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Barracuda
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dirty jobs... Moring buoy
any one see it? setting up one of those things... using a 1000lb lift bag etc...
mike runs out of air... (shallow water)
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I saw that one. I guess he forgot to look at his guage or it was broken? I forget which. He was diving with a former navy seal who looked very comfortable under the water though. Did anyone ever see the one where he put chain mail on and dove with the sharks?
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Barracuda
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This evenin at 6CSDT maybe?
Yes, nice episode. Poor Mike sucked all his air down in no time. I loved the phrase "It feels like im running out of air" (huh?) "so i got *insert name here* to check my gauge" (say what?) Can't check your own gauge...? I wonder if Mike is certified or if that was his first dive? |
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Grouper
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I have issues with this episode. They said that these 1000lb anchors almost always land upside down and need to be flipped (first red flag) so then they have to turn them over and put a lift bag on them to move them around (second red flag).
Why don't they put the lift bag on it first then slip it into the water from the boat so they don't have to do all this nonsense, then just move it and place it. Too easy or did I miss something? It has been a while since I saw this one. Or at least turn it so it will land right side up to begin with.
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