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Rebreather deep wreck exploration sicily - 143mt

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

Nice report of the exploration of an Italian Tanker sunk by a British sub during the second world war. Dives are conducted using closed circuit rebreathers till an interesting depth of -143mtr

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  • ciao , si avevamo diversi subacquei di assistenza e bombole di bailout lungo la linea di risalita

  • how deep can you go with a reabreather ? are they a limit ?

  • somebody dove to more than 200, my rebreather is limited toaround 160 due to design..there is a limit, thanks

  • Wow... That's really deep. What kind of decompression times did you have in total?

  • hi, run time was 5 hours and few minutes... for 20 min bottom time.Ciao

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  • Bella avventura ,perdona una domanda : 130 mt e solo 2 bail out?

    O avevate una shot line con dislocate delle bombole?

  • Nice video...great dive!!!

    Regards from Brazil!!!

  • @unclepeter99 the COMEX simulated dive for 700 meters took 48 days in decompression. I can understand OC for like, brief dives but working for hours on a oil rig at 2-300 meters? I'm assume the diving chamber would make everything easier with regards to bailout and deco. :p

  • @SeverEnergia Once you're past 200m or there abouts you are in unknown territory with deco. Plus for greater depths the ammount of bailout cylinders that you require plus variant deco cylinders makes this impraticle. That's why the worlds deepest dives have been done on OC.

  • @unclepeter99 I think one of the military models was 500m. Mk. 15 or something, it was American.

  • @thediverguy1 the makers set limits on these, but divers just tweat the kit here and there, I cannot think of any rebreather that is guaranteed to 200m, i may be wrong.

  • Brilliant dive. :)

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