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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 20:35:04 -0700
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
From: S I L E N T I M M E R S I O N <silent@cu*.ne*>
Subject: RE: Help: long hose for recreational setup
5 ft is fine. We have 5ft long hoses on all our rental sets, so a large
variety of people wear them with single alu 80's and never the hose is too
short. There is enough slack on the hose and it does not pull out from the
mouth when you look to the far left.
Maybe we get some guy in the future that has a wide enough chest... I
really doubt it... I would go for a 7ft then and put the excess hose under
the knife pocket, my personal setup when diving single tank without cannister.

Regards,

THOMAS
 


At 06:42 PM 8/13/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Possibly, I dive doubles.  I wouldn't think moving the first stage 5 or so
>inches to the left would make that much of a difference but I guess it does.
>I know that with doubles I have what seems like plenty of slack when looking
>to the extreme left.  Guess a 6 footer or doubles are the only answer as I
>don't think anyone makes a 5.5 footer.  Here's a stupid question, you are
>routing your second stage hose down and to the right, correct?  Only reason
>asked this was that initially I had the hose going out at a 90 degree angle
>to the right and it was a little tight.  This would be the most comfortable
>set up when diving a short hose.  Once I angled it down it solved the
>problem.  Also makes for much tighter hose routing and less chance of
>getting hung up on something.
>
>Thanks for the info.
>Art.
>
>
>		-----Original Message-----
>		From:	Bruce Graham [mailto:Grahabr@LA*.WH*.CO*]
>		Sent:	Friday, August 13, 1999 4:07 PM
>		To:	techdiver@aquanaut.com
>		Subject:	RE: Help: long hose for recreational setup
>
>		I use a 5 foot hose in open ocean when using single tank
>config. (no pen, no deco, no can. light).    For me, it's not long enough to
>go under armpit before around neck.
>
>
>		Bruce Graham
>		213/620-7776
>		grahabr@la*.wh*.co*
>
>		Who do you think you are, herking and jerking around like
>some kind of lagoon creature?
>
>		>>> "Paltz, Art" <Art.Paltz@R2*.CO*> 08/13/99 11:15AM >>>
>		Single tank means no caves or penetration.  This being said
>it's agreed that
>		a 7 footer is way too long for the job.  The 7 foot hose is
>so that your
>		buddy can breath while following on your fins.  In the open
>ocean you'll be
>		side by side and a 5 footer is recommended.
>
>		With no canister and a 5 foot hose just route it from the
>post, under the
>		right arm pit up and around the neck and into your mouth.  I
>dive this way
>		and it's very comfortable.
>
>		Hope this helps,
>		Art.
>
>
>				-----Original Message-----
>				From:	Alexander, Chris   HSD
>[mailto:alexanc@hs*.ut*.co*] 
>				Sent:	Friday, August 13, 1999 11:31 AM
>				To:	'techdiver@aquanaut.com' 
>				Subject:	Help: long hose for
>recreational setup
>
>				How should one route a 7ft hose to breath as
>a primary using
>		a single alum
>				80 recreational setup with no canister
>light?  I have a
>		standard length USD
>				octopus on a necklace, a USD SEA4 first
>stage, and a Zeagle
>		Concept BC
>				(integrated weights).  I do no-decom dives
>in New England
>		with a wetsuit.  I
>				want to go with a long hose after an
>incident as a donor
>		last season (short
>				hose caused much difficulty managing the low
>on air
>		situation on the anchor
>				line during a "safety" stop).  Thanks.
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