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"Jeff Rigby" wrote in message ...
"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. Get a diving ticket and use SCUBA ! Life is to short without endangering it by attempting to do things the 'cheap' way. And with SCUBA you can use the positive bouyancy of your wetsuit to stand upside down on the hull of the vessel and use a yard broom to 'sweep' it down.... Also: Attempting to breath air at atmosphere pressure underwater through a pipe does not work :-) |
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