Tight or loose line when during wreck penetration?

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icediver once bubbled...
Now, lets find out thoughts about not using any line. Progressive penetration?

T

talk about cans of worms....

Do I do it? Yes.

Do i feel its ok for you (anyone else that I don't know) to do it? No.

Detailed reply tomorrow if the thread lives.

WW
 
I think it's fine as long as you use a guideline too!
Rick
 
icediver once bubbled...


I guess that means your still using a line.

Looking for feedback on not using any lines.

T

I meant to reply to this in detail but got distracted and now busy. Still will reply regarding no line.

WW
 
WreckWriter once bubbled...


I meant to reply to this in detail but got distracted and now busy. Still will reply regarding no line.

WW

Too busy for SCUBA Board? :confused:

Say it isn't so!
 
icediver once bubbled...


I guess that means your still using a line.

Looking for feedback on not using any lines.

T
I don't not use any lines.
That's the point.
Rick
 
Rick Murchison once bubbled...

I don't not use any lines.
That's the point.
Rick
Let me expand my own post a bit here... I spent twenty years serving in ships in the Navy, and I know better than to think I would never, ever get confused as to where I am inside a ship. Therefore, even if it were a ship in which I'd served, a ship that I knew stem to stern, I'm not penetrating that ship underwater without a guideline. Never. Just not gonna do it.
Anyone else, well, they're welcome to it... but not me.
Rick
 

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