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Old 11th July 2007, 13:20   #19 (permalink)
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Re: Hammerhead in open water

Quote: (Originally Posted by louisrankin) View Original Post
Another vote for 6m stop, don't blame the English who would listen to a English Quarrie diver I believe they are a sub species of DIR (DIQ) Dive in Quarrie

Most UK divers dive in the sea where it is cold crap viz but the best wreck diving in the world (imho)
Well as long as we're voting I'll cast mine for the 6m stop, as well. I was out in the Atlantic on Sunday and it took 3 or 4 minutes at or above 10' to clear the last 1 minute stop. Fortunately we were blessed with a flat sea and little current so it wasn't a problem and I understand the theory from JoeR's earlier replies; but being able to clear down below the worst of the surface effects would be a major plus ... on both sides of the pond!

Not a complaint, mind you - I am very impressed with the function, user-friendliness and ruggedness of the HHs thus far.
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