Erich S
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These UDS systems were really cool back in the day!
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Did you ever dive one of those ? I've always wondered if they were cumbersome (or not) once upon your back, and what about the drag underwater ?triple tank
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Did you ever dive one of those ?
Btw, what kind of tanks were used on that rig ?
No too young in my diving career. But I have watched Jacques Cousteaulot use them.Did you ever dive one of those ? I've always wondered if they were cumbersome (or not) once upon your back, and what about the drag underwater ?
I missed the opportunity to try one in Malta, some 20 years ago. Boy, was I disappointed...
As weird as it sounds DOT stands for department of transportation.Thank you. For a non US denizen, would you care to explain D.O.T ? I've never came across it before.
Unless I'm very much mistaken, those tanks were also in use in the French Navy during Cousteau's time. According to Frédéric Dumas (can't remember in which book though) they were the best tanks ever. More stable than the later iron twin sets and easier to adjust on the back as they were shorter. No idea if it's just an opinion or a fact.
For a non US denizen, would you care to explain D.O.T ?
As weird as it sounds DOT stands for department of transportation.