Long/thinner tanks - ideal for cave diving??
Whazz up everyone? Hope the caves down there are treating you all well, I've been having withdrawals since I came back to NYC. Suddenly, Dutch Springs doesn't seem like much of a spring anymore. :? :x :evil:
Got a quick question. The other day I was swimming through the Gallery at Devil's Eye and I thought MAN, there has to be a better way to stream line my gear to cut down on the drag! Removing excess ballast will cut down on the drag imposed by an overly inlflated BC, but another thing came to mind - long tanks... Does anyone know if a manufacturer makes a 95-105 cft cylinder that is both very long and considerably thinner in diameter. I think this would be the ultimate for cave diving, alot less drag on your back.
Re: Long/thinner tanks - ideal for cave diving??
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Originally Posted by andrebasso
The other day I was swimming through the Gallery at Devil's Eye and I thought MAN, there has to be a better way to stream line my gear to cut down on the drag!
Swimming in the Gallery is tough with all that flow. Were you swimming along the gold line or were you up high and out of the main flow?
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Originally Posted by andrebasso
The other day I was swimming through the Gallery at Devil's Eye
Swimming? That's your problem... :-D
I don't own a scooter (yet) and I don't swim through the gallery...
Re: Long/thinner tanks - ideal for cave diving??
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Originally Posted by Tegg
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Originally Posted by andrebasso
The other day I was swimming through the Gallery at Devil's Eye
Swimming? That's your problem... :-D
I don't own a scooter (yet) and I don't swim through the gallery...
You mean, you need to pull and glide through the gallery? :D
C'mon the flows not that strong.