Address: | 1190 Nagoya Way, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA |
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Postal code: | 90731 |
Phone: | (310) 990-4702 |
Website: | http://thegiantstride.com/ |
Very comfortable and well run 6 pack boat.
The Giant Stride Located in San Pedro, CA Giant Stride is a private 6-pack dive charter boat catering to underwater photographers, tech divers, and small groups of divers. Features a full galley and a 3500psi compressor. Salon/Dining/Entertainment space includes a 37" flat panel LCD TV.
Giant Stride Dive Boat - Berth 75 Ports O'Call, San Pedro, California 90731 - rated 5 based on 3 reviews "Always a great day out! The Giant Stride is a 6-pack dive boat in San Pedro, CA owned by Jim Simmerman - thegiantstride.com, jimmerman@mac.com or call 310-990-4702 for charters.
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THE GIANT STRIDE ENTRY is one of the most common types of water entries in the world of scuba diving. Giant strides can be executed on any type of deck ranging from about three to six feet (1 to 2m) above the water. When done correctly this skill requires minimal effort or time to accomplish...
This video demonstrates the giant stride entry skill step by step. This video is not intended to replace formal scuba instruction. For more information...
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Scuba Skill: The Giant Stride Entry - Продолжительность: 3:40 Dive Training Magazine 6 436 просмотров. Giant Stride Entry - Demonstration in Scuba Confined Open Water Course - www.SCUBAedu.com - Продолжительность: 4:06 spediveschool 2 043 просмотра.
Teaching students the giant stride entry - first left, then right and finally the real entry with the left leg! I didn't ever notice how my husband was...
This Giant Stride Entry Skill video explains in an easy way how to enter deep water using the Giant Stride Entry for the PADI Open Water Diver Course.
Practicing the Giant Stride Entry during an Open Water Class at Dive-Masters of San Antonio.