great photos MV I love that blue colour.
100m, deepest cave dive.
100m, deepest cave dive.
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holdingmybreath:deeper than my deepest scuba dive by 48' while holding my breath![]()
Mike Veitch:Hey Curt, quick question for you. HOw deep have you taken a camera or video? Which ones?
Would be interesting to know how they react to deep depths.
For most of the dive I was on a rebreather, with the 6m stop on OC Oxygen and the 21m stop on OC 50%boomx5:Were you diving OC or were you on your rebreather?
Almost two years after OW, my first warm-water diving was in the Seychelles. Toward the end of two weeks cruising and diving, the first mate and I did a wall dive off Astove. The dive profile shows a constant slow descent for ten minutes, down to 133 feet. At that point my dive computer was giving me only two more minutes before declaring this a deco dive. The rest of the profile shows a gradual meandering ascent for another thirty-six minutes (including safety stop). This was on a single steel 80 with air. My deepest dive at home had been 100 feet, into temperatures below 40 and total darkness even at midday.scubapro50:I know that sport divers should limit their dives to 120ft or less. But many times there is something you really want to see at a greater depth or maybe you just want to prove something.
scubapro50:I know that sport divers should limit their dives to 120ft or less. But many times there is something you really want to see at a greater depth or maybe you just want to prove something. The deepest I have gone on a regular dive was 130ft. doing a tunnel dive in Grand Cayman (tunnel started at 80 at the top of the reef and came out at 130 on a wall). The deepest I have ever been was a 200 bounce dive in Florida to earn a "deep diver" patch and certificate from a NASDS shop in 1972. I swam down a rope to pull a flag off at 200ft. ....... had a safety diver at 50ft. and another at 100ft (this was a very planned dive).