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| Tek-Talk: Discuss How do you deploy a drop tank ? in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Not practical. This would mean that he is going to pull it 3-4 metres out of the water to ... |
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That was why I put an eek in my op ![]()
__________________ Colin I trust my rebreather completely , I just don't trust the user onwards & downwards |
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Janos PS - My tank has a buoy attached. It is O2 on 9m of rope in case it gets tangled. I would ask the skipper to drop it as close as possible to my DSMB, and try and get it tangled. If my DSMB and blob end up 10s of metres apart then try again.
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No2 Skiper picks up the SMB clips on to my SMB line nd drops the tank in on 9m of rope and a float. ATB Mark
__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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Throwing the drop tank at the yellow blob is almost guarenteed to fail In UK viz you could easily miss the tank. With UK sea you could have a diferance in surface current to deep current. It just wouldent work You are waiting for the pull on the line you release the line to let the skiper lift it and clip on and the tank comes right to you. Its not a problem. Most skippers I know have a great deel of common practical sense especialy with dealing with roap and such. The diver needs to keep the line under control as well you dont want a load of slack out. Drop the tank in, let it sink, then release the SMB back into the water. ATB Mark
__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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