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From: "Sigmund Lundgren" <sigmund@te*.co*>
To: "Capt JT" <captjt@mi*.co*>,
     "Ingemar Lundgren"
Cc: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: RE: Wreck diving deco practises
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 10:50:19 +0100
Well we don't "free dive" on scuba and attached the line.
It's a shot line. And in the Baltic sea were we dive we
don't have strong currents.

I thought Ingemar said "Thae way i deco when diving wrecks is this:"
(sic!)- obviously stating a particular method for a particular
condition.

In a strong current scenario the techniques used are different.

I agree with you.

/S

-----Original Message-----
From: Capt JT [mailto:captjt@mi*.co*]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 1999 2:43 AM
To: Ingemar Lundgren
Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Wreck diving deco practises



>Thae way i deco when diving wrecks is this:  First of all we never dive on
>the anchor line because it can pull off. We have always got a separate line
>to the wreck that we do the descent/ascent from. This way we can never lose
>the line.  This line is placed at a spot where it is easy to locate for
>example on the port side of the bridge.

Ok who is the lucky one that free dives on scuba down on a new wreck that
is 300 to 400ft and finds this great spot for your ascent line then sends
it up.Add current and low vis you get one XXXX up diver.

>If  we cant find the line (which has never happened) we inflate the bag
>approaching the first stop and lock the reel. Note that we do not tie off
>the reel line to the wreck.  When the bag hits the surface it will be in
the
>area directly over  the wreck and the crew will spot it.  If the boat is
>anchored the crew will simply put a buoy on the anchor line and drop it and
>then start to chase the lift bag.

Ok you lose the anchor and send up your bag ,the boat puts a buoy on the
anchor and chases the free drifting diver.The free drifting divers buddy
did not get lost or there is another team down that did not get lost ,you
now have divers decoing on a permanent line to the wreck while the boat
goes after the lone dumb ass.YOU NOW HAVE DIVERS WITH NO SURFACE SUPPORT

>No risk at all of losing the line because we do not dive on the anchor
line.

No risk you say what about the ones that are left on the wreck? Who is
going to help them should they need it if the boat is gone.
Do you really think this is a good way?Enlighten me Please.

Capt.JT


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