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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: CCR Books Hi ya all, Can anyone suggest some decent reading material on rebreathers. Preferably CCR. TIA Ian Hi, have a look at the Rebreather World Store: the one of Mel Clark is also a good and easy to read book. Nad
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| Ouroboros #31 Current Rebreather/s: | Re: CCR Books for the inspiration/evolution: diving without bubbles and for the rEvo : Les Recycleurs, Principes, gestion, stratégies de décompression par Jacques Vettier (only in french)
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: CCR Books I ll second Bozanic's book that I think is a very good introduction to RBs. I can also recommend Cedric Verdier two “downloadable” books. The first has also a good general introduction about RBs and also Nitrox RBs diving and the second for Mixed Gas RBs diving. link: DIRrebreather Books and Training Manuals about Nitrox and Mixed-Gas Diving for CCR and SCR Rebreather divers It would be nice if we could put somewhere the list of books (they are not so many) with their table of contents (like they do on Amazon) so the people that are interested could have some more info on what the book is about Last edited by gtzavelas : 4th January 2008 at 09:26. Reason: added link |
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![]() | Re: CCR Books Thanks guys. Bozanic and Mel Clark's books seem the best bet. There just seems to be so little recent stuff out there. BTW, who's HMC? |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: CCR Books I would probably actually buy DIR rebreather if you actually got a "book". But $50 for a pdf file... I'm alright. Another one for the list is the IANTD CCR tec manual by Tom Mount. It's kind of basic but contains some good quick reference stuff and a decent overview of procedures.
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