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Don,
Yeah you always want to keep on eye on your tank's pressure gage. Also breath off the regulator and watch the gage, it shouldn't drop any or your tank valve isn't all the way open. Since my wife is my dive buddy I try not to get us into any tight situations. Paul Don White wrote: Paul Schilter wrote: dbohara, The number one rule in scuba diving (besides rushing for the surface)is you can cancel or abort the dive at any time, no questions asked. Anyone who tries to make someone feel uncomfortable with their decision to abort isn't a friend. Paul Reminds me of the time a 'good buddy' of mine loaned me equipment and took me out into a cove off the North Atlantic ocean. We went down and I couldn't breath. I came back up and he said to try again...that I was probably panicking and trying too hard. Seemed to make sense, so I tried it again..once more couldn't breath and noticed the two other guys had disappeared. I popped to the surface, inflated my vest and snorkeled to shore. He came back a while later, checked my tank and then admitted he had forgotten to fill it. I haven't tried it since. |
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