Sunday, April 30, 2006

Gorski G2000SS serial #080















I had a down day this Sunday and went to visit Les Gorski to pick up my new G2000SS serial number 080. The helmet design was recently modified. The ear space cut out was increased in size and the G2000 logo was molded into the cavity, new units are also drag polished to a brilliant finish while older versions (serial number 001 - 076) were media blasted finish.

I have been sold on the Gorski since diving one of the prototype helmets, soon after diving the prototype I purchased my first unit serial number 017 for Florida State University. After starting my own company in 2005 I purchased serial number 040 as one of our primary field units.

I became a dealer and service center for Gorski helmets in 2004.

The current waiting period for a new Gorski is less than two months.

Photo's are me marking the hat serial number 080 and Les and I near my truck.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

half way...


Jay is new to the company and has proven to be a very strong diver.

Here is the crew mixing a batch in the grout pump.


We got a little weather this week, lighting and rain on Wednesday... Our smal boat took on a little water...


Well we have reached the half way point on the project, in total we need to place 41 jackets and since begining the project three more have been added.

The crew is doing fantastic, and the equipment is all running well.

Barring any major problems or change orders we will be coming home May 13-15 at the current pace.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Jacketing


















We arrived on site about a week ago, after a day of mobilization and another day of constructing jackets for the project we began installing and pumping.

Things have been going very well so far, we have exceeded my original anticipated production and stand to increase that level further during the upcoming week.

It appears barring any problems the project will run another three to four weeks.