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Scuba446

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Can anyone recommend what we need to use for our diev float hand line? Should we use a reel, like say, an OMS or a simple plastic reel that resembles the kind you use for a kite?

I want something that is going to make getting line on/off easy and not tangle it all up..

Any suggestions?

I am in New Yok State, and our laws say that we cannot have more than 100 ft of line attached.
 
I got a plastic one from the LDS. For some reason, an instructor I worked with used line on a cardboard roll last week. He seemed surprised when it had disintegrated underwater. We mark the line ourselves so we know how deep we are setting the float.
 
Reasoning is that I can wind it or un-wind it with one hand which is always a bonus when multi-tasking. Both will work fine but the plastic one is also cheaper.
It stinks having to drag that thing around but you get used to it.
Doug
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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