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[ ] [ 122569 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Lee Bell" - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - > I've also seen poor swimmers dive, and think it's a bad idea.] Me too. . ...
[ ] [ 122568 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Lee Bell" - - Ken Tough wrote >>Most divers with low gas consumption don't agree. Buoyancy control >>certainly is a factor, but most, including me, believe that being >>relaxed and comfortable during the dive is the number one factor. >>Nervous divers simply don't do as well as calm ones. Ask for a poll. I think you might be surprised. > Those divers with low gas consumption might not agr...
[ ] [ 122567 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Lee Bell" - - > "Reef Fish" wrote: >> It's about the difference of 5 lbs in the AIR in an AL80 tank at the >> beginning of a dive (near full) and at the end of a dive (near empty). >> You CANNOT remain neutrally buoyant throughout the dive by breathing >> pattern alone! That's matter of PHYSICS and PHYSIOLOGY. That's why >> he was laughed at by a tech-diver discussant that he would need a >> lu...
[ ] [ 122566 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"chilly" - - "Lou Vallone" wrote in message news:113emd9mb7t397f@corp.supernews.com... > > (just relaxed expiration). If you breathe in and then out at a > > moderate rate, it doesn't actually help you to retain air in your > > lungs anyway. It's far more relaxing not to have to worry about > > altering your BCD through the dive. > > > I can add two thoughts from person...
[ Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:22:29 +0200 ] [ 122565 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Ken Tough - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - Dan Bracuk wrote: >Ken Tough pounded away at his keyboard resulting >in: >:Never lost a fin in rough sea then? It can happen, and it would >:be a shame to drown just because of it. >If the sea was rough enough to rip a fin off your foot, swimming >ability probably just doesn't matter - yer toast. Having the sea rip the fin off i...
[ Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:18:25 +0200 ] [ 122564 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Ken Tough - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - Lee Bell wrote: >"Ken Tough" wrote >> I won't discuss the quality of his posts or the fact that I disagree >> with his response to me . . . > >What do you disagree with? - - - - - - - "Ken Tough" wrote >> Probably the biggest factor in improving one's use of air is >> learning proper bouyancy control. >Most divers with low gas consumptio...
[ Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:09:29 +0200 ] [ 122563 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Ken Tough - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - Reef Fish wrote: >You missed the point entirely that neutral buoyancy throughout a dive >is NOT about how much lead you use or how much air you have (or don't >have in your BCD). >It's about the difference of 5 lbs in the AIR in an AL80 tank at the >beginning of a dive (near full) and at the end of a dive (near empty). > >You CANNOT remain neutrall...
[ ] [ 122562 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Jere Lull - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - In article <1110933306.357726.185060@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, "Reef Fish" wrote: > You missed the point entirely that neutral buoyancy throughout a dive > is NOT about how much lead you use or how much air you have (or don't > have in your BCD). > > It's about the difference of 5 lbs in the AIR in an AL80 tank at the > beginning of a dive (...
[ ] [ 122561 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Lee Bell" - - "Ken Tough" wrote > I won't discuss the quality of his posts or the fact that I disagree > with his response to me . . . What do you disagree with? Lee . ...
[ ] [ 122560 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Mike Painter" - - Reef Fish wrote: > 45 lbs of lead to dive in the warm waters of Cozumel!! > My basic instructor told the story of the couple from the mid west who had never been in the ocean showing up with way to much weight. But they said "The idea was to get to the bottom". This was back when a surface float was used and a few divers wore old life vests if anything at all. Buoyan...
[ ] [ 122559 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Lee Bell" - - >>Lee is known to take some GOOD advice (on diving techniques) by >>others and turn them into ridiculous statements by himself because >>he didn't understand them. Bob is so unaware of what he's doing that the one time he dove with my wife, he kicked her mask off. >>Here's an example about small up-and-down movements during a dive >>by BREATH control (rather than by kicking or a...
[ 15 Mar 2005 16:35:06 -0800 ] [ 122558 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Reef Fish" - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - Lou Vallone wrote: > ">>Here's an example about small up-and-down movements during a dive > >>by BREATH control (rather than by kicking or adjusting air in the > >>BCD). Lee turned that into HIS claim that because he is such a > >>good diver, he can use breath control to adjust his buoyancy > >>during the ENTIRE DIVE without adding or releasing air from his > >>BCD ... > > > > ...
[ Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:54:48 -0500 ] [ 122557 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Dan Bracuk - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - Ken Tough pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: :Never lost a fin in rough sea then? It can happen, and it would :be a shame to drown just because of it. If the sea was rough enough to rip a fin off your foot, swimming ability probably just doesn't matter - yer toast. Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure. ----== Posted via ...
[ Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:54:47 -0500 ] [ 122556 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Lou Vallone" - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - ">>Here's an example about small up-and-down movements during a dive >>by BREATH control (rather than by kicking or adjusting air in the >>BCD). Lee turned that into HIS claim that because he is such a >>good diver, he can use breath control to adjust his buoyancy >>during the ENTIRE DIVE without adding or releasing air from his >>BCD ... > > I won't discuss the quality of his po...
[ Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:54:48 GMT ] [ 122555 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Robert J Carpenter" - More on New Dawn Beach Hotel, St Maarten - More from today's Dailey Herald about the new hotel to be built at Dawn Beach. http://www.thedailyherald.com/news/daily/h254/resort254.html It may be either a Marriott or a Westin. Combined with a nearby property, and including condos, up to 700 rooms are envisioned. May be opened in Nov 2006 - "if all goes well". . ...
[ Tue, 15 Mar 2005 22:44:25 +0200 ] [ 122554 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Ken Tough - Re: Snorkeling Fin Advice - Reef Fish wrote: >Lee is known to take some GOOD advice (on diving techniques) by >others and turn them into ridiculous statements by himself because >he didn't understand them. > >Here's an example about small up-and-down movements during a dive >by BREATH control (rather than by kicking or adjusting air in the >BCD). Lee turned that into HIS cla...
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