be at the club house this sunday before pool, 11.00a.m.approx for anyone who needs to purchase basic gear.
Should you require directions give me a call or text. 087 2941838.
Looking foward to seeing you all at the pool on Sunday.
June Robbins.
Deputy Training Officer
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006
Gas Blenders now available in ASAC

Four club members successfully completed the CFT gas blending course last Saturday in Mullingar SAC. It was important to get this done as Nitrox diving had been put on stop due to the lack of gas blenders in the club. Liam Sherringham, Robert West, Aiden Henry and Ger Craven completed the course. The club has all the necessary equipment for blending, a filler whip with digital gauge, O2 analyzer, personal filter and O2 bottles in the clubhouse. Any qualified Nitrox diver with O2 clean bottles are welcome to approach the above to get their bottle filled. We need and welcome the practice.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Well Done
Well done to all who passed there water fitness test on Sunday. Now your training will begin. Make sure you have Fin masks and snorkel for next Sunday. John Malone from Midland Water Sports, will be over in our club house next Sunday at 11 o'clock, so you can purchase the gear from him then if you don't already have it.
The Medical Form can be downloaded from the Irish Underwater Council website. Go there by clicking on the link on this page. Then go to the menu on the left hand side and click on "Document Download". Then click on the folder "General Forms" inside here you will find and can download a copy of the Medical Form.
Please take some time to browse the Irish Underwater Council website as you will find a lot of information about Scuba Diving in Ireland.
The Medical Form can be downloaded from the Irish Underwater Council website. Go there by clicking on the link on this page. Then go to the menu on the left hand side and click on "Document Download". Then click on the folder "General Forms" inside here you will find and can download a copy of the Medical Form.
Please take some time to browse the Irish Underwater Council website as you will find a lot of information about Scuba Diving in Ireland.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Defibilator Training Course
The club will be running defibilator's training courses before and after christmas, so any club member who is interested in been trained in using this life saving equipment should ring or txt the club phone and leave you details (086-8216670).................
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Try a Dive
Todays Try a dive brought a great turn out. Next for our new members is the acceptance test, this is a simple test on your water fitness. It consists on doing 8 lenghts or 200 metres of the pool on your front, and 2 lenghts or 50 metres of the pool on your back. You can do any type of swim stroke you like. Then within 5 minutes of doing these lengths, you have to hold your breath underwater for 30 seconds. So get practising in the pool during the week and we'll see you there at 12.30 next sunday.......
Saturday, November 04, 2006
New Members buying gear
Dont rush out and buy all the gear yet. Wait and see if the sport is for you. Instead just buy the basic equipment. This gear should be bought A.S.A.P in order to start training.
Basic Equipment:
(1) Face Mask (Tempered Glass Only)
(2) Snorkel
(3) Fins (With Strapes)
(4) Booties
(5) Weight Belt (Optional for pool training)
This gear can be bought from: John Malone, Midland Watersports, Mulingar. 087 9180470.
Basic Equipment:
(1) Face Mask (Tempered Glass Only)
(2) Snorkel
(3) Fins (With Strapes)
(4) Booties
(5) Weight Belt (Optional for pool training)
This gear can be bought from: John Malone, Midland Watersports, Mulingar. 087 9180470.
Kilkee Search
The bank holiday weekend was our last dive trip away for this season. Ger and Noel had a night dive on the friday and a dive to Bearaty Mor and another night dive to chimely bay was had on the saturday. Unfortuantly about 8 miles south of Kilkee on Sunday, two Polish men were washed off rocks into the water at a place known as 'Tullaig Point' with the result of one of the men loosing his life. We were approached by the 'Kilkee Search and Rescue Unit' and asked would we carry out a underwater search for the man early on Monday morning, as the weather was due to get bad that afternoon. So at 07.30hrs on Monday, the Athlone R.I.B along with Lough Ree Sub Aqua Clubs and Kilkee Search and Rescue boat left the slip at Kilkee. Liam, Derry and Noel travelled on the rib while our divers travelled by road. This proved to be a good idea as the seas were rough, with 3 to 4 metre swells. It took about 50 minutes to get to the search location, the Shannon based helicopter was also on location when we arrived carrying out an arieal search. We proceded futher south to a place called 'Rosses Bay' and picked up our divers, who by now had arrived by road, and returned to 'Tullaig Pt.' Due to the bad weather and rough seas diving was only permited in one loacation, so in a team effort with the other clubs all divers were put in togeather in a line. The divers from A.S.A.C were Ger Loughnane, Ger Fogerty, Colm O'Reilly and Derry Mc Mahon, The dive lasted for approx 30 minutes. Unfortuantly the body of the man was not recovered and due to the falling light we were all forced to return to Kilkee. This just proves the the Athlone Sub Aqua Club can be at any time called apon to carry out 'Search And Recovery Operations' be it at sea or on the inland waterways. We will be carrying out Search and recovery training this winter for any two star or snorkeller thats interested in taking part..........
Thursday, October 26, 2006
GERTIE WALSHE FINSWIM RESULTS
The results of the swim are as follows
1st Damien Mellett
2nd Conor Holohan
3rd Cian Hynes
4th Mervyn Huston
5th Col O Reilly
Thank to all who particpated and to all who helped out. Sponsorship cards are due back so return to Colm or Cian.
1st Damien Mellett
2nd Conor Holohan
3rd Cian Hynes
4th Mervyn Huston
5th Col O Reilly
Thank to all who particpated and to all who helped out. Sponsorship cards are due back so return to Colm or Cian.
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Sacppa flow 2007
Any one interested in diving in
Contact Stewart for more info. 3 places available
Friday, September 08, 2006
Wednesday nights
Hi Folks
Due to the current financial strain on the club, can we refrain from using the large boats on a wednesday night if there is small numbers. The Zodiac is an ideal boat for small numbers. The clubs fuel bill is rising so we need to start watching how we use our resources.
Thanks
Due to the current financial strain on the club, can we refrain from using the large boats on a wednesday night if there is small numbers. The Zodiac is an ideal boat for small numbers. The clubs fuel bill is rising so we need to start watching how we use our resources.
Thanks
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