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Old 28th November 2006, 18:46   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Hello from South FLA

Quote: (Originally Posted by Padipro) View Original Post
I picked up a copy if ADM at DEMA this year and have read the artical on the COPIS. Since I'm still learning I'm not sure exactly how a manual Rebreather works and how difficult it is to fly compaired to an ECCR.

"Sounds like it may be a cheaper way to go but may require more concentration and discipline to fly it safely."


I enjoy deep wreck diving and have been OC Trimix certified for nearly 2 years now. Gas prices are getting expensive and OC is such a waste that it only makes sense to go with a Rebreather if I'm going to continue the rought.

I'm planning on attending the South FLorida Dive Show this weekend. If it's anything like it was last year it's going to be mostly a tech dive show so I'll have a chance to ask lots of questions and hopefully get a few answers.

Thanks for the information guys.
"Sounds like it may be a cheaper way to go but may require more concentration and discipline to fly it safely."

Isn't that a good thing????
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