fishermantwo
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Surprised no one has mentioned a hookah. Locally they are in wide use, at least 80% of the yachts moored in my home town have one. Perfect for your situation.
Surprised no one has mentioned a hookah. Locally they are in wide use, at least 80% of the yachts moored in my home town have one. Perfect for your situation.
Surprised no one has mentioned a hookah. Locally they are in wide use, at least 80% of the yachts moored in my home town have one. Perfect for your situation.
And a similar thing in my #15I mentioned it [hookah] in post 9...
Although I specialize in sailing boats, I've checked a number of props etc with heavy people on the bow. If I need to do some work I'd rather pull the bow down to a weight. It always surprises me how high you can get the stern. Moving weight/water etc is important too.Can you assemble many fat people on the bow with beers to keep them there?
I assembled my own from standard parts used in "bought" ones for about $300. They are widely used commercially and for amateur use in Australia and the USA. No idea why the UK has this weird idea about them.
Most grateful if you could post a list of those parts and the suppliers. I've been thinking of buying one of the commercial ones for prop cleaning, etc, but at $1500 they are a bit much.

Can you assemble many fat people on the bow with beers to keep them there?
I'd love to be proved wrong, but I don't think that's real.
Pete
The pump is a Thomas 907 http://www.gd-thomas.com/product.aspx?id=13740&tp=p.
The pump you refer to above delivers 2.1CFM or 58.1L/min. Is that the actual model you use, does it practically deliver enough air? I thought you would need much more air than that. Say 160l/Min
http://www.boyuaquarium.com/En_ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=2052
This one on eBay uses the same type of pump you linked to: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/350902957510Is that the actual model you use, does it practically deliver enough air? I thought you would need much more air than that. Say 160l/Min http://www.boyuaquarium.com/En_ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=2052
A 12 litre scuba tank is good for perhaps an hour at shallow depths?The pump is a Thomas 907 http://www.gd-thomas.com/product.aspx?id=13740&tp=p.
The pump you refer to above delivers 2.1CFM or 58.1L/min. Is that the actual model you use, does it practically deliver enough air? I thought you would need much more air than that. Say 160l/Min
http://www.boyuaquarium.com/En_ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=2052
Taking it from 230 bar to 30 bar say. That's 200x12litres at ambient per hour, which is 40 litres a minute.
Can you assemble many fat people on the bow with beers to keep them there?
That's true, though it can be mitigated by exhaling directly into the water either via a valve or simply through the nose. More problematic is that you're asking your lungs to expand outwards against a pressure differential of 100 millibars per metre of depth and most people's intercostal muscles are not up to this. Even hanging vertically in the water with a standard snorkel is noticeably harder work - any deeper and you can't breathe in at all.
I'd have thought an experienced diver would understand this intimately.
Pete