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Old 06-18-2008, 12:22 PM   #1
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Post DACOR Darwin Air F/S

Hey Folks,

I'm trying to streamline and get rid of a couple hoses.
I'm moving to a wrist computer so, I've got a DACOR Darwin Air computer with compass add-on for sale.

This is the info from the LeisurePro Site:
* Air-integrated computer tells you how many minutes of air or nitrox you have left in your tank.
* Use of high-efficiency LED visual alarms to indicate when
programmed low-air limit is reached.
* New RGBM decompression algorithm with deep stop option.
* Increased logbook capacity over standard Darwin (50 dives)
* Timer-controlled or permanent backlighting.
* Quick disconnect from HP hose allows freedom for downloading or including in your carry-on baggage, etc.
* Operates in both Nitrox and Air modes.
* Display can be set to either Imperial or Metric.

I bought this computer when I purchased the rest of my original gear. It has about 40 "real" dives on it and some pool sessions. So, there are over 50 dives logged on it. No major scratches or any defects. I also have the manuals that came with it.

This was NOT one of the recalled versions. This was manufactured after the recall of the Dacor and Mares computers.

It's a great beginner computer and will do everything a Recreational Diver would want, and then some. Even if you blow your profile, it knows and will allow you the Deco stops, if necessary. Believe me, I know from experience.

LeisurePro was selling the unit for $434.95 without the compass. Compass was a $70 option.

I'm asking $300 including the compass.
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Old 07-20-2008, 11:02 PM   #2
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Never mind. I'm giving it away to a local Dive Buddy that needs one.
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Old 07-24-2008, 03:06 PM   #3
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That was really nice of you.

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Old 07-24-2008, 06:26 PM   #4
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Ah, I wasn't going to get anything for it anyway.
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