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| I Learned About Diving From That...: Discuss DSMB snagged at surface in the General Diving Forums forums: Get yourself one of these: At less that £20 on eBay, you won't worry about having to ditch it. ... |
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Hazel had to motor down the flow to pick up my SMB cos it went off on it's own journey when it jammed on deployment. (I still owe you a beer for that one, Hazel.) Now I use a spool which is much nicer. Although I may succumb to the power of John's KT reels and get a nice long one with pink line on it.
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| I knew this would turn straight into a "which reel" and "reel vs spool" thread, and right from reply numero uno so it goes... Bit beside the point though really - any method could have resulted in the same scenario (and no-one likes to ditch kit even if it is cheap) so my learnings remain regardless I reckon. Gareth - you're right I love my torch more (and would rather drown than dump it ) but you have to allow the author a little poetic licence here and there Dave.
__________________ Experience is a dear teacher, and only fools will learn from no other. -- Benjamin Franklin My photos http://www.yorkshire-divers.com <- Carlsberg don't make diver forums... |
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As to cutting the line that only works if you have a knife that you can deploy really quickly and proficiently .... the "let go" option would be favoured under pressure, I think....waving knives around underwater is not something I'd want to be doing under pressure. At least you have made John a happy man Mal |
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| Agree with all that Mal. Quote:
...shame the root cause was the tide! another 5 hours and several miles of line on my spool and it would have worked! Dave
__________________ Experience is a dear teacher, and only fools will learn from no other. -- Benjamin Franklin My photos http://www.yorkshire-divers.com <- Carlsberg don't make diver forums... |
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| what a major p!sser, my dive buddy has just bought a new Kent tooling Reel and an SMB with a crack bottle. I am so impressed with how easy it is possible to deploy the blob now they are on my next to buy list. The kent tooling reel is the closest you can come to porn in the shape of a reel!! You have my deepest sympathies........ |
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