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    cmburch

    strange noises underwater

    If the water is used for drinking, the water company sometime has aerators.

    It is easy to discern a 2 or 4 stroke boat motor. It is very

    cmburch Today, 05:59 AM Go to last post
    fraidofthewater

    strange noises underwater

    no it wasn't Loch Ness.

    first lake: boats way off in the distance. this lake: no watercraft whatsoever. in both cases the noise, as said

    fraidofthewater Today, 05:17 AM Go to last post
    KD8NPB

    strange noises underwater

    Switching from AL80s to LP72s was a weird experience for me.

    I never noticed it with AL80s, but with LP72s, you can hear the air in the tanks

    KD8NPB Today, 04:41 AM Go to last post
    padrogj

    Rescue Course just completed!

    Yes, thanks to all of you. Toughest part of this course was repeatedly swimming back out past the surf zone to alternate between being a rescuer and

    padrogj Today, 04:02 AM Go to last post
    DevonDiver

    Solo Diving

    It doesn't hurt to leave a 'trail' here in Basic Scuba... as it might show up in subsequent searches for future users interested in the topic - there

    DevonDiver Today, 02:45 AM Go to last post