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Introducing DJL’s superhero Neil ‘dangerous’ Draycott

By djl team, 11 December, 2009, No Comment

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So.. I was sat in a pub havin a pint and reading the paper. It was Sunday afternoon, it was raining and I was in my home town, Derby. My mind was wandering, I’d been working a lot of hours saving up for a trip to South America, when my attention was suddenly drawn towards an advert in the travellers section. It read something along the lines of ‘DiveMaster Internships, Koh Tao, Thailand.
Now I’d done a little bit of this diving lark and always loved it so I gave the number a ring pretty much straight away and was given all the info I needed; full instruction up to Divemaster, materials, accommodation, my own gear, break-dancing lessons (I’m still waiting for them actually), and all this at a dive school called Davy Jones Locker. A couple of months later, on a sunny Monday morning I arrived on Koh Tao and was taken straight to the dive school. Now I was excited but a little apprehensive about what I’d got myself into. However, I was greeted by the lovely Rosalyn and Luke who quickly sorted me out with my accommodation and made me feel right at home.
Three months, four whale sharks and a ton of parties later I was qualified as a Divemaster… hooray! Ok so my intentions at this point were to continue with my original plan of goin to South America, but in what must’ve been a moment of madness, the good people at Davy Jones Locker offered me a job. I’d be working with my friends, on a beautiful island doing something I love…why not? After seven amazing months of ‘work’ I started to think about the next step, instructor. I hooked up with Pete the PADI Course Director at Davy Jones. After a lot of hard work on my part and a lot of patience on his he got me through my Instructor Development Course [IDC]. Thanks Pete! I passed my Instructor Exam with flying colours and am now working as the shop Divemaster/Instructor. Honestly, a bad day for me is 5metres visibility, a cloudy sky, maybe havin to write a blog. On a good day pretty much anything is possible, and to think that just over a year ago I was sat in that pub in Derby.
Neil Draycott

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5 metre whale shark at the Chumphon Pinnacles diving site

By djl team, 23 April, 2008, No Comment

This morning, divers from DJL Diving Koh Tao got to dive with a 5 metre long whale shark at the Chumphon Pinnacles.

DJL Diving boat

On the boat to enjoy the experience was Christy, making the final two dives of her PADI Open Water course with DJL Instructor Alex. Also diving was Luke, with a group of certified divers.

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Let’s hope the whale shark sticks around for a few days!

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Images of Whale Shark at the Chumphon Pinnacles Ko Tao

By djl team, 21 March, 2008, No Comment

Following up on the previous whale shark story, BSAC divers Jane & Nigel from sunny Norfolk have kindly sent us images from their whale shark sighting at the Chumphon Pinnacles, Koh Tao.

 whale shark at the chumphon pinnacles koh tao

Image: Whale shark at the Chumphon Pinnacles, photographed by Jane and Nigel

Using their digital underwater camera, they guys also got a good snap of one of the bull/grey reef ? sharks at the dive site.

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the group of divers

Image: The guys after they returned from their afternoon of shark diving!

If you’re a certified diver and are planning on diving in koh tao, it really is worth checking out our late afternoon RIB diving trips. The benefits of getting out to the dive site by yourselves are massive!

For just a couple of hundred baht extra you’ll dive in a very small group, and get real primo dive experiences.

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Whale Shark encounter diving at the Chumphon Pinnacles

By djl team, 3 March, 2008, No Comment

When we head out for our late afternoon dives on the RIB, being the only boat at the dive site we expect surrounded by sharks, but yesterday afternoon we got a special treat at the Chumphon Pinnacles. Descending down the buoy line, the guys got to see a whale shark hanging around the pinnacle.

whale shark, koh tao thailand

Certified divers Nigel & Jane, Morten, Rolf & Paul, got to enjoy a great dive as we were the only boat on the dive site, surrounded by sharks [which were even breaching the surface].

Whilst the divers were underwater, conditions deteriorated, with wave height increasing. Tim decided that rather than double diving the Chumphon Pinnacles as we usually would, we’d make the second dive at White Rock, which is much more sheltered. Even at White Rock, the guys got to see a hawksbill turtle.

The benefits of making the effort to get to Koh Tao dive sites when there are no other divers are massive. If you are a certified diver visiting Koh Tao, and want to check out our RIB diving, contact us and we’ll draw up a schedule to suit you.

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DJL Diving qualifies as PADI Gold Palm Resort

By djl team, 27 February, 2008, No Comment

We’re happy to anounce that DJL Diving has been upgraded to become a PADI Gold Palm Resort [from our previous status of PADI Dive Resort].

Padi gold palm resort koh tao

The higher status is a result of the effort we’ve put into maintaining safe, quality PADI Diver training plus a range of exciting diving options.

In the words of PADI The PIRA Gold Palm Resort membership classification is awarded to progressive PIRA Members that excel in providing quality services to traveling divers. A PIRA Gold Palm Resort presents a professional image and actively promotes the benefits of recreational scuba diving and snorkeling, dive travel and environmental awareness. A Gold Palm Resort’s appearance and performance compares favorably with quality resort dive operators in the local area and exceeds the local norm for dive resort standards.

A PIRA Gold Palm Resort not only adheres to PADI educational standards, but conducts PADI programs as outlined in the PADI Instructor Manual using all appropriate materials for each course. PADI continuing education programs are offered regularly ensuring traveling divers the opportunity to advance their skills and knowledge. A PIRA Gold Palm Resort considers customer satisfaction, dive experience, ducation, safety, and environmental awareness as important aspects of diver training programs.’

With the opening of our new pool / bar / restaurant expected within the next month, we’re hoping to have another great year in 2008.

You can see our new PADI Gold Palm Resort status displayed on the PADI Website by searching through the ‘Find your PADI Dive Center’ feature.

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