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  #21  
Old 11-21-2004, 01:29 PM
Keith S.
 
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Default Re: Bonaire

Keith Manning wrote:
> I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
>
> What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?


I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
25C at 40m.

> Also, what is the voltage and socket types?


IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.

- Keith
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  #22  
Old 11-21-2004, 01:29 PM
Keith S.
 
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Default Re: Bonaire

Keith Manning wrote:
> I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
>
> What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?


I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
25C at 40m.

> Also, what is the voltage and socket types?


IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.

- Keith
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  #23  
Old 11-21-2004, 01:29 PM
Keith S.
 
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Default Re: Bonaire

Keith Manning wrote:
> I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
>
> What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?


I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
25C at 40m.

> Also, what is the voltage and socket types?


IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.

- Keith
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  #24  
Old 11-21-2004, 01:29 PM
Keith S.
 
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Default Re: Bonaire

Keith Manning wrote:
> I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
>
> What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?


I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
25C at 40m.

> Also, what is the voltage and socket types?


IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.

- Keith
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  #25  
Old 11-21-2004, 01:29 PM
Keith S.
 
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Default Re: Bonaire

Keith Manning wrote:
> I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
>
> What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?


I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
25C at 40m.

> Also, what is the voltage and socket types?


IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.

- Keith
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  #26  
Old 11-23-2004, 08:45 PM
brant
 
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Default Re: Bonaire

www.infobonaire.com i just got back from there a week ago and you must
dive a sight called Oil Slick(its #17 on the map of dive sites.) the
hilma hooker is a waste of time.

"Keith S." wrote:

> Keith Manning wrote:
> > I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
> >
> > What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?

>
> I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
> years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
> 25C at 40m.
>
> > Also, what is the voltage and socket types?

>
> IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.
>
> - Keith


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  #27  
Old 11-23-2004, 08:45 PM
brant
 
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Default Re: Bonaire

www.infobonaire.com i just got back from there a week ago and you must
dive a sight called Oil Slick(its #17 on the map of dive sites.) the
hilma hooker is a waste of time.

"Keith S." wrote:

> Keith Manning wrote:
> > I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
> >
> > What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?

>
> I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
> years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
> 25C at 40m.
>
> > Also, what is the voltage and socket types?

>
> IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.
>
> - Keith


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  #28  
Old 11-23-2004, 08:45 PM
brant
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Bonaire

www.infobonaire.com i just got back from there a week ago and you must
dive a sight called Oil Slick(its #17 on the map of dive sites.) the
hilma hooker is a waste of time.

"Keith S." wrote:

> Keith Manning wrote:
> > I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
> >
> > What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?

>
> I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
> years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
> 25C at 40m.
>
> > Also, what is the voltage and socket types?

>
> IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.
>
> - Keith


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  #29  
Old 11-23-2004, 08:45 PM
brant
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Bonaire

www.infobonaire.com i just got back from there a week ago and you must
dive a sight called Oil Slick(its #17 on the map of dive sites.) the
hilma hooker is a waste of time.

"Keith S." wrote:

> Keith Manning wrote:
> > I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
> >
> > What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?

>
> I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
> years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
> 25C at 40m.
>
> > Also, what is the voltage and socket types?

>
> IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.
>
> - Keith


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  #30  
Old 11-23-2004, 08:45 PM
brant
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Bonaire

www.infobonaire.com i just got back from there a week ago and you must
dive a sight called Oil Slick(its #17 on the map of dive sites.) the
hilma hooker is a waste of time.

"Keith S." wrote:

> Keith Manning wrote:
> > I have booked a weeks holiday in Bonaire in January.
> >
> > What thickness of wetsuit do people use there at that time of year?

>
> I used a 3mm full length at the end of January a couple of
> years ago and was fine. The water was 26C at the surface,
> 25C at 40m.
>
> > Also, what is the voltage and socket types?

>
> IIRC it's 110V, so switch-mode chargers only.
>
> - Keith


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