Where is a good place to stow a snorkel?

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BigJetDriver69:
And those who think it may have its uses...keep it in a pocket! :eyebrow:

Three on-going threads on the same subject...far out!! :11:

Another Rob

Featuring three back-to-back posts by you addressing Uncle Pug! ;)
 
ArthurGerla:
Snorkels have turned out to pretty contentious. There are three different threads on the subject right now.

Indeed. When are we getting the dedicated 'Snorkel' forum? Clearly this fits nicely in the 'art of scuba diving' section somewhere between 'scouts in scuba' and 'solo divers'

...er, no need to flame me...I'll go and flame myself now. :ignore:
 
Bend over and i will find the best place to put it.

Honestly if you have managed your air properly you should still have plenty to breathe on the surface if need be, and the easiest method to surface swim is on your back where you need neither snorkel or Reg.

Swimming hard with a single alum 80 tank you should use no more than 10bar in 5 minutes, if you have surfaced with 50Bar thats a worst case of 25minutes
 

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