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From: "pina" <pina23@ne*.ne*>
To: "Phi Le" <phi@sk*.be*>, "techdiver" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: Long hose with single tank
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 11:03:19 -0400
ahhh, yes....... or the knife makes a convenient hook-around to keep it in
place :-)
--pina


> Pina,
>
> Sounds like you are diving in very clear water, I have dove in the past
> where it would be a "night" wreck dive past 10m in a non-overhead
> environment :-)
>
> If you are using the 5-ft hose, route the same way and just tuck the
excess
> in the waist belt to keep in neat. This is applicable for 7-ft hose as
well
> with no light.
>
> -Phi
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pina [mailto:pina23@ne*.ne*]
> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 4:48 AM
> To: techdiver
> Subject: Re: Long hose with single tank
>
>
> Hi kiki - how's that fffffreezing water out there?
>
> If you are diving somewhere that you need a cave light, then you are most
> likely in an overhead environment and should use a 7ft. hose no matter
what
> tank(s) you are using.
>
> --pina
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > For single tanks diving, everybody agree that a 5 ft hose is
> > preferable (web sites and DIR 2 tape).
> >
> > However, when I scuba dive with doubles my 7 ft long hose
> > is below the canister then around my neck. For the 5 ft, it seems
> > to me it's a little short to do that, so how are you supposed
> > to proceed ?
> >
> > kiki
>
>

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