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Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:40 pm
by Maverick
Mixed team diving has been going on for a long time, its only people who dive a specific way that believe they can't be mixed. there is really nothing to it, as long as the OC guy understands the CCr rescue.

Its actually really great the OC guy (Gal) has a problem the CCr guy hands of a full never touched bail out with a gas breathable at that depth, super nice to know you have a fresh bottle to breath on if you have ttrouble with your dubs.

on the other note the CCr guy has a problem they are comforted know they have a freakin' gas station right next to them to bail onto. I think it makes great sense and has never kept me from diving with a CCr buddy. I am an OC diver and love diving, i don't care if you have an Al80 on I'll dive with you, well if the profile fit the gas plan of their 80, just in case i need some. but you get my point, it really isn't that scarey, or anythign new. But if you need a guinea Pig hit me up, :smt024

Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:42 am
by loanwolf
As I stated before I am game. I love having OC with me on CCR dives. that is why we call them.

Mobile Bailout :partyman:

It is great as Maverick put it.

Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:48 am
by John Rawlings
ljjames wrote:to dredge up another thread, Leon (from innerspace AKA megalodon) and I are going to start working on this workshop. We should be in need of some crash test dummies in the next several weeks. We also hope to video it and make that available for the "open circuit buddy for the rebreather diver". The hope is to allow more mixed 'team' diving and less solo diving due to loss of buddies when making the switch to OC.

You guys in?
THIS is a very, very good idea! =D>

Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:56 am
by spatman
ljjames wrote:to dredge up another thread, Leon (from innerspace AKA megalodon) and I are going to start working on this workshop. We should be in need of some crash test dummies in the next several weeks. We also hope to video it and make that available for the "open circuit buddy for the rebreather diver". The hope is to allow more mixed 'team' diving and less solo diving due to loss of buddies when making the switch from OC.
do the crash test dummies need to be technical divers or will these exercises be within recreational depths?

Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:01 am
by Joshua Smith
ljjames wrote:to dredge up another thread, Leon (from innerspace AKA megalodon) and I are going to start working on this workshop. We should be in need of some crash test dummies in the next several weeks. We also hope to video it and make that available for the "open circuit buddy for the rebreather diver". The hope is to allow more mixed 'team' diving and less solo diving due to loss of buddies when making the switch from OC.

You guys in?
Let us know. Schedule permitting, I'm in.

Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:39 am
by Pez7378
As if you need to ask.

Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:03 am
by ljjames
Recreational at this moment in time...

spatman wrote:
ljjames wrote:to dredge up another thread, Leon (from innerspace AKA megalodon) and I are going to start working on this workshop. We should be in need of some crash test dummies in the next several weeks. We also hope to video it and make that available for the "open circuit buddy for the rebreather diver". The hope is to allow more mixed 'team' diving and less solo diving due to loss of buddies when making the switch from OC.
do the crash test dummies need to be technical divers or will these exercises be within recreational depths?

Re: A question about mixed team diving

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:14 am
by LCF
Since I started this, I think it only right that I follow through :-) Plus, I love learning stuff.

Schedule permitting (and it's really tight for the next six weeks or so) I'm in.