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Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 19:52:43 -0500
From: Bill Mee <wwm@sa*.ne*>
To: Diver69500 <Diver69500@ao*.co*>
CC: gmirvine@sa*.ne*, techdiver@aquanaut.com, cavers@ww*.ge*.co*
Subject: Re: Georges comments on myself trying to sell a scooter
Charles,

Goerge is completely correct. Farallons are marginally reliable and
impractical for any serious socalled "technical" diving. You have
obviously concluded this yourself and this is why you are selling the
damn thing.  BTW, since when is Peter Vicker's a "legitimate" company?  

Your childish comments about Jason and Tom's scooters constructed by us
are uninformed rubbish. Your socalled "technical" diving buddies
couldn't even repair a "complex device" like a  reed switch and returned
the entire scooter which George immediately repaired and returned to
them.  As for the length of the scooters being different this is utter
nonsense. The bodies are precisely cut and turned on a CNC lathe and are
very accurate.  You are mistakenly referring to the internal bulkhead
spacing on the batteries which only serves to prove that you have no
idea of what you are talking about and is yet another reason why you
should call the make a wish foundation to remove your Farallon
immediately.

The original motor is manufactured by Oceanic (Mako) and they do not
warrant this motor; however George does accept full responsiblity for
the motor and replaces or repairs, at his often considerable expense any
problem motors. George personally dismantles, tests and reassembles the
Mako motors upon receiving them from the factory.  These shunt wound
fractional horsepower DC electric motors are not high technology devices
and like anything else are subject to failure.  George personally
warrants these devices despite the fact that the manufacturer accepts no
responsibility. Any WKPP scooter which experiences a problem or has been
damaged in such cataclysmic events as a car accident have been repaired
by George at no charge.  I can assure you that the failure modes on a
WKPP scooter are significantly less than anything else out there.  

As for the buoyancy, Jason and Tom were informed that the ballasting of
the scooters must be changed for usage in salt water. An addtional 2 lbs
of weight must be added to the unit to neutralize it for usage in
seawater, although a highly technical concept such as water density
might elude certain individuals. With respect to the speed these systems
are not designed to be extremely fast (150 - 200 fpm), but rather very
reliable. All of the WKPPs extreme exposure long range cave dives have
been accomplished with these scooters and nobody is still in the cave.

You comments are incoherent, ill advised and only demonstrate why you
should probably sell all of your dive gear and take up golf.

Regards,

Bill Mee
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