Diving Equipment means masks, snorkels, flippers, regulators, tanks, buoyancy compensation devices, compressors owned by You.
Diving Equipment means all equipment, including underwater camera equipment (that has been insured and premium charged for) that is designed and manufactured for underwater sport diving activities, with the exclusion of any surface vehicle.
Diving Equipment means self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, buoyancy compensators, weight belt and weights, fins, masks, snorkels, knives, torches, and flares, surface markers, buoys and reels, wet and dry suits, pressure and depth gauges, compasses, and dive computers.
Examples of Diving Equipment in a sentence
For the purposes of this benefit: “Baggage and Personal Effects” means goods being used by You during Your Trip, including Personal Diving Equipment.
Any claim in respect of Diving Equipment otherwise insured, whether specifically or not.
Any claim directly or indirectly caused by the use of Diving Equipment.
Leased Equipment (excluding Diving Equipment, Fishing Gear, and Aqua Sport Equipment) and 3.
Diving Equipment, Fishing Gear, Catering and Aqua Sport Equipment; 2.
More Definitions of Diving Equipment
Diving Equipment means recognised and commercially manufactured sports diving equipment including masks, snorkels, tanks, regulators, buoyancy compensation devices, fins and flippers, wet and
Diving Equipment means underwater breathing apparatus of a kind that is self-contained (SCUBA) or is surface supplied;
Diving Equipment means any apparatus for the delivery of gas for respiration howsoever configured, including snorkel, hookah, open circuit SCUBA, and semi-closed or closed circuit rebreathers.
Diving Equipment means equipment used in relation to diving such as fins, masks, snorkel, cylinder, demand regulator, alternative breathing gas source, cylinder support system and buoyancy control device and/or including, if appropriate and depending on the environment, a quick release weight system, submersible pressure gauge (breathing gas pressure monitor), equipment to measure depth and time and to safely limit exposure to inert gas, diving suit, underwater navigational aid, knife and/or cutting device.
Diving Equipment means equipment which includes, among others, fins, masks, snorkel, cylinder, demand regulator, alternative breathing gas source, cylinder support system and buoyancy control device including, if appropriate, a quick release weight system, submersible pressure gauge (breathing gas pressure monitor), equipment to measure depth and time and to safely limit exposure to inert gas, diving suit, if appropriate. The specific environment may require appropriate additional equipment, such as an underwater navigational aid, knife and, or cutting device;
Diving Equipment means face mask and fins;
Diving Equipment means self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, buoyancy compensators, weight belt and weights, fins,