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| I Learned About Diving From That...: Discuss My turn in the barrel... in the General Diving Forums forums: Reykjavik bay Iceland, summertime and sunny. We happy three had just returned to work from the 'mega-buffet' lunch (payed by ... |
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| My turn in the barrel... Reykjavik bay Iceland, summertime and sunny. We happy three had just returned to work from the 'mega-buffet' lunch (payed by the boss) at the Pizza house down the road. Full of plumptiousness we zoomed sea-ward in the Zodiac, the air was light and a veeery slow ocean roll came in from the Atlantic. I stood at the bow, holding onto the painter rope in that 'salty-seafarer' manner when the wierd thing appeared - not the 'thread' of this thread mind just something wierd. Way out in the distance a portion of the horizon 'raised' itself like a huge table-top, as if someone had pushed 300-400 metres of horizon several metres higher. "What the deuce was that?" two of us cried in unison... or words similar (the boat driver had been obscured from it by some berk standing in the bows). Five minutes later we are 6 killo's out in the bay, at the end of the new 42" diameter sewage pipe we had just completed laying. An ROV (rarely operative vehicle) had done a survey of the entire 6 'kliks' and boulders were noted close to the PVC pipeline at this location and we were to move then 6+ metres away. The Plan: I'm to go in on SCUBA (no comms) with a 'cargo net' with which I'll 'lassoo' the biggest rock and at the given rope signal the boys on the boat will 'gun it' and drag the sucker away to the south - a quick fix, simple. Oh, with the previso that should any big wierd wave formations approach I would be recalled with some serious engine revs. The Reality: I went in on SCUBA (no comms), found the first boulder - imagine two washing machines made of concrete and stuck together... thats the size. I bagged it and set about tying off the pulling rope. Now, that lazy ocean swell was still with me at 13 metres, washing back and forth making everything nice and competetive, just the way I like it The Luck: They (the other divers I was working with) used to laugh at how I carried a fishermans filleting knife in a kind of 'Quick Draw McGraw' style just by my right hip. I'm not sure which was the biggest laugh, the fact that it was a fish-gutting tool or the way it was worn? Either way, both comspired to save my neck... it was easy to whip-out and mega-bloody-sharp! With the tension applied between pillar valve/1st stage and HP gauge it took one... just one Ninja swipe... the rope un-ravelled itself from behind my head and I came to a full and abrupt 'stop'. The second plan: We'll come back and do it with surface supplied gear and communications - Fcuk the quick-fix The Wierd offshore Tsunami: It never materialised again and to this day no-one knows what it was The 'Lesson Learned': It don't matter what kind of cuttlery your care to carry... just make sure its really sharp! Berko
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| Sounds hairy, good point about knives, I might have trouble cutting soggy sandwiches with mine. |
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| Keep 'em sharp jimbob! It's funny I normally react to underwater situations kind of slow (maybe 'cos they generally require a bit of rationale before action) but that is one time the adrenal glands kicked in rapido! Boker
__________________ http://www.youtube.com/Berkcam For info DVD on becoming another 'commie' b*st*rd; http://www.subsupply.eu/shop/index.p...abf1 78d348fb "See you later... " - Last words of famous dive Guru. |
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I'll have to dig out my old faithfull filleter and see if is Japanese made - I've a funny feeling it is! Dive safe japandiver and don't molest the Ama kerBo
__________________ http://www.youtube.com/Berkcam For info DVD on becoming another 'commie' b*st*rd; http://www.subsupply.eu/shop/index.p...abf1 78d348fb "See you later... " - Last words of famous dive Guru. |
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