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almitywife:in the meantime.... as i learn more... im getting more curious for myself! :11:
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Missdirected:Education can be a very expensive thing Discount for multiple units? :winky:
Hialmitywife:hi all
so - hubby finally worn me down and i said yes, he can have a rebreather. he is try-diving this summer and in December will place an order with the hopes it will be delivered in June.
im happy for him (as i want him to have things that make him happy) but now i find im getting worried about the stupid box.
i keep being reminded of all the stupid box deaths and how most of them are caused by little things. ive already told him that i wont allow him to go below 30mtrs/90ft with the thing (which he didnt argue with me) but thats no guarantee becuase i know of one death that happened in a LDS pool
i dont know much about rebreathers now - and i think part of my getting over my fear is to study and learn about the equipment.
the reason he wants the box is that hubby is a photographer and wants to be in the water for longer and in a position of taking better photos without scareing the fish he tells me.
he is very anal about putting his camera rig together and i do believe he will be the same, if not more so with the box of death. i can honestly say this equipment isnt about bs-bravado with him, he finally finishing Uni in June (hes being doing it part time for the past 6yrs & working full time & teaching) i think hes wanting a new aspect of study but making it fun also.
i suppose the first thing is i have to stop referring to it as the 'box of death'!!!
this post is more for my venting and putting it out there - but maybe other divers have some advice from when their other half took up deep/wrecks/rebreathers and if they had problems with it.
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