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wazza:Out of curiosity I would like to know in general what is the deepest dive any if you ever did and with what , open circuit ,scr or ccr ?
thanks dude.....wedivebc:Been there done that http://scubaboard.com/t53710-.html
wazza:Out of curiosity I would like to know in general what is the deepest dive any if you ever did and with what , open circuit ,scr or ccr ?
camuhrun:what is open circuit, scr, and ccr?? Just curious 'cause i'm not sure what they stand for and what they mean.
Thanks!
paolov:Open circuit - this is what recreational divers use, the standard tank-regulator setup
Semi Closed Rebreather SCR
Closed Circuit Rebreather CCR
db8us:I always wonder why people only care about depth.
Depth is just about taking risks and planning. Loooooong dives are muc more fun and require even more planning.
Bouncing down a fixed line is ONLY about taking risks, you do not even need good skills.
Diving on a deep-wreck or cave for longer bottom-times i think is much more fun.
I would rather do 3hours in 200ft than 10Minutes in 300
Michael
wazza:a small note: not all deep diving are Bouncing down a fixed line to go deep, some divers go with no line at all, and carrying all there tanks with them this is the art of tek diving and the art of the best plan concerning time and mixes and safety, so as u can see is that for stupid diver as some people think?.