GEAR

Gear Built for the Deep. Service Built for the Diver.

At YAY Scuba, we don’t just sell equipment; we sell the confidence that your life-support system will perform flawlessly, dive after dive. We are proud to be authorized dealers and certified technicians for the four titans of the industry: Atomic Aquatics, Oceanic, Zeagle, and Hollis.

 

The Elite Lineup: Quality You Can Trust

Atomic Aquatics - The Pinnacle of Engineering For the diver who refuses to compromise. Atomic is world-renowned for using exotic materials like Titanium and Zirconium to create regulators that are corrosion-proof and deliver the most natural breathing experience on the planet.

Oceanic - Innovation for Every Explorer From the intuitive Geo 4.0 computers to the rugged OceanPro BCDs, Oceanic blends cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design. It’s gear that grows with you, from your first pool session to your hundredth wreck dive.

Zeagle - Legendary Durability The choice of public safety divers and world travelers alike. Zeagle BCDs, like the iconic Ranger, are built with 1050-denier ballistic nylon—gear that is virtually bulletproof and fully customizable to your body.

Hollis - Technical Excellence Designed for the "tecreational" and technical diver. Whether it’s the SMS sidemount systems or high-performance lighting, Hollis gear is built to withstand the rigors of overhead environments and extreme depths.

Bare wetsuits - Don't compromise on in water warmth, get leading edge wetsuits and thermal protection from a trusted brand. 

 

Don't Let Your Gear Hold You Back: Fast-Track Servicing

Your gear shouldn't spend more time on a workbench than it does in the water. While other shops might quote you 4–6 weeks, YAY Scuba is committed to a Fast Turnaround Service for Atomic, Oceanic, Zeagle and Hollis gear that keeps your dive season on track.

  • Factory-Trained Technicians: Our team is certified directly by the manufacturers to service Atomic, Oceanic, Zeagle, and Hollis.
  • In-Stock Parts: We maintain a deep inventory of official service kits, meaning we don’t wait for shipping—we get to work immediately.
  • Total Transparency: From O-ring replacements to full regulator overhauls and tank hydros, we provide clear timelines and fair pricing.

 

Right now we are offering a trade up of 20% discount on new gear (regulators, BCD's and dive computers) from Atomic, Hollis, Oceanic or Zeagle for your old gear. Contact us for details. 

 

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Diver Propulsion

Instructor's guide to every day care of your scuba gear

After use (whether in salt water or fresh water), you should thoroughly rinse all of your gear using fresh, clean water. This will remove any salt & mineral deposits as well as any sediment that may have gotten trapped in your equipment after you dive. When that is complete, dry your gear in a shaded area out of direct sunlight, preferably hanging it to let it drip dry. After it’s dry, return it back to its storage area. You should avoid stowing wet gear as it promotes mold & mildew growth.

 

BCD’s – Be sure to rinse both the outside & inside (the bladder) of your BCD with clean water. You can usually fill the inside by orally inflating the BCD to capacity then depressing the deflate button and running water from a faucet or hose inside the oral inflation orifice. Once you have water inside, turn the BCD upside down a few times to wash out any particulate or saltwater left inside. Drain the water and repeat the process. After 2-3 times, drain ALL the water (using the bottom dump valve) and partially inflate it (so the bladder won’t stick to itself when it dries. This is how it should be stored until your next dive. Don’t worry; if it is left over inflated, the over-pressure relief valve will activate and remove air from the BCD. 

 

Regulators – First, securely attach your first stage dust cap/cover. If water enters the 1st stage, it will need to be serviced. Then thoroughly rinse the outsides and insides of your 2nd stages & SPG/console from a hose OR submerge them into a tub of fresh water. Then rinse your hoses and finally your first stage. We do NOT recommend submerging your 1st stage as if water permeates the dust cap, it will need servicing. Giving the outside a good rinse is all your 1st stage needs. If you have the opportunity, cleaning your 1st stage while it’s still on a pressurized tank will prevent any water infiltration.

 

Wetsuit – Generally using a mild dish soap (like dawn) is sufficient for a quick cleaning. However, there are special anti-bacterial cleaners made for wetsuit cleaning which helps with stains and, uhh, smells. After washing, rinse with fresh water and hang on wetsuit hanger (regular clothes hangers are not ideal and will stretch the material) out of direct sunlight to let it dry. Do not use laundry detergent or harsh chemicals to clean your wetsuit.

 

Clips, accessories, fins, & miscellaneous – Generally speaking, all you need is to thoroughly rinse with fresh water to keep these items working well. We do recommend activating the springs on clips or fins, pulling on retractor lines, or soaking reels to remove any trapped salt water or sediment.

 

Masks & snorkels – If you are cleaning your wetsuit in a cleaner, throw your mask & snorkel in there as well. Use a washcloth to remove any stuck residue or gunk that has built up. Especially focus on both the inside and outside of your mask, as that buildup can impact your diving visibility & comfort.

 

Cylinders – Scuba cylinders are usually neglected in the cleaning process. However, all they usually need is a good rinse from a freshwater hose. This is especially true with painted steel tanks that have been in salt water.

 

Every time you clean your gear, it’s a great opportunity to inspect it for damage, wear & tear, rips, tears, or just a reminder to put that double ender back on your BCD. Your mask & fin straps, regulator mouthpieces, and octo holders are area we generally see the most wear.