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Old 03-27-2007, 12:25 AM
Pete Young
 
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david <im@fedup.com> writes:

>still having a problem with gauge cliped to left hand waist d ring being
>just out of sight.


How long is the high pressure hose? If you're going to clip off
the gauge, it makes life a lot easier to use a 24 inch hose rather
than the standard 30 inch. It puts the gauge in a place where
you can see it and keeps it up out of the way of any stages
or decompression cylinders you might want to attach.

I find that I can see my contents gauge just by looking down - the
field of view with a Cressi Big-Eyes mask makes a lot of difference.

Before I discovered the Big-Eyes, I used to just unclip the gauge,
look at it, and clip it back on.

Pete

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Old 03-27-2007, 12:25 AM
CAS
 
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<snip>
> > and take up golf!!

> I dont even like golf but I think it must be a cheaper
> option....underwater golf anyone
>
>
> David
>
>


As I was digging the dive kit out of the car at Icebreakers I noticed the
golf clubs hiding at the back of the boot...

....the thought did cross my mind!

CAS

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Old 03-27-2007, 12:25 AM
Ben Panter
 
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CAS wrote:
> <snip>
>
>>>and take up golf!!

>>
>>I dont even like golf but I think it must be a cheaper
>>option....underwater golf anyone
>>
>>
>>David
>>
>>

>
>
> As I was digging the dive kit out of the car at Icebreakers I noticed the
> golf clubs hiding at the back of the boot...
>
> ...the thought did cross my mind!



I've heard tell of a game to play on deco stops which involves two
tablespoons (those are the ones you can't fit in your mouth Dave )
and a golf ball. Must remember to try it some time.

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