birdwrasse
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the thing that one has to consider is, "why am i doing this dive?" if its just to hit a certain depth, don't do the dive! do your dive to see something, part of a planned recovery, part of a class, part of a team, etc... doing a dive just to see if you can is set with potential problems. don't count on sac rate as a safety factor, because there is a good chance that your sac rate will change with stress, cold, unforeseen circumstances, diver error, equipment failure/error, etc...
if you were doing a dive to sixty feet, even with a low pressure hose failure, one could do an emergency swimming ascent to the surface. at 130...??? not sure... the other thing to consider, since no one can predict when narcosis will hit and to what level, what if you get narced and blow your schedule? what if you enter deco? where is your extra gas? is it worth a case of the bends for a "look what i can do dive"...??? my answer is still no.
i've been adding a little more to my knowledge base for the last two years by taking more classes, doing dives, and thinking! i've seen divers die by taking themselves too far.
just be careful... maybe sling an 80 for your bailout...
--c
if you were doing a dive to sixty feet, even with a low pressure hose failure, one could do an emergency swimming ascent to the surface. at 130...??? not sure... the other thing to consider, since no one can predict when narcosis will hit and to what level, what if you get narced and blow your schedule? what if you enter deco? where is your extra gas? is it worth a case of the bends for a "look what i can do dive"...??? my answer is still no.
i've been adding a little more to my knowledge base for the last two years by taking more classes, doing dives, and thinking! i've seen divers die by taking themselves too far.
just be careful... maybe sling an 80 for your bailout...
--c