BTW, sorry you thought I meant that you were actually purchasing a potion of a cylinder manufacturing company. You inferred incorrectly from my metaphor.
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Oh, as Jack Hana observed, "about enough to recite the Lord's Prayer."Okay, now so that is funny. I spilled my OJ into my eggs.......
After breakfast I have to go out and fill my new pony bottle with 18/45 and then calculate how many breaths I am going to get at 170'......also have to pick up a shorter hose for my primary......![]()
Oh, as Jack Hana observed, "about enough to recite the Lord's Prayer."
Peter Guy:For example, in a class I had a little while ago, one of the drills was to take the reg out, clip it off and THEN swim to my buddy for air. Hmmm, I decided 20' was as far as I wanted to be away from my "alternate air source."
Excellent exercise, excellent plan. We do something similar, one diver at the bottom of the pool, the other swims two laps hard, surface dives (no regulator use) and approaches the donor from behind. The OOA diver taps on the donor's shoulder, signals for air, the donor counts to three and surrenders the primary. The staff felt that this was a pretty close simulation of what "the real thing" is like, and the students' awareness of where their buddy is and what their buddy's doing shot way up.