teknitroxdiver
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When your uncle went to 160 and kept you in sight at 100. That would require at least 60 feet of vis.
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spearfisherman55:My OW instructor told us that cave divers use the rule of 3rds.
Scubagolf:Thanks to all of you experienced divers and instructors for your sage advice. The life you save may be mine.![]()
spearfisherman55:I dive the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. I got DAN insurance today. The rigs we dive are in 35' to 400' of water.
spearfisherman55:My first dive after my OW cert weekend, which was the next weekend. I told my uncle that I didn't want to go past 60'. I kept asking him how deep were we going and he wouldn't tell me. He told me just to follow him. We went to 110'.
spearfisherman55:What is a troll?
spearfisherman55:No, I am going to ask him to stay at about 70' or less. One time he told me to stay at 100' and he went down to 160'. He told me if I got low on air to just go up on my own, and if he saw me start going up he would come up too.
Web Monkey:Your uncle is a nut-job and is going to die.
If you dive with him, you're going to die.
If he's at 160 and you're at 60, you're diving alone, since if he ascends rapidly enough to help you, he'll die.
Notice the pattern here?
You should show your parents this thread and see what they think.
Terry