A couople of obvious questions on this accident: - If the seas were only three feet, why keep the engines running to prevent hydrostatic lock? Sounds like it was a lot worse than that, or the boat is a peice of shit. - Who is the rocket scientist that decided to try a fixed boat dive in the Gulf Stream? - Why would Clayton do two hours of deco for a bounce dive requiring virtually none, especially while he knows his buddy is missing? This is clearly and obviously the usual prognisis - complete strokery from the usual strokes. When are you weeenies going to learn to do this right? I would suggest learning to dive, learning the truth about dive physiology, learning a little physics, and then a two-by-four to the head to get the priorites straight. Next apply Rule Number One - Don't Dive With Strokes, and the whole bunch of you would have stayed home.
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