daniel f aleman
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Charlie99:Kind of like how I keep telling you guys with long hoses that it would be better just to not run out of air. :banana:
Ditto
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Charlie99:Kind of like how I keep telling you guys with long hoses that it would be better just to not run out of air. :banana:
PaulChristenson:...we always leave gear underwater don't we??
Scuba_Steve:And really, what the hell would I have been doing to need this anyway? I've never had an acceptable answer given to me.
Scuba_Steve:I would suggest you not waste your valuable time doing nonsense skill like this, kneeling on the bottom to boot, and spend it learning actual required dive skills instead.
homo maris:...
Voluntary penetration through a narrow restriction.
Forced exit through a narrow passageway due to a cave-in blocking the normal exit.
...JL
PaulChristenson:Steve...this is so you can be a stunt double for James Bond...
In Thunderball...when he dives down and puts on the gear they just happened to have left underwater......we always leave gear underwater don't we??
homo maris:I have been practicing skills in the pool.
One of the skills I practice is to remove my rig, inspect it then put it back together.
With a regular hose, I do that rather quickly but with a long hose with octo on a bungee I got all tangled up and it took me 5 min to get back together.
Is there a trick?
Do you breathe from the octo and leave the long hose dangling?
Thanks,
JL