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Jason B:For caves/caverns use #24 and wrecks usually us #36.
Haven't seen luminescent line myself.
Jason
DiveGolfSki:As far as the luminescent, would this be considered DIR?
jonnythan:
It emits light on its own, therefore it is luminescent. [edit: well that's not quite right, luminescence requires application of heat.. but that's kinda dumb for cave line dontcha think? ]lairdb:Huh. Doesn't win (phosphorescent, not luminescent) but fairly cool.
I'm going to order a few feet to play with; could be handly for zipper pulls and the like. (At 3mm, seems a little heavy for spool line; at $0.30/foot a little pricey as well.)
jonnythan:It emits light on its own, therefore it is luminescent.
However, it is luminescent by emitting light through exposure to and removal of incident radiation. Therefore it is also phosphorescent.
jonnythan:It's glow in the dark cord.
Sounds like a good idea to me..
lairdb:Now, on that we can agree. (Though I still don't think I can fit much on my spool.)