Esat, when you write: > b. THis all becomes relatively less necessary when the reel is >being employed as a way back line. Without a doubt a technique that a >wreck diver worth their gear should preferably not use. Divers >venturing into wreck diving that is more than down the anchor line for >a look-see should be wellversed in navigating and be able to return to >the anchorline without crutches. Emphasis of & reliance on the bread >crumbs only reduces diving acumen. > c. Even if a stroke chooses that technique in an emergency they >can cut and ascend after retieing (remember the back up needs to be >brought into use and tied) or begin the ascent until deployed line >(which is still attached to the wreck) snags. AT which point the diver >begins to let out the remnant on reel. you seem to be saying only strokes run lines on wrecks. Is that what you mean? And if so, why? rgrds billyW
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