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Old 09-06-2007, 01:09 PM   #27 (permalink)
CompuDude
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Originally Posted by K-Valve View Post
Oops...forgot one important piece of equipment I always bring with me...solo dive or not. Since I do a lot of my diving in low to no vis I always have a compass. I take bearings above water before I submerge. As soon as I touch the bottom I check those bearings uw and note my depth. Good nav is crucial. Sorry I forgot to mention that.

CompuDude, or anyone else, this is a bit of an aside from this topic, but do you have any experience with Y-Valves or dive with anyone who uses one? I have been considering switching from H to Y on a couple of my singles, but haven't collected enough info yet to make an informed decision. TIA!
You'd think compass would go without saying. It's foreign to me, since low viz and currents means a compass is a mandatory part of a diver's kit in these parts, but I read from people say all the time that they never bother to bring a compass. Just bizarre... Good to mention, though.

I've never used a Y valve. I used an H valve once... just long enough to convince myself that the hose routing was funky and I didn't like the bulk right behind my head. I don't use them anymore, since pretty anything that dicey that a blown first stage is a serious risk I'll be diving doubles or at least slinging a 40 anyway. I'll note that I've seen H valves a lot more than I've seen Y valves (I actually can only recall seeing one in actual use), so there's certainly a popularity factor there that may have some solid reasoning behind it. Are you unhappy with your H valve, or just curious?
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