Anthony, Yes, that is correct. I was trying to envision the setup in my head (Too lazy to run down to the garage to look) . The photo of George is actually pretty good. The hose runs straight down and under the light canister. Heck, I dive this thing every week and still had to look. By "George", I think we've got it! Michael J. Kravit Boca Raton, Florida mkravit@mi*.co* (561) 394-6607 ---------- > From: Anthony DeBoer <adb@he*.re*.or*> > To: techdiver@terra.net > Subject: Re: Long Hose/ Tight Wrecks/Reply to Mark > Date: Saturday, January 04, 1997 6:54 PM > > Michael J. Kravit, AIA <mkravit@mi*.co*> wrote: > >Anthony, > > > >I believe we "were" or "are" talking the same thing. The long hose comes > >straight down from the right post 1st stage. It is routed between the > >wings and the diver (not the tank), under the light canister, up across the > >chest around the neck and into the mouth. Phew! > > On the picture of George on Jeff Bentley's web page, there's what appears > to be the long hose running down from the right regulator and going > between the tank and the wings. Now, the pictures are a bit grainy and > could be fooling me, so maybe I'll have to spring for a copy of the > high-resolution version of the pictures from Dave Mabry. > > -- > Anthony DeBoer http://www.onramp.ca/~adb/ > adb@he*.re*.or* (here) > adb@ge*.co* (work) #include "std.disclaimer" > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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