From my files.......
Diving death - Catalina island dive park
Regulator ; SCUBA Pro Mark IV
1974 Catalog Page17
Last catalog which Mark IV appeared
( 46 years ago ! (Time flies )
SCUBA Pro Mk VI -- Automatic Self Locking Yoke
Life time one owner guarantee of all parts
$118.25
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Page 23
Pneumatic Pressure Gauge
Pt # 133 Tank Pressure gauge.....$20,00
Pt # 133-2 filler attachment …. ,,,.$18.00
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For many years I was a credentialed well known Professional Diving consultant expert diving witness
I was also on retainer to Impact General on all legal maters related to diving equipment and accidents and often testified in a court of law. as required.
One interesting Impact General case involved in was:
Fienberg vs SCUBA Pro, US Divers Aquatic Center etal (1982= 38 years ago}
All involved were personal friends
I called Dick Bonin, President of SCUBA Pro = He understood & had ample insurance coverage
I met with John Cronin GM of US Divers= Not happy but do what you are contracted to do
Met with my best friend at the Aquatic Center (AC) Ron Merker who was very up set as only Ron could be
(Ron was Dr. Bills basic instructor but " He didn't learn anything from Ron" )
The tragedy involved Dr, Fienberg a social friend of Cronin.
Cronin had sold Fienberg a PFV "out the back door" from US Divers
A Mark VI purchased used but "overhaled" from the AC
The victim went diving at the then new Catalina dive park with his daughter -- all was well until the end of the dive.
The scenario as I presented was was this:
He began his assent - became entangled in kelp-- struggled
He yanked on his PFV CO2 inflator -- didn't fire -didn't inflate
His Mark VI disengaged from the tank
He lost his life in a few feet of water entangled in kelp'
His body was recovered by life guards
The equipment was lab & field tested by the late Dr Glen Egstrom of UCLA--
(Also personal friends of mine and the defendants Bonin, Cronin & Merker)
Dr Egstrom testing disclosed
1) The CO2 had been factory installed with the mechanism in the fired position
2) The SCUBA PRO SPG reading was inaccurate by 200 + PSI
3) The Mark VI disengaged with excessive breathing demands and low pressure
3) The Mark VI had not been overhauled - and was in need of over haul
The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $250,000.00
Not what I and others expected with the loss of a Doctors life due to faulty equipment.
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SDM 111 .
SPGs & Tank Checkers are mechanical devices and are subject to wear and tear and of course inaccurate readings
When introduced to the diving world in 1954 they were the were the state of the art and were often used in conjunction with a J (reserve) valve.
Some will possibly read high others will read low. Divers should have PRIDE aka Personal Responsibility In Diving Efforts -- but most don't !
Sam Miller, III