Thanks, Rod for clearing that up. I have heard several different opinions about the Navy Manual - the one you stated as well - like most info on this stuff it is sometimes hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. The manual is a pretty good read for a brief history of diving and rebreathers, but the technical stuff is obviously geared for the Navy safety requirements which make the Canadian Labor Laws look like a walk in the park... Leon actually stated that the record for the Mark 15 was 1800 fsw, but once again, he could be wrong. I wonder if the rig is harder to breathe at that depth... Next time you go to 1800, lemme know. I'll go with you and bring my 19 cu. ft. pony bottle as a bailout... Later, dude. Kevin. P.S. Check out the web page that Tracy Robinette set up featuring yours truly: It's called "Diving with the Dude" - It contains all the "Last Dive" series, as well as a bio of me where I say that you are really cool. http://www.divenet.com
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