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You can get an oilless compressor NOTE OILLESS and 50-60 ft of air
breathing hose and a regular scuba regulator. You need about 100 psi to run a low pressure - mouth regulator. A friend just did this with a small 120 vac compressor - it is just a little too small and it gets hard to breath down at the 6' bottom of his keel. The comp was about $100, the mouth reg will be maybe $100+ - look for all this stuff on eBay. I have a 50' hose that I use on my regular scuba tank, hi pressure and lo pressure regulators - the extension hose goes between the hi press reg on the tank and the lo pres regulator in the mouth. Biggest issue for any of these is getting the connections to work - threads - sizes, etc. Make sure that they all fit together before you buy anything. On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 17:35:00 GMT, wrote: I'd like to clean the bottom of my boat, while it's in the water. Is there a fairly easy and economical way of breathing while a few feet below the surface? A snorkle won't work because I'll be going under a houseboat, but am wondering if a hose could be made to work, or maybe a larger piece of tubing with a hose attached so it's small enough to be held in your mouth. Or something...? |
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