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That's pretty much a "feel good" thing. Jumping in only tests
the current CO2 cylinder and trigger. Once it is rearmed with a new kit, there is no guarantee it will work. I suppose that testing it to make sure it will hold air is a good idea, but you can do that manually. Doug s/v Callista "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:31:17 -0400, prodigal1 wrote: Charles Bollinger posted html to usenet: because he didn't know any better. you were probably trying to be helpful don't do that again please ================================= What exactly is your problem? There are a lot of people using Sospenders who probably found it informative. I did. I'm of the opinion that everyone who wears an inflatable harness should jump in the pool at least once and test the whole thing out. |
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