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From: "Dan Volker" <dlv@ga*.ne*>
To: "Techdiver" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>, <tgunther@co*.co*>
Subject: RE: More on Doria Deaths
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 14:33:00 -0400
A halcyon harness is removed by a single buckle.  Its very easy.  And all
Halcyon divers should be DIR divers, which would mean a buddy would be there
to help with any entanglement. Regardless of what BC you wear, it will
always be easier for a buddy to untangle you, than for you to untangle
yourself. Halcyon BC'c, configured "properly", are just much less likely to
allow entanglement.
Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: tgunther@co*.co* [mailto:tgunther@co*.co*]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 1:54 PM
To: Dan Volker
Cc: Techdiver
Subject: RE: More on Doria Deaths

Dan:

I might also mention that I have seen first-hand a technical diver with a
Halycyon harness get entangled at depth, and having tried all else, been
unable
to disengage himself in order to make an emergency ascent.   Forget where
his
buddy was for a moment, and let me ask you this.    If a harness acts in a
capactity in which it straight-jackets a person into it, is that proof
enough to
now ban all Halcyon harnesses from the industry?   Of course not, yet if I
hadn't come upon this diver he might have died.    Using this kind of
convoluted
logic though, Dive-Rite's and OMS's have been castigated over and over again
by
the WKPP.    "We personally saw a person with bungees unable to fully
inflate
themselves, must be dangerous stuff" goes the standard line.   "We
personally
saw a person with a Dive-Rite and a fault-point quick-release lose his
double
tanks, must be dangerous stuff" goes another.    For Pete's sakes boys and
girls, there have been thousands upon thousands upon thousands of dives on
these
alternate gear configurations and only a handful of even remotely verifiable
(arguably some would add) problems related to them.     And yet everyone
elses
gear is dangeous besides Halcyon's.   It's just nutty.

Tod

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