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Old 01-11-02, 01:07 PM
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Good answers and good refined scenario Geoff - the post was hypothetical to stimulate some debate and was more fixed around the dilema of whether or not to risk a bend yourself and to make us think a bit more about planning what to do if the unthinkable happens. I agree Geoff that while on the boat the skipper is boss but tbh, I follow Hobby's thoughts that, if I am risking a bend and we are waiting for evac anyway, I'd rather be back in the water off-gassing something rather than fizzing in the boat trying to LIMIT the effects by breathing O2.
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