Scuba Santas

Scuba Diving Dressed As Santa Claus For Charity

- Sunday, 18th December 2011 - NDAC, Chepstow

Registration closed….

Registration for Scuba Santas 2010 now closed, but don’t panic!

Registration for scuba santas 2010 may now be closed, but you can still attend! Registration is to speed up administration on the day but it is not essential, you may not receive a goody bag if you have not registered but hopefully they will be enough for everyone.

See you on 9th Jan 2011 for some excellent Scuba Santas fun!

Lloyd

Scuba Santas is a unique World record holding event held each year and organised by Lloyd Watkin and  members of the Yorkshire Diversdiving club. The official website of scuba santas is http://www.scuba-santas.co.uk.  The 2010 event will be held at Vobster Quay where we will hope to break last year’s record of 158 divers, and raise funds for the RNLI.

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Just 1 week until Scuba Santas 2010…

Its just 1 week until Scuba Santas 2010 kicks off!

Things are looking very positive for a NEW WORLD RECORD as we have over 170 divers registered for the event (previous record 158). The weather is looking to take a turn for the colder towards the end of next week but hopefully this won’t have a great impact on the event (just remember to dress up extra warm!).

I’ve been informed that the guys at Vobster Quay are all set and prepared for the flood of Scuba Santas arriving at their doors on the 19th December, and our very helpful team from Trowbridge branch RNLI are getting ready for an excellent day.

I’ve been asked if there’s anything that divers can be doing to help the event in this last week? As far as the event is concerned everything is set, but there are many ways in which you can still help…

  1. Make sure all your equipment is working and suitable for cold water diving
  2. Ensure you’ve registered on http://event.scuba-santas.co.uk to help registration on the day
  3. Start nagging your friends to donate via http://www.justgiving.com/scubasantas2010 or download the sponsorship form
  4. Get your local dive centre or dive superstore involved by getting them to donate to the scuba santas raffle (they’ll get a warm fuzzy feeling and plenty of mention on the internet/diving community as thanks!)
  5. If you haven’t already done so ensure you contact Vobster Quay to book at space in the bottom car park
  6. When donating either online or via sponsorship forms leave your details so that you can be entered into the Scuba Santas raffle
  7. Familiarise yourself with the rules for the scuba santas world record

During the event? Whilst we have made as many plans as possible to keep things running smoothly help from participants makes things run much easier…

  1. Upon arrival go to the registration desk and get yourself signed in  - you’ll be able to collect your goody bag upon registration (priority is given to those who registered online)
  2. Please be patient, we have allot of vehicles and allot of divers trying to get to places!
  3. Plan your dive, if you’re happy for a longer dive ~45minutes for the record ensure you kit up early and get to the water for the start of the dive. Alternatively if you want a short a dive as possible leave room for divers to get to the water
  4. Please be efficient as possible in kitting up and entering/exiting the water
  5. Listen out for announcements and pay attention during the briefing
  6. Have as much fun as possible whilst at all times remaining safe

What about after the event? After what we hope to be the best dive of 2010 there’s plenty that still needs to be done…

  1. If you’ve taken photos of video please contact us and let us know where the photos are hosted so we can link to them. If you haven’t got anywhere to host online let us know and we’ll host them for you. Photos are usually requested from journalists for reports about the event so we ask if we can have permission to use them.
  2. If you’ve raised money using your own justgiving page, or donated directly to the RNLI please let us know and we’ll add your amount to our total
  3. Ensure you get all sponsorship forms to us by the 10th January 2011 (if you can’t get them to us by then please let us know)
  4. The diving prize draw will take place on the 5th January 2011 with winners being notified soon after. If you’ve donated and haven’t included your details anywhere let us know and you’ll be added to the list of entrants.

We’re really looking forward to the event, good luck with your fund-raising and see you next Sunday.

Merry Christmas, Lloyd.

Scuba Santas in Regal Dive news article

Scuba Santas the world record breaking charity event has been mentioned in an article by Regal Dive the diving holiday specialists. Its great to see Scuba Santas being mentioned all over the internet as we continue to grow and grow!

Click to see the Regal Dive Scuba Santas  article

Scuba Santas is a unique World record holding event held each year and organised by Lloyd Watkin and  members of the Yorkshire Divers diving club. The official website of scuba santas is http://www.scuba-santas.co.uk.  The 2010 event will be held at Vobster Quaywhere we will hope to break last year’s record of 158 divers, and raise funds for the RNLI.

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Scuba Santas mentioned in Divernet.com news

Scuba Santas were today the subject of a short article on the diving website divernet.com which is linked to the popular diver magazine. To see the article click on the following link: http://www.divernet.com/home_diving_news/684696/santas_sought_for_prechristmas_special.html

DIVER is Britain’s no.1 diving magazine, outselling all its competitors put together, at bookstalls and by direct subscription. It covers every aspect of the sport, especially in the realms of gear testing and surveys, diving holiday destinations, and advances in technology and techniques.

Scuba Santas is a unique World record holding event held each year and organised by Lloyd Watkin and  members of the Yorkshire Divers diving club. The official website of scuba santasis http://www.scuba-santas.co.uk.  The 2010 event will be held at Vobster Quay where we will hope to break last year’s record of 158 divers, and raise funds for the RNLI.

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Santa swaps sleigh for scuba gear to raise money for the RNLI

Date: 21/12/2009

Author: Isla Reynolds, Public Relations Officer

Divers from the Phoenix Divers get in the festive mood to raise money for the RNLI  (Credit Gareth Lock)Father Christmas ditched the reindeer and swapped his sleigh for a pair of flippers and some scuba gear – at least that’s what it looked like when divers at an inland dive site in Somerset took the plunge to raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution on Sunday 20 December.

Over 150 divers, including a group from Billericay, Essex, gathered at Vobster Quay near Frome to attempt a world record for the greatest number of simultaneous scuba diving Santas. The underwater challenge aims to raise money for the RNLI’s biggest annual fundraising day, SOS Day on Friday 29 January 2010 and will be spent on crew training.

Gareth Lock was one of the158 divers who donned Father Christmas costumes and braved sub-zero temperatures to take part in the event. He said: ‘It was an amazing sight to see nearly 160 divers dressed in Santa costumes getting ready to jump into freezing water to raise money for the RNLI.’

Gareth said the event had already raised £658 from the raffle and the group looked set to meet their target of £5000 for the RNLI once all the donations were counted. One dive club, Phoenix Divers from Billericay, Essex, raised £2000 alone and more donations are coming in via the JustGiving website. If the divers do reach their target, Vobster Quay will donate a further £1000 to the charity that saves lives at sea.

Over the last three years the festive gathering has gathered momentum. In 2007 eight Santas, a Viking, a snowman, and a fairy all came together to raise money for the RNLI and last year was even bigger with 84 scuba diving Santas.

Lloyd Watkin of the Yorkshire Divers Group who led the challenge said: ‘We’ve been raising money for the RNLI for a number of years. The lifesaving work the volunteer crews do every day of the year is just amazing and as scuba divers we will never know when we might need to call upon them ourselves.’

Frances Warren, RNLI Area Fundraising Manager for Bristol, Gloucester, North Somerset and Wiltshire said: ‘Traditionally fundraising events for SOS Day take their inspiration from the SOS acronym. Last year in the south west, RNLI supporters invited people to Sup Our Soup, Scoff Our Scones and Sample Our Savouries. Away from the food theme, Stroll On Sundays were organised; SOS quizzes were held and supermarkets arranged SOS collections.

‘However this is a truly unique event and is sure to capture people’s imagination. Our volunteer lifeboat crews and lifeguards are ready to go to sea at a moment’s notice to aid people in distress but our vital maritime emergency service is funded entirely through public donations and legacies. SOS Day, the RNLI’s biggest annual fundraising day helps ensure we can keep that service running.’

The RNLI’s SOS Day website (www.rnli.org.uk/sos) is packed with fundraising ideas and links to an events calendar, photographs from previous SOS Day events and fundraising materials, among others.

Notes to Editors

  • Photo captions:
  • Scuba Santas 1 – Divers from the Phoenix Divers get in the festive mood to raise money for the RNLI (please credit Gareth Lock).
  • Scuba Santas 2 – Cold temperatures didn’t deter divers (from left to right) Debby Richardson, Barrie Witterick and Vicky Rothwell from Phoenix Divers raising money for the RNLI (please credit Jason Brown).
  • Scuba Santas 3 – Divers in Father Christmas costumes get ready to take the plunge to raise money for the RNLI (please credit Jason Brown).
  • Details of how people can donate are on the Scuba Santas’ website www.scuba-santas.co.uk.
  • Next year’s Scuba Santa event is already planned for Sunday 19 December 2010.

RNLI Public Relations: 01202 336789 or pressoffice@rnli.org.uk.

RNLI online: For more information on the RNLI please visit www.rnli.org.uk. News releases and other media resources, including RSS feeds, downloadable photos and video, are available at the RNLI Press Centre.

Key facts about the RNLI: The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Its volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service around the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland coasts. The RNLI operates over 230 lifeboat stations in the UK and Ireland and has more than 140 lifeguard units on beaches around the UK. The RNLI is independent of Coastguard and government and depends on voluntary donations and legacies to maintain its rescue service. Since the RNLI was founded in 1824 its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 137,000 lives.

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A charity registered in England and Wales (209603) and Scotland (SC037736). Charity number CHY 2678 in the Republic of Ireland.

Scuba Santas on BBC Radio Somerset

Just to let all you guys know that Scuba Santas will be appearing LIVE on BBC Somerset Radio @ 8:35am on Saturday 19th December 2009. Tune in and let us know what you think.

Scuba Santas is a unique World record holding event held each year and organised by members of the Yorkshire Divers diving club. The official website of scuba santas is http://www.scuba-santas.co.uk.  The 2009 event will be hold at Vobster Quay and will feature a world record breaking 100+ divers. Please contact us for more information.

Scuba Santas on Yorkshire Radio

Just to let you know that we’ve uploaded Scuba Santas on Yorkshire radio’s breakfast show  to youtube… enjoy…

Companies are donating gifts to Scuba Santas thick and fast and numbers are looking great for Scuba  Santas on the 20th December 2009 at Vobster Quay, Somerset.

Scuba Santas is a unique World record holding event held each year and organised by members of the Yorkshire Divers diving club. The official website of scuba santas is http://www.scuba-santas.co.uk.  The 2009 event will be hold at Vobster Quay and will feature a world record breaking 100+ divers. Please contact us for more information.

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