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LATEST NEWS FROM DAKTARI

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

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EXCITING NEWS FOR ALL OUR DIVERS

Sharene & Chris from Daktari Sport, Port Fairy Surf & Dive, Daktari Cycles, and Devil Diving along with Trevor & Sonja Gould from Hamilton are pleased to announce they have recently purchased the Shipwreck Coast “Dive Inn” dive shop in Warrnambool, located at 453 Raglan Parade, Warrnambool (the one with the comically ugly diver mannequin out the front) and will officially take over on 7th June 2010. We see this as a great opportunity to connect with our shipwreck coast diving community. Watch this space for details of our grand opening. Please feel free to drop in for a cuppa or a friendly chat, we look forward to welcoming you to this new venture.

 

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SKULL CANDY HAS ARRIVED AT DAKTARI

Daktari finally has SKULL CANDY ipod and iphone headsets! We have a range of the compact RIOT headsets delivering the range and response found in full-size headphones in a direct-to-ear package RRP$34.99 or for those wanting more grunt we have a range of LOWRIDER stereo headphones RRP$59.99. We also stock the HESH – with 50mm high explosive power drivers the skullcandy HESH will pump sound into your skull with an intensity found in no other headphone RRP$89.99

Come in and check out our great range of leather jackets and hoodies. We now stock Mark Ecko & Zoo York shoes with some great styles in store NOW!

HMAS Canberra Dive

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

On Saturday 13th February a group of 7 met at Queenscliff at am to go for a dive on the HMAS Canberra and the J4 Submarine with the weather prediction for 0.5 metre swell and 23 degrees with light 15-20 knot winds……. here’s what really happened……the swell was between 3-4 metres and the wind was 25-30 knots and picking up, it was overcast and not the sort of day we had hoped for….bugger!!!

Out of 8 divers who set out for a dive, only 5 ended up getting in the water and going for a dive. Visibility on the wreck was actually not too bad and it is amazing just how much of the wreck boasts growth after only 8 weeks underwater. This is a very clean wreck with lots of blow holes to shed light down corridors etc….

In the mess hall is a mural of the ship called “Macs mural” and the captains chair still sits intact on the bridge so makes for a great photo opportunity..LOL

By the time was over (37 minutes bottom time) it was back onto the boat and a hasty retreat back into the bay for a 2nd dive…not on the J4 as planned but at Pope’s Eye. Everyone managed to get in on this dive but the current proved too much for some and so our 8 became 6 and then 4. There was an abundance of fish and some great kelp and weed, the sand movement was incredible….

All in all, considering the conditions and weather, a good day was finally had…..

Ex HMAS Canberra/J4 Double Dive Saturday 13th February 2010

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

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On Saturday 13th February 2010, Port Fairy Surf and Dive have managed to secure a dive charter from Queenscliff for a dive on the newly sunk Ex HMAS Canberra followed by a second dive on the interesting J4 class submarine. (Depending on favourable weather, winds and swell etc, this will be confirmed by Wednesday 10th Feb )

Our dive guide will be Bruce Walker (PADI Instructor) from Geelong, who has kindly donated his time to give us this fabulous opportunity. This dive is a double boat dive departing from the Bridge Street wharf in Queenscliff at 9.am sharp and lunch/refreshments will be provided on board during the surface interval stop. Cost is $110.00 per diver to be paid in cash to the boat operator on the day (each diver to supply own equipment including 2 tanks – Twin tanks, single tanks or Nitrox blend of 32% can be used ).

Limited places are available so the first to confirm to Sharene on 0433 755 553 will get the spots. Currently there are 4 places remaining but they are going quick so don’t delay!

Great Victorian Fish Count

Monday, December 14th, 2009

On Sunday 13th December, Port Fairy Surf and Dive once again organised a group of volunteer scuba divers to take part in the Great Victorian Fish Count at South Beach/Pea Soup bay in Port Fairy. This year we had a good turnout with 9 divers and although the weather tried to thwart our attempts to count fish, we managed to take to the water and count fish.

Results were consistent with last year and were up on the previous year. The results are published by Reef Watch (Museum of Victoria) and are accessible by scientists and researchers so this is a valuable exercise and makes divers more aware of their local environment. The count was followed by a sausage sizzle at the Surf Shop. A good dive was had by all and everyone vowed to come back next year!

We would like to thank all those divers who gave up their time to help on this day. Merry Xmas!

Open Water Course and Refresher Dive this Saturday 24th October

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Just a reminder for all those undertaking an open water course or scuba review this weekend – we are meeting at Belfast Aquatics in Port Fairy at 2pm sharp except for those who are coming to the Port Fairy surf shop at 1.30 for a fitting of wetsuits etc.

See you there!

Family Scuba Fun Day Sunday 16th August at HILAC

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Don’t forget all of those that are interested in giving Scuba a go, we are having a family fun day on Sunday 16th August at HILAC in Hamilton starting at 10am and running through until 12noon. ALL welcome!

Admission to this event is free and is open to kids from 8 years and above. For more information contact Sharene on 0433755553.

See you there!

Great Victorian Fish Count

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

The Great Victorian Fish Count dive is definitely on this Sunday at am in Port Fairy for all those divers interested in doing their bit for the environment.

Meet at Port Fairy Surf Shop at am. We will be diving in pairs at Pea Soup/South Beach Bay.

There will be a BBQ lunch in the backyard of the Surf Shop afterwards for all participants.

Every diver will receive a complimentary t-shirt and certificate of appreciation from Museum of Victoria.

See you there with your certification details and log books !

GVFC

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Meeting time for Great Victorian Fish Count is 10am at the Surf Shop

Great Victorian Fish Count

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Devil Diving/Hamilton Skin & Scuba will once again participate in the GVFC. Meet @ Port Fairy Surf shop @ am. We will again be diving in groups at South Beach/Pea Soup and need the help of divers willing to spare 2 hours of their time to get wet and help with this important program. We will supply tanks for those who don’t have their own but numbers are limited so please express your interest early by contacting us on (03) 5568 2800 or come into the surf shop to register today! A barbecue lunch at the rear of the surf shop will be supplied at the end of the dive.

The Great Victorian Fish Count (GVFC) is much like other Reef Watch programs, only it will take place during a short time frame in December (For Devil Diving this will be the 14/12/08). The project is intended to be a snapshot of a sample of fish species living in the temperate coastal waters of Victoria. By counting fish during this window, the data collected allows an estimation of the structure of fish communities around the coast at that time, which can then be compared to future fish counts at the same time each year.
There are no better people to ask for help with projects involving the marine environment than those who are most passionate about it, and that is the diving community. Together, we all can make a difference!

We become a PADI IRRA Resort!

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

We are proud to announce that Devil Diving (aka Port Fairy Surf and Dive) has just been appointed by PADI Asia Pacific to be registered as an IRRA Resort Facility. This recognises our ongoing commitment to provide excellent service, support and sales to the Scuba Diving community. We will be updating our website shortly with new logos and information so make sure you stay tuned in to www.daktarisport.com.au for all the latest and up to date Dive information. Come in and visit us to discuss your diving needs – the kettle is always on :)