Runing lines for life

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DiveDeeper17

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There are many diffrent ways and tecqnics for running lines into wrecks
i personally have my own method of doing it
i am posting to get diffrent divers tecqnics on how they personally run lines
so
how exactly do you do it your way?
 
Keep the line low (but out of the silt!), offset to one side of the passageway and not running right down the middle; tie-off or wrap placement at each directional or level change (but try not to make a zig-zag path or an oscillating up & down path thru too many deck levels); always keep the line nice and snug.
 
Kevrumbo:
Keep the line low (but out of the silt!), offset to one side of the passageway and not running right down the middle; tie-off or wrap placement at each directional or level change (but try not to make a zig-zag path or an oscillating up & down path thru too many deck levels); always keep the line nice and snug.
What he said, watch for line traps in wrecks, lots of them. Also watch out for placements that may cut the line.
 
thanks guys ive been practicing lately: since last wreck season and im gettin better
 
LOL!! Nice link. Clear as mud.

Fortunately, I learned that technique in cave class. Works great, and is quick.
 

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