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Thanks

I had not seen this before but it makes a lot of sense....
"The rule of thumb is that you should not dive to a greater depth in fsw than your tank capacity in cu ft."

Pete
 
Thanks Lamont,

I'd saved your old post in a word file for reference already, but will relink to your html page as it's laid out even better.

Good Job.

Aloha, Tim
 
Very interesting, and informative.
Thanks
 
Useless information for computer riders.


(Nice work, Lamont. Thanks!)
 
Way back, was one of the first posts that I really took notice of. I actually had a dive light with all my RB depth & psi figures written on it. :)
 
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