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Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 22:42:38 -0400
From: marv <ajmarve@op*.ne*>
Subject: Re: FW: Silent Submersion Vs Dacor
To: deepdive <deepdive@xt*.co*.nz*>
Cc: TECHDIVER <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
12 lbs belt, 6 lb plate, pro 6 canister w/ tls350 and c4. hiland bands 
w/ sea elite manifold. luxfer standard 80.

marv

deepdive wrote:

> Hey marv,
>         Have you been raiding the scrap dealers for lead or what?
>         As that's one helluva V-weight you're talking about...let alone
> slung on a weight belt.
>         How much weight do you have to carry with your twin 80's in drysuit
> and ocean diving?
>         Just curious...
> 
> Paul Berry
> Southern Ocean Explorers
> DIR-N.Z.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: marv [mailto:ajmarve@op*.ne*]
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2001 3:51 p.m.
> To: Jim Cobb
> Cc: terry michael; MHK; Michael J. Blitch; techdiver@aquanaut.com
> Subject: Re: Silent Submersion Vs Dacor
> 
> 
> JIm,
> 
> I guess the difference lies in thinking about what one is doing. you
> seem content to ignore any variables in your dive and stumble blindly
> along hoping that you will have brought enuff of whatever.
> 
> i could be wrong but this seems to be the antithesis of everything these
> florida guys preach.
> 
> the plain fact is i am worried about your approach and its consequences.
> your recent post about brass fever was disconcerting to say the least.
> you may think i am just busting your ass for the sport of it, but
> frankly i am trying to help you see that there is a reason to consider
> each dive as a seperate exposure and to choose equipment accordingly
> with the dir principles in mind, instead of insisting on a one size fits
> all approach.
> 
> I suspect that you have not even tried to experiment with smaller tanks,
> which while they require weight to compensate for their buoyancy are
> still less of a burden that the 104's. The fact is double 80s in a dry
> suit can be made to work quite easily and the result is a smaller
> cleaner rig that handles better overall, whether scootering or swimming.
> 160 cu ft of gas is sufficient for a single dive and you can get two
> sets of 80s for the price of one of 104's.  a v weight can easly be used
> in place of a weight belt for those who would rathernot be bothered,
> although this does preclude the ditching of wt, like say if you need to
> flaot on the surface for a while waiting for the coasties. but even with
> a v wt the 80s arent going to be as heavy as empty 104s. JIm i didnt
> make this up, i got it all from George, who you folks seem to listen to
> very selectively.
> 
> im not going to strain thu your last 100 posts about 80s, because
> frankly, who gives a fuck. what i would like is some admission on your
> part that you dont know enuff about double 80s to make the claim that
> 104s are better.
> 
> marv
> 
> Jim Cobb wrote:
> 
>> Marv-
>> 
>> First off I am not a cave diver. Second, you did not seem to get my point
>> that for wreck diving I consider your air supply to be a tad bit more
>> important than scooter battery life. In wreck diving you are given the
>> opportunity to change batteries which you don't have in a cave. You are
>> comparing apples to oranges.
>> 
>> Thirdly I believe in diving the same rig on every dive regardless of the
>> depth. I don't see the point in wearing different tanks suit the
> 
> particular
> 
>> depths. This is BS.
>> 
>> Also I don't understand what your harping about AL80's all about. If you
>> dive with a wetsuit 80's are fine. If you dive with a drysuit the negative
>> aspects of steel doubles help your buoyancy. The steel 104's happen to be
>> ideal for this purpose.
>> 
>> I would like you to please repost where I said that double 80's were
>> inferior to steel 104 because they don't carry enough gas. What I may have
>> said is that having more gas than you need for a specific dive is not a
>> detriment to the dive.
>> 
>> So please take your weird, ill thought out, disjointed, nonsenceical, out
> 
> of
> 
>> context post here and go back to your treadmill, which happens to go the
>> same destination as your argument. Nowhere.
>> 
>>    Jim
>>  -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>  Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/
>> 
>>> From: marv <ajmarve@op*.ne*>
>>> Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 02:11:07 -0400
>>> To: terry michael <OEA51@go*.co*>
>>> Cc: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>, MHK <mhkane@pr*.ne*>, "Michael
>> 
> J.
> 
>>> Blitch" <mblitch1@ta*.rr*.co*>, techdiver@aquanaut.com
>>> Subject: Re: Silent Submersion Vs Dacor
>>> 
>>> JIm's thing< and its not just Jim, there is a small group now> is that
>>> the only tanks for drysuit is the double 104's. this is despite
>>> commentary from George himself that for ocean, you dont need all that
>>> gas even in a drysuit and that double 80s should be enuff for most of
>>> what one might attempt.< "for ocean the aluminum 80 is the tank of
>>> choice">  The rationale seems to be  taught by most of your tek agencies
>>> that you can never have enuff gas because "you never know what is going
>>> to happen" and people find this more comforting to embrace than the fact
>>> that they need to exercise aerobically for diving.
>>> 
>>> Personally i would suggest that you plan your dive and dive your plan,
>>> altering the plan only in the direction of being conservative during a
>>> dive. < i.e. less bottom time>. I would also suggest that if your going
>>> to carry a major reserve of one dive parameter<gas> you should have
>>> equvalent supply of any other<scooter/light burn>.
>>> 
>>> Finally i would suggest that anyone who cant understand why huge tanks
>>> and a tiny scooter might not be a good idea should reread the last
>>> paragraph of Gavin's chapter and look in the mirror.
>>> 
>>> marv
>>> 
>>> ps i wear dbl 80s, drive a mako and set the treadmill on speed 8 at
>>> least once a day.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> terry michael wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Are we talking about diving thirds here or what? This is a public list
>>> 
> please
> 
>>>> explain what you are trying to tell us.
>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: "marv"<ajmarve@op*.ne*>
>>>> To: "Jim Cobb"<cobber@ci*.co*>
>>>> Cc: "MHK"<mhkane@pr*.ne*>, "terry michael"<OEA51@go*.co*>, "Michael
>>> 
> J.
> 
>>>> Blitch"<mblitch1@ta*.rr*.co*>, techdiver@aquanaut.com
>>>> Date: Mon Aug 27 10:37:44 PDT 2001
>>>> Subject: Re: Silent Submersion Vs Dacor
>>>> 
>>>>> so what are you saying Jim, that you dont plan your dives or dont have
>>>>> the discipline to follow that plan ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> you are on the right track with respect to less is best, you just need
>>>>> to take it all the way.
>>>>> 
>>>>> marv
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jim Cobb wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Gas=Life. Is that real enough for you?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Jim
>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>> Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> From: marv <ajmarve@op*.ne*>
>>>>>>> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 18:11:57 -0400
>>>>>>> To: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>
>>>>>>> Cc: MHK <mhkane@pr*.ne*>, terry michael <OEA51@go*.co*>, "Michael
>>>>>> 
> J.
> 
>>>>>>> Blitch" <mblitch1@ta*.rr*.co*>, techdiver@aquanaut.com
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Silent Submersion Vs Dacor
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> and yet you doggedly defend the concept of carrying three times as
>>>>>> 
> much
> 
>>>>>>> gas as needed for a given dive< see any old dbl 80 vs 104 thread.>
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Marv
>>>>>>> <keepin' it real, yo>
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Jim Cobb wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I would still like something smaller, don't see the point in
>>>>>>> 
> carrying 2
> 
>>>>>>>> hours worth of burn time on a dive were your actual scooting time is
>>>>>>>> around
>>>>>>>> 20 minutes.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
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