Texasguy
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What one should do if is swept away by strong currents while scuba diving?
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Say you are at 60-70 feet. You are going with a current. You deploy your SMB. It rises but near the surface the current is of slower speed, can it rip SMB rope out of your hands leaving you without SMB?
Say you are at 60-70 feet. You are going with a current. You deploy your SMB. It rises but near the surface the current is of slower speed, can it rip SMB rope out of your hands leaving you without SMB?
Say you are at 60-70 feet. You are going with a current. You deploy your SMB. It rises but near the surface the current is of slower speed, can it rip SMB rope out of your hands leaving you without SMB?