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From: Steven Bliim <Steven.Bliim@Mc*.co*.au*>
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: RE: Lift bags
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:58:19 +1000
I use either of the English Buddy or Aquatec (http://www.aquatec.co.uk/)
Delayed Surface Marker Bouys (DSMB)they each have a closed valve on
inflation - effectively the expanded air closes of the bottom of the
opening. They can each be easily filled from exhaust from a reg or direct
from the second stage. They have overinflation valves and provide about 35
lbs of lift - enough to eaily support a diver doing deco. They can be easily
stowed on the rear crotchstrap D ring with a reel. 

Regards
Steve Bliim
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Braunbehrens [mailto:Bakalite@ba*.co*]
Sent: Monday, 14 August 2000 13:55
To: ScottBonis@ao*.co*; CHKBOONE@ao*.co*; techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Lift bags


ScottBonis@ao*.co* wrote:

>
>I only dive in warm water and simply take my primary (long hose) out of my
>mouth and stick it in the bottom of the bag


I see.  The OMS appears to be a design that allows filling it from a 
variety of sources.  The Halcyon design requires a LP inflator hose. 
I must say, that after trying this in the ocean and making a huge 
mess of the process, I'm less than enthusiastic about this design. 
Unless you have a third LP hose, you need to either use the one on 
your drysuit or the one from your wings.  The one from the wings is 
the better one to use, since you can still use the drysuit for 
bouyancy if needed and you won't get squeezed by an inability to add 
air to your suit.  The nightmare scenario is that you use your 
drysuit inflator, sink down, get squeezed, can't get enough mobility 
to replace the connector....not a good situation.  Remember that this 
is towards the end of your dive and you don't have a lot of air in 
your suit at this point, if you're properly weighted and diving a 
single tank.

The problem with using the wings inflator hose is that it isn't all 
that easy to unclip, nor to replace.  Sure, it's doable, but it's a 
heck of a lot more task loading than popping a regulator back in your 
mouth.  Also, I seem to not have enough hands to deal with a spool, a 
bag, keeping everything straight and two more hands to replace the 
wings inflator hose.

If anyone has a good method for doing this (or has decided that the 
Halcyon bag sucks dogbreath), I'd like to hear about it.

Cheers.
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