--Apple-Mail-2-287869551 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Amazing what you can do with a trolling motor. Strap them to your legs,=20= your dick and now your ass. Only a matter of time before someone comes=20= up with helmet mounted trolling motors. Imagine blowing sand with his unit. You would have to find a spot on the=20= wreck where you can sit down like on a shit-can, hold on with both=20 hands and let her rip. To me the ultimate DPV would be chaffeur driven. "To the Bow, Jeeves,=20 and don't spare the Amps!" That way you could sit back and read the=20 Financials and enjoy the sights on the way. I know, an underwater GreyHound bus. You could establish a bus route=20 around the wreck and charge people (er, money that is) for the ride. You=20= could take one of those huge Aquazepps or Farallon's and weld Drings all=20= over one. Just flag the wreck bus down, hand the diver $100 (this *is*=20= technical diving after all) and unclip when you get to your destination. Jim On Thursday, October 4, 2001, at 09:55 AM, David Jacobs wrote: > Hello list, > > Remember the jetboots? > > Here is another kind of DPV > (Most people may want to swallow their coffee before clicking the=20 > link :-)=A0 ) > > http://www.aquadyn.com/ > > In the photo section you can even see a setup for doubles > Wel....=A0=A0 maybe if they implement a rudder?=A0 :-) > > david > --Apple-Mail-2-287869551 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=ISO-8859-1 Amazing what you can do with a trolling motor. Strap them to your legs, your dick and now your ass. Only a matter of time before someone comes up with helmet mounted trolling motors. Imagine blowing sand with his unit. You would have to find a spot on the wreck where you can sit down like on a shit-can, hold on with both hands and let her rip. To me the ultimate DPV would be chaffeur driven. "To the Bow, Jeeves, and don't spare the Amps!" That way you could sit back and read the Financials and enjoy the sights on the way. I know, an underwater GreyHound bus. You could establish a bus route around the wreck and charge people (er, money that is) for the ride. You could take one of those huge Aquazepps or Farallon's and weld Drings all over one. Just flag the wreck bus down, hand the diver $100 (this *is* technical diving after all) and unclip when you get to your destination. Jim On Thursday, October 4, 2001, at 09:55 AM, David Jacobs wrote: <excerpt><fontfamily><param>Comic Sans MS</param>Hello list, Remember the jetboots? Here is another kind of DPV (Most people may want to swallow their coffee before clicking the link :-)=A0 ) <underline><color><param>0000,6666,0000</param>http://www.aquadyn.co m/ </color></underline>In the photo section you can even see a setup for doubles Wel....=A0=A0 maybe if they implement a rudder?=A0 :-) david</fontfamily> </excerpt>= --Apple-Mail-2-287869551-- -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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