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Preparing For Your First Red Sea Liveaboard Scuba Diving Trip

By Mark Jenner

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For scuba divers a trip to the Red Sea is a must. Most who visit once will return again if their finances allow. You can get more out of your trip if you make sure that you are adequately prepared.

When you book a holiday in the Red Sea that involves staying on a boat for the whole week, you can expect to get around 20 dives in during the first 6 days, with the last day resting before your flight home. With up to four dives each day your scuba diving equipment takes a lot of wear. Therefore it pays to check all your equipment thoroughly before you go. If your regulator is due for service make sure that it is done before you go.

Flying to a Red Sea destination such as Sharm El Sheik of Marsa Alam means that you will be traveling with a package tour operator. These use charter flights and therefore you must check in advance how much luggage allowance you will be able to take and the cost of anything over and above this. For some reason most airlines do not treat scuba diving as kindly as golf or other sports and can be quite mean with their weight allocation.

Make sure that you take the biggest piece of hand luggage that is permissible as often a further 10 kilograms can be carried in this way. Delicate or valuable items such as your regulators, torch and instruments are better carried in your hand luggage and this relieves your hold baggage allowance quite considerably.

You need to consider what equipment to take very carefully given that the weight allowance can be a problem. The most important item to get right is your wet or dry suit.

The Red Sea provides fine warm water diving for much of the year, and many people wear only a 3mm short wet suit in the height of the summer. In the winter, from around November to March, many switch to a dry suit as the temperatures can drop below 20 degrees centigrade.

Most people choose to visit the Red Sea between Spring and Autumn and during this time a 5mm full one piece wet suit will suffice, with perhaps an additional rash vest or over-suit in April or October. Everybody has different tolerances to cold and it is better to err on the warm side than to be too cold!

The chances are that you will get to dive at night on perhaps three or four occasions and a good torch will increase the pleasure of doing this. A torch is also needed as an emergency beacon for each diver by law. Instead of taking your heavy lantern a good back up torch with a spare between a buddy pair will be adequate in the clear waters of the Red Sea.

The rest of the equipment is pretty standard, but it pays to take light items wherever possible. A reel and delayed surface marker buoy is essential, but leave your heavy Kent stainless steel work of art at home and take a light plastic finger spool. Taking the spring clips off your fins and putting back the plastic ones can save you around 200 grams in baggage allowance!

Staying on a live-aboard is a very relaxed experience, so fortunately there is no need for any formal attire. Shorts, swimming trunks and a couple of tee shirts are all that are required. Take at least three pairs of swimming shorts as this means that you will always have a dry pair to put on after a dive. And remember - do not forget your sun tan lotion!

Mark Jenner is a British Sub Aqua Club dive leader and open water diving instructor. He has visited the Red Sea a number of times and enjoys writing about his scuba diving experiences.

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