Uzbeckin
Registered
Dan,
Curious which model of Sea Doo you were swimming with.. Most of them are really slow. I have a friend who swims like a fish (he was a life guard and pro boarder for years) and in his cressi fins at a descent kick - I can keep up with him fine if my Sea Doo Explorer X scooter is on high. I just logged a dive with him where he was using an aluminum 100 and I had an 80 - he's got about 20 years on me in diving so he really sips air - I on the other hand do not. We ended the dive at the same time and I could have gone a little farther. Sure I could get some super fins - but if I want to swim with him - I'd end up making him surface 10 minutes early. I'm working on my breathing and I've already got a great pair of fins... but you have to admit - going with an experienced friend - 90' with 30+ mins of dive time - pretty good for a newbie.
Curious which model of Sea Doo you were swimming with.. Most of them are really slow. I have a friend who swims like a fish (he was a life guard and pro boarder for years) and in his cressi fins at a descent kick - I can keep up with him fine if my Sea Doo Explorer X scooter is on high. I just logged a dive with him where he was using an aluminum 100 and I had an 80 - he's got about 20 years on me in diving so he really sips air - I on the other hand do not. We ended the dive at the same time and I could have gone a little farther. Sure I could get some super fins - but if I want to swim with him - I'd end up making him surface 10 minutes early. I'm working on my breathing and I've already got a great pair of fins... but you have to admit - going with an experienced friend - 90' with 30+ mins of dive time - pretty good for a newbie.