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![]() "Terry Spragg" wrote in message ... Well, once a month I take a swim with a wire brush, take a few deep breaths and the see how long I can stay underwater hanging on to the prop shaft. But then I'm in warm water (never less than 18C) and it's clean and clear. hmmm... Ever thought of attaching a regular snorkel to some larger hose? Vacuum hose is great with a float at the loose end. You can stay down a lot longer. Some of the co2 you exhale will get re-inhaled each time. How about a y fitting from the snorkel to two vacuum hoses, the float on one would have a caged ping pong ball for an outflow only and the float on the other would have a soft sprung flapper for an inflow only?? All you need is an exhalation valve at the mask, and an iron lung to enable you to suck air below about 4 feet. Try it, just suck in through the mouth using a harden hose and exhale through your nose. OK. Full story. Snorkel is attached to a long hose which goes up to the deck. Mask covers nose and eyes only. I breath out through the nose (which then bubbles out through the edges of the mask, good one way valve) and breath in through the snorkel. No need for any balls (unless the alligators are hungry). I've scrubbed a whole bottom this way. But I don't recommend anyone doing this unless they do some shallow water practice first, sitting in a pool. Ask a friend (!) to disconnect/block/duck the hose end into the water at random times to familiarise yourself with recovery routines. Then do this deeper. The purpose of these practice sessions, which you should do several times, is to get the feel of an imminent mouthful of water coming down the line, and develop routines to reduce your panic levels when it happens. Otherwise, feeling that gurgle in the pipe when you've just breathed out is quite a downer . . . don't ask. Oh, and have someone on deck looking out for you, with a bit of string to give you a couple of tugs if you should quickly come up for some reason. JimB |
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