Question re long hose.

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Doc Intrepid:
You keep saying it's orange, but it looks pink in your avatar (or the avatar that you used to have!) :D

If you want to continue to use Brokeback Mountain hosery I suspect that little sucker will indeed last forever, (and will work just fine,) but now that you're getting to be a pre-geezer like me we're going to have to work on that dignification upgrade and jettison that pink hose bozonity! :D

By the way, whatever happened to your avatar anyway? :wink:

The hose is orange! LOL

I think the picture your thinking of is the one on TDS. It's still there. There was a push to get every one to post a picture. When I said that I didn't have a digital camera and wasn't going to get one, somebody jumped in and posted a picture of me. One of the founders plopped into my avitar. Apparently there are more pictures of me out there than I know about.
 
Thanks everybody:mooner: . I'll keep in mind the floaty hose thing though:wink: . As for the rule 6 violation I'm not too concerned about that since it would be next year at least before I could do A DIR fundies course:14: . I have alot of dive trips coming up in the next month and a half. At least two ow weekends and a pleasure trip to the St. Lawrence over Labor day:D . There is also a day trip to lake Erie that I may be doing. I've been putting all of this together for a month plus so to have something like hose color bring it to a stop is not cool:( . And thanks Lynn, I do generally dive with alot of newbies and except for the guy who I dive with whenever schedules permit that is DIR, Everyone from our shop and the people we train dive conventional bc's and reg setups. It just may make things less confusing :confused: for them for the time being. So yellow it is. At least until I order black when I get back from Canada:D and start putting the doubles back together:14: .
 
Cave Diver:
That isn't entirely accurate. There are a few hoses out there that tend to be "floaty" and don't lie right even when properly stowed. I can't recall the brand, but all the ones I've heard of with this problem have been yellow.

That's not to say that all yellow hoses are floaty, but it's something I would keep under consideration.


DING DING!!

I had one of these and it was a constant source of irritation. I now have 2 black 7ft hoses. I think this was a Brownies, but I can't be certain. They don't feel like rubber on the outside like a normal hose does. Has a similar feel to a garden hose.

Fortunately, I didn't buy it, it was borrowed. I was very pleased to give it back.
 
What is this Rule#6 anyways. I am not familiar with this stuff.

I dive a long hose and it as well as the reg face are yellow. When I am diving i tell people that they will be getting a yellow reg and hose in an OOA. All black blends in with most people all black gear.
 
PerroneFord:
They don't feel like rubber on the outside like a normal hose does. Has a similar feel to a garden hose.

Yep, that's the kind I was thinking of. I sold mine to someone that wanted it more than I did.
 
TSandM:
If you are diving with and around a lot of non-long-hose divers, it's something to think about.

Anytime I dive with non-hogarthian divers my equipment configuration and emergency responses are a standard part of pre-dive briefings.
 
"The Rules"
#1: Don't dive with unsafe divers.
#2: Don't listen to unsafe divers.
#3: Always analyze your mix before every dive.
#4: Don't find solutions for problems that don't exist.
#5: Nothing underwater is worth dying for.
#6: Always look cool.
#7: If you can't look cool doing it, it's not worth doing it in the first place.
 
Anytime I dive with non-hogarthian divers my equipment configuration and emergency responses are a standard part of pre-dive briefings.

It's not the people I dive with that I'm worried about. The people I dive with are very unlikely to go OOA. It's the other people at our local dive sites, who haven't had the briefing, aren't diving a long hose, and if they need air from me, aren't going to be in a situation to look carefully at what I'm shoving at them and figure out what it is.
 
Tamas:
LOL! Speaking of which.....I dove with an instructor (male) who sported an entire selection of PINK gear....ping webbing, pink wing and even a pink powder coated b/p.....and of course the pink hoses and pink reg covers.....and finally the pink mask!

When I asked "WHY???" he's only comment was "at least this way my students know where I am under water at all time"
And so that nobody will steal his stuff!:D
 
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