Jon, "One-Legged Brad" (Gagne) and his pals in Michigan have them. The only place my scooter will not perform is in the hands of a stroke, and the only thing resembling mine that anyone has problems with were made by a stroke, and/or are such laughable convolutions and sodomized by such hideos stupidity that they cannot be considered of the same species, just like the "mutant' scooter can not be considered anything but a horrible attmept to copy an AUL scooter. I can tell you right now that nobody will disagree on this topic. Also ask the Germans, they have taken them the deepest and in cold water, and they tell me that for most applications ,mine are preferred, but they have never told me for what applications they are not preferred. I can also tell you that when I want to pull a float ball in real deep water, I prefer an Aquazepp, but then I also prefer that somebody else pulls the ball. Ralph Fenton took his all over Mexico, so you can ask him how it held up, since I have not heard from him since he left my house with it, and the only one that has ever been resold that was not bought back by me (from guys who quit diving) was sold for more than a new one. - G On Sun, 12 Jan 1997, Jon Guizar <jeg154@ps*.ed*> wrote: >IF there is anyone out here using one of George's scooters in 33 degree water at depths in the 200+ range and could take the time to provide me with an opinion on the performance, pros, and cons it would be greatly appreciated. > >Also, If anyone is using any other scooter under these conditions successfully or otherwise, I would like to here what you have to say. > > >Jon Guizar > > "Safety is NOT an Accident" > > George M. Irvine III DIR WKPP Woodville Karst Plain Project 1400 SE 11 ST Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316 954-493-6655 FAX 6698 Email gmiiii@in*.co*
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