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Old 07-13-2008, 03:44 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I carry an ACR Firefly 2. It's only rated to 33 feet, but hasn't flooded yet. Granted, I haven't had it much past 70 feet. Just aren't that many deep spots around here.
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Old 07-14-2008, 05:09 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Hard to believe those can be compacted enough to dive with..

Considering most SMB are 6' tall, wouldn't a strobe not work all to great? I've never actually seen how bright a strobe can get, but to travel 6' up to the top of the SMB and then pierce the layer to release light, I would imagine it has to be at least 100 lumens.
Not following you here. Are you talking about a strobe INSIDE an SMB?
Oy... I think I must have misinterpreted then...
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Old 07-16-2008, 09:55 PM   #43 (permalink)
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Now, a strobe on the top of the SMB - that would be cool. Just don't want to drop it - they're negative, and that just would be a bad feeling to watch that thing sink.

I have mine set up same as we have them at work - big old patch of velcro on the back. And on the left shoulder of my Ranger - yup, there's a velcro strap for the inflator that it sticks nicely to. Cooool.
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Old 07-17-2008, 08:20 AM   #44 (permalink)
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I carry an ACR Firefly 2. It's only rated to 33 feet, but hasn't flooded yet. Granted, I haven't had it much past 70 feet. Just aren't that many deep spots around here.

Vacuum seal it! Just like you would a steak or fillet.
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Old 07-18-2008, 04:54 AM   #45 (permalink)
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I carry an ACR Firefly 2. It's only rated to 33 feet, but hasn't flooded yet. Granted, I haven't had it much past 70 feet. Just aren't that many deep spots around here.

Vacuum seal it! Just like you would a steak or fillet.
Hey now, thats not a bad idea. I wonder how strong the seal would be?
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Old 07-18-2008, 11:51 AM   #46 (permalink)
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We asked our instructor about this during OW. He mentioned it happens in Coz about once a month.

Some boats have a tag system. Before you enter, you clip a numbered tag to your BC. When you board the boat at exit, you replace the tag on the board. DAN has a system like this.
Hi on all the dives i've done at scouts we were forced to have a tag with us when we decended and we also had areas that were off limits to beginning swimmers if you passed the swim test you could dive wherever they said was okay for diving plus all the lower diving level areas and we never left anyone behind.
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... but I could tie it off to my weight belt and drop it if I felt I needed help staying in place.
Weight belt...excellent option
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Old 07-18-2008, 12:30 PM   #48 (permalink)
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Considering most SMB are 6' tall, wouldn't a strobe not work all to great? I've never actually seen how bright a strobe can get, but to travel 6' up to the top of the SMB and then pierce the layer to release light, I would imagine it has to be at least 100 lumens.
I think what was meant (or at least how I would do it) is to shine my flashlight up the inside of the SMB. You then have a 6ft high orange light saber that glows in all directions - admitedly not a brightly as pointing a beam at someone, but you don't have to point it. Keep the strobe attached to your BCD as backup or in addition to the constant glowing SMB. I'm going to have to try this at home tonight.
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Old 07-19-2008, 05:59 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Strobe is a thousand times more visible than a glowing SMB - scroll back and read my and FlingWingSquid's - I mean, NavyOnStar's, comments on visibility of strobes. - I'd paraphrase, but I'm typing on a Blackb erry right now.

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"I carry .... and half of a space blanket on every dive."
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Tell me about the space blanket....do you just spread it out on the surface or ???????
Basically I use it for signalling, the bigger the target the better. It reflcts light 360 degrees if I place it over my head (and keeps the sun off of me). It takes up no space. In my nighthawk BCD on the shoulders there is a little space between the webbing and the shoulder pad that forms a small pocket. I have the space blanket in there and can't tell that it's there. And a mirror in the one on the other side.
I was thinking about doing something like that, but figured an airborne rescuer might confuse a diver for a piece of garbage if they covered themselves with a space blanket.

Something like this might be useful:

Rescue Streamer Survivor II

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