How Deep is deep enough? Waterspouts and you.

How deep is deep enough, when facing a waterspout?

  • Hundred feet deep, or death to all!

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • Twenty to thirty is safe, what does a snorkeler know anyways?

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • What is a waterspout?

    Votes: 4 17.4%
  • Dive naked, we are all going to die eventually.

    Votes: 13 56.5%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .

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Recently there has been many warnings about waterspouts on the Gulf of Mexico in the NorthWest Florida area. I was discussing this with my dive (snorkel) buddy. She insists that nothing less than a hundred feet deep will keep you safe. I think 20-30 feet is more than enough. What I wanted to know, was what everyone else thought. Maybe even get an authority to speak on it, so we can settle the matter.
 
...to breathe normally during your ascent in the waterspout funnel, then insure a streamline profile as you re-enter the water on the inevitable decent...

If your goin' out - go out in style!

DSD
 
Waterspouts fear my wrath.
 
SBM, being more of a local than either myself or the "authority on everything" MDB, what is your honest oppinion on the safe depth if passed over by a waterspout?
 
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SBM, being more of a local than either myself or the "authority on everything" MDB, what is your honest oppinion on the safe depth if passed over by a waterspout?

With or without the MOF.........
 

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