BSAC Forum
- Summary
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BSAC Forum is open to all divers, you don’t have to be a member of BSAC to join in. Forums discuss training, equipment, diving and disability and member classifieds.
- Url
- www.bsacforum.co.uk/
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- 23 Jul 2007
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BSAC Forum website reviewed by Scubafreebies Editor is marked up in microformats hreview version 0.3.
The review
Introduction
BSAC Forum is open to all divers, you don’t have to be a member of BSAC to join in. Forums discuss training, equipment, diving and disability and member classifieds.
What can it do for you ?

BSAC forums are a great place to read about diving in the UK and in particular about learning to dive with BSAC.
Forums
- general diving
- novice divers
- snorkelling
- disability and diving
- technical diving
- buddies wanted and trip spaces
- instructors wanted
- lost and found / classifieds
- trip reports from UK, Mediterranean and Red Sea
You can see the posts made since you last logged in and have emails sent to you on threads you are watching.
Galleries
You can also post up your diving pictures and browse and rate other divers photos.
BSAC members
There is an exclusive forum for BSAC members only accessible with a valid membership number. These include forums for branch officers, national instructors and regional coaching teams.
Is it easy to use ?
Yes. VBulletin has simple navigation through forums, sub forums and threads.
Does it travel ?
You should have no trouble logging in and using the site even from an ancient computer.
Is your personal information secure ?
We could not find a privacy policy or terms of use.
What do you agree to ?
You agree not to post anything obscene or threatening or that breaks any laws. You agree to see advertisements from BSAC preferred travel partners and commercial BSAC centres.
Users
Over 5,600 members at the time of review.
Editor's opinion
A great place to go for discussions about UK diving and trip reports from the Med and the Red Sea.
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