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![]() "Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message ... 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...? Cheap and dirty way; Borrow or possibly you own a non-oil lubricated air pump (teflon). Set air pressure at about 10 lbs and tape or clamp hose to a snorkel that has a blowout reed near the mouthpiece. Caution! the blowout reed is important to insure you don't embolism your lungs. Caution! never use oil lubricated air pump to breathe from. |
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