Life-Is-Good-Diver
Contributor
CCRDolphinDiver:Thanks Dave for answering that, i was right behind ya there.
Sorry guys for making this seem like us vs them, I get a little perturbed when folks start stating things like they are facts when they dont know the correct answers. I dont spend much time on the regular scuba forums for this reason. I was alerted to this post by a buddy who said I really should jump in and rebutt the crap with facts.
Everyone is certainly entitled to an opinion, however you should state opinions as such. As in "in my opinion, playing tennis is a very dangerous sport, and those participating in it are in great danger of losing their limbs from the stress on the joints"
what you have stated is put out as fact, with no backing information, this is what gets my dander up. The information I have posted is much more fact than opinion, with the articles and experience to back it up. I have written articles on rebreathers that are available on my website as well as RBW and soon to be in Advanced Diver Magazine. If you would like more info on RB's, that is a great place to start, as rewriting all that info here would be rather redundant.
In my opinion (see how this works) Rebreathers are as safe as the diver, and the instructor who taught them, if you dont have a safe mentality, do proper pre dive checks, follow checklists etc, then you have no business diving a RB. We dont need more bad press.
I would love to have a reasonable discussion with anyone on the subject of RB's, but please dont come across like you know everything when you dont. Please allow someone who actually knows the answers to respond. I am not saying that I know everything (or everyone either : ) but I have been been doing it for a while, and I will be diving this afternoon, with 4 other RB divers and 2 OC divers too. As long as you are diving, having a good time, then go for it.
It does make for a lively discussion doesnt it? dont get me started on DIR...
Well said, I been watching your post with and didn't know David Shaw was a friend of your's as well, sorry to hear about what had happend to him, I must have read that artical over and over a dozen time's.