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Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 11:36:22 -0400
To: vbtech@ci*.co*, vbtech@ci*.co*, techdiver@aquanaut.com
From: Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*>
Subject: Re: Unsung Heros
Yes, as I said I will not do these kinds of dives without them. That is why 
I always name them, they are there for every part of the dives and are glad 
to be there. As for Brad, in one year I will have a hard time holding him 
back as he will be 18, he had his 17 BD on the boat during the trip, he is 
already better than most that do this crap or claim to anyway.


At 10:52 PM 6/12/00 -0400, Jim Cobb wrote:
>I have to add that the unsung heroes of dives like this are the support
>divers and crew of the Miss Lindsey. Everybody did an excellent job making
>sure this would be a safe dive under trying conditions. We had safety divers
>in the water at all times. And most of the support divers never saw the
>bottom the whole trip. The mate kept the chase boat out the whole deep dive
>and was in constant radio contact with the boat. This trip was a concert of
>cooperation between many types of divers and everybody got back safely. A
>hearty thanks to:
>
>Capt. Charlie
>Capt/mate Mike
>Mate Becky
>Mate Chris
>Dan Rep. Charley Coffey
>
>And future George Irvine clone Brad Beskins, the most natural young diver I
>have ever seen.
>
>Of course the fact that there were no Buddy Inspirations on board no doubt
>helped, and fortunatly the guy with the upside-down tanks had a drysuit
>problem and had to abort, and those stupid Poseidon showerheads and a
>bizarre overabundance of duct tape and zip ties... But other than that a
>well done trip.
>
>    Jim
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> > From: Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*>
> > Reply-To: vbtech@ci*.co*
> > Date: 12 Jun 2000 08:59:16 -0400
> > To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
> > Cc: vbtech@ci*.co*
> > Subject: Attack of the "Slobitus"
> >
> > Well it is plain now that I'm not immune to having problems. I will tell
> > anything that happens on our trips, unlike some divers that wait several
> > years to disclose problems so they can change what really happen or say "
> > that was before I knew better".
> >
> > This past weekends dives to the U-140 depth 270ft and then the U-117 depth
> > 235ft after a 4 hr SI on Saturday, and Ostfrisland depth 380ft on Sunday
> > produced some interesting things.These wrecks range from 61 miles to 72
> > miles ENE from Rudee Inlet Va Beach, Va USA
> >
> > As Cobb has already posted the dacor scooter will not survive the depth of
> > 270ft, I had modified mine by foaming in all the air spaces to give it more
> > strength to endure the pressure of a 400ft dive.I had planned to take mine
> > on my Ostfrisland dive, but after the U-140ft I chose not to.At 265ft I was
> > able to control the sticking trigger but I could feel that scooter was in a
> > great amount of stress and was "flexing" as I scootered down the U-140
> > which is 311 ft long.Mine did survive the dive.
> >
> > The attack of Slobitus occurred after the Ostfrisland dive were I reached a
> > max depth 375ft. For those that do not know what Slobitus is that is  the
> > nickname I think George has given it. It in my opinion it is a form of
> > "Skin Bends", we also had a representative from "Dan" (Divers Alert
> > Network) on board and our dives were being studied by them. Charley Coffey
> > ( from Dan) was very interested in this and took photos as well as
> > monitored  my condition. I did not go on 02, but instead took a  pill equal
> > to 3 or 4 Aleve to also help relieve the pain in my shoulders and legs that
> > I also get when this happens. Just as I predicted the pain was gone  in
> > less than 1 hr and the "Slobitus" in less than 2 hrs. This was not my first
> > time. The rash always shows on the fatty tissue on my abdomen. Thus it is
> > nicknamed "Slobitus".
> >
> > The divers who went on this trip were Rick Atkins, Jeff Hewlett, Dave
> > Widen, Jim Cobb, Brad Beskins, Bill Ripley, Rodney King, Gary Sanderson,
> > Eric Deister, JT Barker
> >
> > Capt Charlie
> > Capt/mate Mike
> > Mate Becky
> > Mate Chris
> > Dan Rep. Charley
> >
> > Other things learned on the trip:
> >
> > 1) How to lose a stage off your gear line ask Bill
> > 2) How to share air at 330ft ask Jeff
> > 3) How to troll using your gear line ask Cobb
> > 4) You can tell the water temp by the length of your "pecker" after the
> > dive, if a female
> > the high beams come on ask us ALL
> > 5) Beware of a fishing boat that says you ran over their lines if I'm on
> > board with a hand held VHF ;-) ask Capt Charlie
> >
> > Several photos will be on my site in a few days, maybe even a quick time
> > movie of the U-117.
> >
> > Capt JT
> >
> >
> > "You can't learn to dive on the net, sooner or later you have to get in the
> > water"
> > Your Guide to Great Wreck Diving along the East Coast & more
> > Web Site  http://www.capt-jt.com/
> > Email     captjt@mi*.co*
> >
> >
> >
> >
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>

"You can't learn to dive on the net, sooner or later you have to get in the 
water"
Your Guide to Great Wreck Diving along the East Coast & more
  Web Site  http://www.capt-jt.com/
Email     captjt@mi*.co*


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