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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 I have used a "Dri-Diver" for cleanng the bottom of my Catalina 30. It is done from the deck and you don't even have to get wet. It does a nice job on the bottom, but unfortunately, it does not clean the prop. For that, I just dive over the side a few times, and using an old oyster knife, I scrape off the barnacles. I usually have to do this twice a year, since my slip is in quiet water that promotes a fair amount of growth. My first mate always holds on to the bitter end of a line that I have looped under my arms loosely. Hope that this helps. Kevin |
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