Susi at the lake in scuba gear with full face mask
Posted on Aug 26, 2009 under Scuba Gear | 11 Comments
A day at the lake.
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A day at the lake.
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This is some home-made scuba gear me and my friend put together summer of ‘06.
The main air tank is actually a garden sprayer, and holds about 8 liters (2 gallons) of air compressed at 40psi. The tank is encased in concrete to make it neutrally boyant. The tubes across my chest are filled with rocks, and help neutralize our bouyancy. This design allows us to dive for 2 minutes straight, 10 or 11 feet underwater. This whole setup cost us about $55.
We now have much better Scuba Gear, with a 10 gallon tank that can hold 80psi. It allows us to dive for 15 minutes straight at a depth of 10 or 11 feet. The new setup cost about $60.
Keep in mind that this is very dangerous, and should not be attempted by anyone without proper scuba training (like us). I am not responsible in any way for any injuries you may sustain emulating something in this video. To put it simply, do not try this at home. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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scuba diving with sharks in the bahamas
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Here’s a short clip of two scuba divers using the new American Del-fins from Mor-Fin on a dive tour led by Shaka Doug of Shaka Divers, Maui, HI. These are the easiest kicking fins you will ever dive with!
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