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| Hey Mark, Top report - open, honest, self-critical and non-posturing! The kind of report and dive description of what's down there that makes me remember why I took up diving in the first place, thanks mate. Now, Deco Procedures Course for Tierney.......?
__________________ All divers are created equal(ised) - it's just that some of us handle the pressure better. |
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| Imported post Sounds like you had a good time Mark, why should you get flamed? Its your dive and your life, think it checks out you dont have a PFO though Its not a dive I would do, I dont have the experience or ability to hand aroung for 45+mins, and it doesnt come across that you are suggesting that we all do that sort of profile so I for one see no reason for a hammering. Good write up, I'm sure it will interest/tempt the more advanced divers we have on YD. Matt |
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| Imported post Mark Good, honest writeup. It shows how little mistakes could lead to bigger issues - the 'forgotten' strobe. I like the idea of the Salsette as a 'wind down' dive. For many of us, this is the kind of dive we 'work up' to. Adrian
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| Imported post Hi Mark. In which order would you rate the three wrecks?
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>Hello Mark, I liked your review, but have some questions to ask you. If your comp fails (hope it never does Keep these comming Mark.....also as I have same problem.....how it ended up with nuptial rights
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| Imported post Solsett first Unknown blip second Illinoys third BUT The Illinoys is all about viz. Its like the Moldavia the wreck is famous for red sea type viz and the shere spectiacl of an intact wreck where you can see half the wreck from 40m on the shot is what that dive is all about but I was just unlucky to hit a bad day. Pete is a SERIOUS brass diver yet he was willing to spend two dives diving a wreck with no brass on it. That is vilification enough for me to beleive that this must be a stunning wreck in the right conditions. The Solsett is fantastic and I know 45m sounds deep (it cirtanly did to me last year) but in realality you can get a good bottom time with as little as 30mins of stops on the way home so its a very do-able dive for someone into accelorated deco. It has a fair bit of silt on it so I would still recommend the Moldavia over the Solsett for any one doing this depth for the first time. PS Howard we are booking 5 winter dives on the Moldavia. They will all be Saterdays on Defiant out of little hampton on the Morning tide so let me know if your interested. December 30th was my best Mol dive of the year by the by. ATB Mark Chase
__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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I have a multiple arm slate with dive, dive plus 5mins, dive minus 5, bail out on 20mins and total cluster f*uck 50min profile in which I run out of back gas and deco gas and have to send for the drop tank I am also constantly comparing the figures churned out by the VR3 with my tables. So If the VR3 said do a 3min safety stop at 6m after 40mins at 65m I would notice (I hope) the error. Earley days for the VR3 and me but i can say that I added at least 10mins to all the VR3 deco profiles with the computer set to minimum safety. I personaly prefer to know the minimum recommended out of the water time and then to add my own safety margen rather than have to bend the computer in a semi emergancy. ie feeling sick and needing to get out ASAP. So that said the VR3 and plus 10 on this sort of dive worked OK for me and I felt good after the dives. Quote:
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__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>A nice write up but the title really does say it all. Regards, Mark. |
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| Imported post Great report Mark, so detailed I almost thought I was there enough to put it in my logbook By the way, if Bob Cooper is out there and has done this wreck, any chance of a report so we can hear of other ways of doing these dives? I've no angle here, but I've very recently done the intro trimix and I am genuinely interested in how others plan and execute these dives. All the best, Malcolm. |
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