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The Titanic
22-11-2008, 06:56 PM
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The Titanic
Just thought i would let all of you rich UKDivers out there know that if you wanted to explore the unimaginable depths of the ocean, along side one of the world most famous shipwrecks, the Titanic. You can do it for a mere $40,000.00 (roughly £20,000.00), and desend 12,600ft (about 3,840m) under the oceans surface...lovely. Lol

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22-11-2008, 08:18 PM (This post was last modified: 22-11-2008 08:22 PM by air-guzzler.)
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RE: The Titanic
Can i do that on my 15 [Image: seesaw.gif] or shoud i use my twin 12s

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22-11-2008, 08:34 PM
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RE: The Titanic
Looks like you have more than enough air in that suit Smile
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22-11-2008, 11:25 PM
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RE: The Titanic
You'll need a least a 15L and a ponyThumbup
Will I need my AOW and Nitrox for this dive. Can someone work out how many safety stops I will need to do?
(22-11-2008 08:18 PM)air-guzzler Wrote:  Can i do that on my 15 [Image: seesaw.gif] or shoud i use my twin 12s
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23-11-2008, 09:52 AM
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RE: The Titanic
I'd rather save myself the money and go and do the sister ship Britannic, its shallower, in warmer water, and more intact.


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23-11-2008, 05:56 PM
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RE: The Titanic
(22-11-2008 11:25 PM)aquafan Wrote:  You'll need a least a 15L and a ponyThumbup
Will I need my AOW and Nitrox for this dive. Can someone work out how many safety stops I will need to do?
(22-11-2008 08:18 PM)air-guzzler Wrote:  Can i do that on my 15 [Image: seesaw.gif] or shoud i use my twin 12s

Just one, stop before you get in the water LolLolLol
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23-11-2008, 10:38 PM
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RE: The Titanic
(22-11-2008 11:25 PM)aquafan Wrote:  Will I need my AOW and Nitrox for this dive. Can someone work out how many safety stops I will need to do?

Nitrox would be a bad idea, assumung a maximum partial pressure of 1.6 you'd need a 0.4/99.6 Heliox mix.... But your likely to become a victim of Hypoxia...

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24-11-2008, 10:43 AM
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RE: The Titanic
Blimey, would this be a whole morning dive then? I wonder if I could get a couple of dives in here?Lol Ive got some decent thermals now so the cold should not be an issueBig Grin
(23-11-2008 10:38 PM)EllieCee Wrote:  
(22-11-2008 11:25 PM)aquafan Wrote:  Will I need my AOW and Nitrox for this dive. Can someone work out how many safety stops I will need to do?

Nitrox would be a bad idea, assumung a maximum partial pressure of 1.6 you'd need a 0.4/99.6 Heliox mix.... But your likely to become a victim of Hypoxia...

Did I sound like Ian??? 001_tt2

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24-11-2008, 08:32 PM
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RE: The Titanic
An interesting dive, although the Britannic - larger than the Titanic -is due to become a dive site soon, it seems.
As she is at 100 meteres, it's extreme tech stuff but there is a 'mini sub' option.
Off one of the Greek islands, so not cold.
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25-11-2008, 02:38 AM (This post was last modified: 25-11-2008 02:39 AM by g121ff.)
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RE: The Titanic
I've always been interested in the Titanic, so if someone can lend me some gloves while I dive it, I'll bring the soup and sandwiches
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