Does anyone know where I can but beaver log book fills on line?
I have gone to the Beaver web site (www.beaversports.co.uk) all they give me
is a list of shops, none of which are that close.
Many thanks
Ian
Lee Bell - 13 Jun 2006 19:42 GMT
> Does anyone know where I can but beaver log book fills on line?
> I have gone to the Beaver web site (www.beaversports.co.uk) all they give
> me is a list of shops, none of which are that close.
Have a computer, scanner and printer? Make your own.
Don't like violating copyright? Design your own. I guarantee that you'll
figure out things you'd rather include that the store bought ones don't
have.
Lee
Zen Diver - 14 Jun 2006 00:34 GMT
> Does anyone know where I can but beaver log book fills on line?
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> Ian
I have to say that my recommendation for log books are from LogIt you
can find information about them from www.logit.uk.com
Their logs come with space to log 80 dives, although I tend to use the
space allocated for one dive for an entire trip. They are beautifully
bound hard back volumes that will sit nicely on your bookshelf in the
future allowing you to keep a record of your diving career. There are
41 individual fields in which to record data.
They are also available to buy online at www.simplyscuba.com but I would
just drop them an email direct and put a cheque in the post. They are
12.95 a piece plus postage but if you compare that to refills for
binders and the quality of the finish it works out quite favourable.
This is one of the few pieces of my dive kit that I don't mind showing
off about. Love it, I've been using them for about 5 years now
jon