The Bonex Scooter calendar for 2013 is available

In July, we had called to submit your best pictures for the Bonex calendar 2013. The calender is now ready to ship and can be ordered by e-mail to info@bonex-systeme.de with the following subject line “Order Bonex calendar 2013”. The price is 28,- Euro plus shipping cost

We would like to thank all of you who have submitted such great images. The winners of the competition and hence the images selected for the calendar are:

Title: Photographer: Mia Pietikäinen
Jan: Diver: Andreas Kron | Photographer: Andreas Kloft
Feb: Photographer: Wilke Reints
Mar: Diver: Andreas Hess | Photographer: Timo Zischka
Apr: Diver: Christian Massaad | Photographer: Natasha Massaad
May: Diver: Kris Vancayemberg | Photographer: Christoph Gerigk
Jun: Diver: Mia Pietikäinen | Photographer: Sami Paakkarinen
Jul: Diver: Achim Schlöfffel | Photographer: Mandy Schlöffel
Aug: Photographer: Andreas Häckler
Sep: Diver: Mandy Schlöffel | Photographer: Achim Schlöfffel
Oct: Diver: Hubert Zistler | Photographer: Mario Spagnoletti
Nov: Diver: Tamara Pfeuffer | Photographer: Stefan Huber
Dec: Diver: Hubert Zistler, Alberto Cavedon, Stefan Gaar | Photographer: Pedro Balordi

Bonex Calendar 2013

Feature: Diving in Austria

Diving in Austria – Dieter Kuchling

Throughout the year, our Bonex distributor “Tauchen in Tirol – Dieter Kuchling” is heavily promoting the bonex scooters in Austria. The company based in Innsbruck participates on a regular base at dive events and organizes events themselves, offering newbies to test the entire Bonex product range.

The programme in autumn/winter included the rebreather event at the lake Attersee from September 7-9, 2012 and of course the participation at the “Tech-Austria” in Gosau, the Alpine tech diving mecca on July 6/7, 2012 which received 400 visitors interested in tech diving this year. There were many talks, preseantations and of course a lot of testing – the Bonex scooters were in the water nearly around the clock.

Besides these events for true tech divers, around 25 sport divers could find out on October 20/21 guided competently by “Tauchen in Tirol – Dieter Kuchling” at lake Fernsteinsee why so many ambitious technical and professional divers rely on products made by Bonex. The unanimous comment made was: “If the savings burst, I will get one immediately!”

A small hint: Christmas is coming soon…

Contact:
Tauchen in Tirol – Dieter Kuchling
Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 3
A-6020 Innsbruck
phone: +43 (0) 512 393484
e-Mail: Dieter.Kuchling@uibk.ac.at
http://www.tauchen-in-tirol.at

 


 

New feature on the Ressel from Pedro Balordi

Pedro Balordi has sent us a great feature about his dive adventure into the Ressel.
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Day trip to the end of the Ressel

Feature written by Pedro Balordi

Last spring Sebastian Kuster and I wanted to dive into the siphon 6 and check out the south aisle. Markus Schafheutle told me a lot about this passage and asked us to measure these unexplored passage in case we would go. As it had always fascinated me, to go further than the “mandatory bivouac-hall”, I was looking forward to the dive. Unfortunately we had to cancel this but shortly before surfacing in S1 due to technical problems with Sebastian’s rebreather.

Shortly thereafter, Rick & John explored exactly this aisle until the non-traversable end. They have stayed twice overnight in the cave for this exploration. The way it looked, the Ressel was now fully explored. Still, I was tempted by the Ressel and I really wanted to dive at least once to the end and have a look into the south aisle. Somehow it never worked out either due to time restrictions or lack of available buddies. Since our projects in the “Sorgente Bossi” and in the “Covol di Veci” were to start again, I decided at short notice to pack up my gear and go to France on my own.

On Friday, August 17th I started early in the morning. After arriving in Marcilhac-sur-Célé it went straight to the Ressel to see if there were any divers who could tell me something about the conditions. Result: Water level in the Célé is good and visibility in the Ressel until the big funnel very murky.

The start on Saturday was very early. The first step was, of course, to carry the the diving gear down to the Célé. At exactly 08:14 clock, I started to dive down into the Ressel and press the trigger of the Bonex Discovery RS. With plenty of thrust and superb visibility from funnel onwards, I dash along the aisle. As you ascend in S1 I see on the left side a scooter at about -34 meters labeled “MAX”. Oh, apparently I meet other divers in the bivouac hall…

Already after 54 minutes I’m at the 6 meter stop of S1. Since up to now everything has been running without any problems, I decide to dive all the other spots as well. These are “Lac Isler” and “Lac Boulder”. Then back into the bivouac hall. Fortunately, the water level is good and I can scooter through the „Schikanne“ slowly. And again I thank Fritz…

After 120 minutes, I ascend in the bivouac hall and deposit and all the material in the pot. No one answers my calls. With the device on the back I get out of the water and sit down on a large rock. Now comes the trickiest moment, is it possible to breathe the air? Yes it is, but for a 100 meter sprint, the oxygen level is probably not good enough…

Nonetheless I go straight to siphon 4, in my suit and with the equipment on my back.There, I deposit the device at the entrance to the water and go back. Now I take off the suit and find out that the right leg is totally flooded. But since I did not have any problems with being cold that does not stop me yet. So I put on my neoprene socks and sandals that I had in a grinding bag attached to the bottom of my KISS with Snoopy loops. In underwear and t-shirt I now carry the remaining material to S4. Only the Bonex scooter I used to get in remains at S3.

I now put the suit back on and continue. S4 is so short that you almost do not notice it. Now comes the long lake which I usually cross by scooter on the surface. After about 8 minutes I have crossed S4 & S5 and I ascend in the cathedral of the Ressel. Again in a suit and with the device on the back I now climb up the steeper slope and down on the other side of the dome rather steeply. You have to be really careful here. I depost the gear by the edge of the water and start the same game as before. The dry tube stays behind. But first I eat one of the energy bars I brought along. Suit back on and let’s go!

After a short time I see the an aisle to the Northward side and have a quick look inside. Then continue with full throttle. If you only want to dive along full lines, now would be the point to return. Since emerging in the S1 from about -50 meters, it is now down to fragmented line-hopping … but with the rebreather, no flow and visibility of more than 20 meters, this is no problem. I arrive at the junction
where it goes on the right side to the credit hall and on the left diagonally into the south aisle. I go first into the credit hall and look around for a bit. Since I only carry a 2 lt argon bottle, I decide not to ascend here and scooter back to the junction in the south aisle. At the bottom is an empty reel. Actually, I don’t think old metal should lying around here…

Since I can’t see an outgoing line but clay, lots of clay, I attach an arrow on the leash to the exit along with my reel. Slowly I swim up the clay slope. The ceiling is coming down more and more and obscures the view inevitably. Then the ceiling goes up again but shortly afterwards there are a lot of plates on the ground that narrow the passage to about a height of 1 meter. Slowly, I force myself with scratching my back and stomach over the plates. Although the passage continues well in the distance, I decide to return after a quick look back. With almost zero visibility I reel back to my arrow. Actually I wanted to go to the end of the South aisle. But with a flooded leg, and as now it is getting cooler, and knowing that Rick and John had mentioned something about sidemount and a dangerous boulder choke told at the end of the aisle, I put the reel a side and scooter back.

After 75 minutes, I’m already back in the cathedral of the Ressel. Business as usual. I take a few photos before I scooter back to the bivouac hall. This time, I pass through both siphons already in 5 minutes and shortly thereafter ascend in S4.

I am vey content and get ready in S3. Slightly surprised that I have not met “MAX” anywhere. But as a friend told me afterward, the scooter was already lying there in June…

So probably flooded or otherwise damaged. Seems that the Ressel is getting crammed. Luckily, I have nothing to fear something like this thanks to my Bonex scooters.

Since I want to break the “old” record with the Silent Magnus scooters from the penultimate year, I decide to give full throttle. I dive down and continue with half speed through S3, Schikane and S2 until it goes deeper. From the last junction I go to full throttle and don’t let go of the trigger. I leave the scooter of MAX to the right left and dash down the corridor until the funnel and down at full throttle. Awesome! With continuous pressure compensation I arrive at the horizontal passage and fly along the line.

After 39 minutes I am already in the funnel at 30 meters and hang in my first decompression stop. I smirk, knowing already that I have broken the record…
After 74 minutes I surface in the Ressel again. Exactly 10 hours later I see the sun again. Can’t imagine that the guys from Italy match this time with their “world’s best” scooters…

GO FAST – GO BONEX

Now need to carry all the material back to the car myself since no “sherpas” are available. An arguable pleasure at still 34° Celsius. On the other hand, the heat makes the equipment dry almost during the transport. After a short night’s sleep, I am up early the next morning, then back on the way home. The day in the Ressel was exhausting. But every pound that I had to carry alone between the siphons have been made up for by the beautiful cave passages. Flying through these aisles with the scooter is a unique experience.

Diving Distance + / – Scooter Distance: 8.780 meters (excluding south aisle)
Dive Time + / – Scooter time: 4 h 43 min (with deco)
Stay in bivouac Hall & Ressel Cathedral: 5 hrs 17 min

Siphon 3 – river Célé

Diving Equipment
Back unit: KISS 14/69
Bailout: SMIR-01 14/68
Argon: 2 liter steel cylinder
Suit: Otter trilaminate with wet gloves
Scooter: 2 x RS Bonex Discovery
Dry Tube (not used) with 3 kg lime, pharmacy, camera, repair kit, nasal spray (much needed), energy bars, Gatorade

Gas consumption
KISS: Diluent 85 Bar / 3 Lt (290 bar), oxygen: 110 bar / 3Lt (245 bar)
Argon: 255 Bar / 2 liter steel (290 bar)
SMIR-01: Diluent: 90 bar / 1.7 Lt (290 bar), oxygen: 0 Bar / 1.7 Lt (280 bar)

© Images: Courtesy of Pedro Balordi

Rebreather event 2012 – A great success!

For the second time, Bonex was exhibitor at the rebreather event in Safaga in Egypt. Numerous Bonex customers attended the event with their own scooters and enjoyed fantastic dives up to 125 meters depth in a very relaxed manner. The test divers could do a full exploration of the reefs and move forward even in currents without a great effort.

Patrick Bonetsmüller demonstrated in his presentation the advantages of using a rebreather in combination with scooters. Especially to highlight is the great organization provided by Orca Dive Center who provided bottles and gases to 60 rebreather divers without difficulty, contributed the corresponding special equipment and provided a smooth course of the event.

Image gallery from the event:

Video from the event:

Exploring Hemmoor/Germany the motorized way

Hemmoor at Stade / Cuxhaven, June, 02. to 03. 2012

The lake is big as is the community of divers with a scooter. We had high life at our event at the chalk lake. SAS presented their new suit models, a large group of dive students were busy entering the lake at entry 1 and Andreas Peters addressed with his guided scooter tours and courses not only technical divers.

Soon a large audience gathered to watch our presentation. Even short showers did not reduce the number of guests listening. Then, in small groups, we went into the water and put a distance fast between us and the diving crowd at the entry.

We were greeted with a lot of enthusiasm during the debriefing: “Great, with a scooter you can change arrangements underway and changes in the dive plan in the small group of divers are not a challenge any more” or “finally I have found the submarine and they waved and event took pictures of me” or “where is the deco beer – I have seen everything: shakers, airplanes, a shark – one dive per day is enough”.

CONCLUSION: We will be back to convince the small rest of indecisive dive crowd…

Your BONEXTEAM NORD Sascha & Anja von Heynitz

Have fun.... ©Bonex Team Nord

...and learn © Bonex Team Nord

Review Bonex Scooter Event East Germany

Steina near Dresden April 19 to 22, 2012
With the awakening of nature in Germany in spring, you also start to see many divers again exploring the local lakes.
We have used to opportunity, along with the crew from InnerSpace Explorers (http://de.is-expl.com/) to drive up to Steina (near Dresden/Saxony). While the staff of ISE taught the Basics of Exploration Extended (BoE+), we (Sascha und Anja von Heynitz) have introduced the Scooter prospects to the technical sophistication of the underwater propulsion vehicles.

We then were cruising under full sunshine through the small quarry, built as an open cast mine. Though we had explored each and every corner of the lake in only one dive thanks to the capacity of the Bonex scooters, the diver simply wanted to get wet again after a short surface break!

At the end of the event, we saw many happy diver faces around the campfire, heard exciting dive stories and tales and experienced the Bonex scooter with a surprising souvereign status of the accus (after two dives of one hour each still at 88% of total capacity).

Yours BONEXTEAM NORD Sascha & Anja von Heynitz

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Review: Bonex Explorationssysteme at Munich Sports Day

On July 8, 2012, we have been exhibiting at the 2nd Munich Sports Day at the course close to Munich. The weather was fairly well, though a few co-exhibitors had to catch their tents after some strong gusts of wind had passed by.

We were displaying our range of scooters, which found great interest and were tested by the visitors. We also showed the Bonex scooter shuttle, that Achim Schloeffel used on June 29. 2012 being the first person to dive through the English Channel.

Beatrix Schober from Munich filmed her first scooter test dive with a GoPro. After she completed the dive, she had decided that the ECOS from Bonex is now on top of her wish list.

Please see hereafter a few impressions of the event.

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Contribute to the Bonex calendar 2013!

The best images featuring a Bonex Scooter will be published in the wall calender 2013

© UnterWasserWelt.de/Michael Goldschmidt

Using a scooter under water is fun! The range of use for dive propulsion vehicles (DPVs) is nearly unlimited. Show us, how you use your Bonex Scooter under water and send us your best underwater images.

There are four different categories: “wreck”, “cave”, “team”, and “fresh or salt water”. You can submit one image per category – so all in all you have four chances to be published – and claim a prize! The best images will be published in the wall calendar 2013 and the each of the 12 winners will get these fantastic prizes:

– one hood and T-Shirt from „fourth element“. fourth element meanwhile has established itself as THE manufacturer  of undergarments for extreme dives
– one silver scooter pin exclusively made Bonex Explorationssysteme by Stefan Wiessmeyer, the renowned manufacturer of jewelry collection  “scuba collection“. After the competition, the pins will also be available in the retail shop.
– one thermos flask and a pair of luggage scales sponsored by UnterWasserWelt.de, the online sports diver magazine

Each image submitted needs to show a Bonex scooter. If you don’t own one, you can participate in one of our numerous test events and implement your personal image idea. Deadline for submitting the images is August 31, 2012. The file size should have a minimum of 4 MB and we recommend to use RAW format. Please submit your images by e-mail, with the subject line “Bonex wall calendar 2013” to
marketing@bonex-systeme.de

Conditions for participating in the promotion
Eligible to participate in the promotion are of persons with the age of 18 years or above. Employees and their relatives working for Bonex GmbH & Co. KG, fourth element Ltd., Stefan Wiessmeyer, UnterWasserWelt.de or Tourism Unlimited e.P. are excluded to participate.
With the submission of images the participants declare and confirm the following:
“I transfer the unlimited usage rights of the image to Bonex GmbH & Co. KG and assure that the persons in the picture are in agreement with being published.”
For legal claims arising from the improper disclosure, breach of intellectual property rights or the right to their own image, Bonex GmbH & Co. KG denies any liability.

Achim Schloeffel dives world record with Bonex scooter

On June 29, 2012, Achim Schloeffel set a new world record in diving by being the first person to dive through the English Channel. It took Achim and the project team nearly two years of preparation and planning.
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