… When I got into the USAF, I was sent through the US Navy School for Underwater Swimmers. …
Great post. I had forgotten the push-ups with doubles 90s.
… If we ever separated from our buddy (Mike Nelson style), we got to carry the "buddy line" for a day; it was a long piece of rope about 4 inches in diameter, and we got to sleep with it--it was a good way of emphasizing the buddy system. (I now routinely dive solos--that's a different story though.)…
They made us carry 3-4' of 4" Die Lock Chain! That's what I get for going to a damn salvage school. That chain went everywhere except the head, class rooms, and in the water; but only during training hours. I was at San Diego's 2nd class barge in 1970. Once my buddy and I saw that chain we never lost hold, even on the pool harassment dives. It's a good thing we both smelled bad.
Not to hijack the thread, but what did divers have to do in the USAF? There were Sailors, Marines, and Solders in my class but no Air Force, Coasties, or foreign military.
…Now, about those comments about hand and arm motion "pumping water through a wet suit" and chilling people--not true. …
OK, I should have explained better. I was deriding the tailoring more than the material. I never got a decent fitting suit until the Deep Submergence Group sent me to Dick Long/DUI for a custom. I didn’t realize until then that my proportions weren’t even close to stock sizes. What really made me feel stupid was discovering Dick learned to make suits near were I grew up! Dumbass, dumbass, dumbass!
Everybody I learned to dive with had great bulges of material under their arms, brass front zip jackets, and waist high pants. I even tried making my own suit in High School but learned fast that I totally sucked at it. My hat is off to you, I
never could have handled diving Oregon snow melt.
To be fair, you can still get suits that are fully glued and blind stitched; just not easily. The current crop of Neoprene blends with Nylon-1 do have a much better stretch coefficient than Nylon-0 Rubatex G-231. At the surface, they even have better thermal resistance. Unfortunately, they give up a lot of compressive resistance and the insulation that goes with it. They also have much lower mass so it "feels" better in the shop, but you figure out the more-lead part later. I know ZKY is interested in suits so this is not technically a thread hi-jack.