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Old 28-08-06, 08:01 PM
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i've ticked yes the boat should provide O2. if you've a whole boat charter you may well bring your own we do, but very often i've bought 1 or 2 spaces for myself or a buddy and then i book onto a boat which provide decent facilities.

however i believe divers should be the ones to administer, legal issues aside, if you have a casualty who needs O2 then the days diving is over, i'd want to see the other divers being recovered and the boat making tracks to port, should a bend occur then your going to want them potted ASAP

to that end the skipper is going to be busy, recalling/recovering divers and heading home at top speed.

Dave

Ps. sorry i'd guess this answer has been given a time or two already but i've only just noticed the post.
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