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teknitroxdiver:
Yeah but this was an AGM, not one with the un-clipping oral/nasal. Maybe he had a quick-disc. on the hoses? Pop the backgas hose off, pop on the deco gas.....?

Could have had a manifold block that would allow you to switch gasses. I thought I saw a standard reg on the bottle though.

-g mount
 
Well, how tough would it be for a guy with John Chatterton's experience to take a breath and pull the FFM off and grab his stage reg in one motion, then grab a spare mask put it on and clear it? In an emergency, that might be a little tricky, but to change from bottom gas to deco gas, he should be able to do that in his sleep. We all should be able to do it.

Since I have never worn a FFM, YES I am assuming several things. I may be wrong.
 
I wouldn't be worried about the switchover, it would be the shock of the cold water that would worry me. Cold water hitting a warm face (warm because of the FFM) can cause a gasp reflex, causing inhalation of water. Of course with practice, this would become a non-issue.

Anyone here who knows Mr. Chatterton and could ask him?
 
Quarrior:
That was a good show. I wonder, would someone be able to make a profit retrieving the oil from wrecks and then selling it? I imagine the costs would be really high, just curious. Sure would be nice to get that stuff out of the ocean though.
I can show you how to make a quick Million $$ doing it.

Give me three million $$.

On the serious side of your question, NO!

Gary D.
 
teknitroxdiver:
Anyone here who knows Mr. Chatterton and could ask him?

I don't know him but he's a very nice, friendly guy. He answers questions very frequently on the History Channel's Deep Sea Detectives Message Board

Grab all these questions and head over there, you'll have an answer within a day or two.
 

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