By: Rick Neumeister
I was diving once again out of God’s Pocket in northern British Columbia, when I lost one of my two dive computers. I thought there was very little chance of seeing it again. Luckily a diver from the Nautilus Swell found it and was persistent in her efforts to contact me. Little did the computer know I was safe and sound on the dive boat! When it was recovered, it had been in the water over 60 hours. As the person who found it wrote, “...SO in deco.” I’m surprised it didn’t say GAME OVER!
She had contacted Scubapro with the serial number and was told they couldn’t release the name and address of the registered owner directly. She thought they would try to contact me, but after more than a month, she found the email address of a Scubapro rep, who then made direct contact with us.
I so appreciate the extra effort she took to find me. I am definitely one of her fans! ■









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