dirtdiver1
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That is my speculation!

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Has anyone wondered what was on the camera? It might be a bit morbid but it could provide clues. I'm sure SDPD has already gone thru the camera card.
I was there. I had a 28 minute TTD which included my ascent and a 3 minute stop. The affected diver left surface within 20 seconds of me. .
I was there. I had a 28 minute TTD which included my ascent and a 3 minute stop. The affected diver left surface within 20 seconds of me. I went to 108FSW and then gradually meandered my way to 75FSW at roughly 21 minutes. At this point I started my ascent. I got on the Humboldt with just less than 300psi in my AL 80.
The guy that died was about my age but looked 40 pounds heavier than me. I have every expectation that he sucked air quicker than I did. I heard from one of the other divers on board that the affected diver was seen on the bottom, looking at something in the sand at around 8 minutes of dive time. This vector is where the LG found him later. The bottom was at 110 FSW that day.
We need to know his depth profile but if I had to bet money, today, I would say he was out of air by the time I was at my safety stop.
Dirtdiver
Thanks for the report, one of the very few things on this post that has relavence.
Some advice to you, and I really mean it, dont dive with an 80cf single only on this type of dive with the profile you stated. 300psi is not enough safety. Also failure at depth involves a dangerous emerg ascent. Pony bottle is about $100, get a second hand reg. Great life insurance.
another good idea is to invest in a 100 or 120cf tank. Love my 120cf, in the 1970's and 80s I would have died and gone to heaven for one of these. Look I dived with a 80cf "coke can" many times on these type of dives and even deeper but we didnt have the same options then.
Thanks again for your insight into this tradgedy, it was sorely needed. good luck in future!
Dirtdiver
Thanks for the report, one of the very few things on this post that has relavence.
Some advice to you, and I really mean it, dont dive with an 80cf single only on this type of dive with the profile you stated. 300psi is not enough safety. Also failure at depth involves a dangerous emerg ascent. Pony bottle is about $100, get a second hand reg. Great life insurance.
another good idea is to invest in a 100 or 120cf tank. Love my 120cf, in the 1970's and 80s I would have died and gone to heaven for one of these. Look I dived with a 80cf "coke can" many times on these type of dives and even deeper but we didnt have the same options then.
Thanks again for your insight into this tragedy, it was sorely needed. good luck in future!