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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Evolution Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Seattle
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| Re: Trip Report: S.S. Governor, Puget Sound USA Quote: (Originally Posted by Gillenvy) Randy, thanks for the report, sounds awsome!! maybe the gov is doable by kayak Well George the EVO did an excellent job, I used only 1/3 of my gas supply and the dive was 124 minutes. I hope that helps. just kidding... looking forward to hearing more about it. I'm sure i'm not the only one who is curious about how the evo's handle that depth and duration, perhaps matt and peter would like to share their experiences with us. Maybe someday i'll be up to it![]() |
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| Dave Tomblin ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Inspiration Classic Sport Kiss Other CCR Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Vancouver Island BC Canada
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| Re: Trip Report: S.S. Governor, Puget Sound USA Quote: (Originally Posted by RonMicjan) Patti and I along with the dive club i preside at are heading down to Clear Lake for some fun this weekend, nice easy diving, except for the cold water (36F), altitude, 3,000 feet and the bozo that runs the place, other than that, its pretty neat, viz in the couple hundred feet range, until you touch the bottom then it goes to zero from the 6 foot layer of volcanic ash that covers it. have attached a pic of patti from a couple years ago while still on OC. When I first saw that pic it looked like she was missing her diluent bottle then I realized it was a small pony on the right side. The bubbles gave it away. Hope you have fun Ron. I have been trying to call you so I check your latest post to see if you were away. Talk later buddy.
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