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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 11:01:11 +0300
From: "ANDREW MCALPINE"<andrew_mcalpine@ba*.ne*>
To: <pina23@ne*.ne*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>, <phi@sk*.be*>
Subject: Re[2]: Long hose with single tank
     I find the best way is to simply route the hose under my right 
     arm, diagonally down and across my chest, then under my knife 
     holder (scabbard) which is towards the front of the waist strap, 
     before going around the back of my neck.  :-)
     
     Ace


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Subject: RE: Long hose with single tank 
Author:  "Phi Le" <phi@sk*.be*> at internet
Date:    21/04/00 09:54


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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