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  1. Paul Haynes

    Webinar

    I'm presenting a rebreather safety webinar at 1930hrs (UK Time) 5th January 2021 titled: Increasing the probability of surviving loss of consciousness when using a rebreather I appreciate the time zone will not be suitable for many, however for those who may wish to participate, the link can...
  2. Paul Haynes

    Gag strap and open circuit bailout

    My mask strap is worn under my hood and the BOV is pulled down onto upper chest. Reference venting the loop on ascent whilst on OC, never tried venting from the mouthpiece on the chest.
  3. Paul Haynes

    Doomed To Repeat The Past? The Re-Circulating Story of Sport Rebreather Safety

    Incredible, it is questionable whether they should be at 40ft let alone 400ft. Well at least I can thank these intrepid explorers for a great training video on what CCR diving should not be. If this typifies the standard of rebreather diver produced following a Mod 3 class then the industry is...
  4. Paul Haynes

    Doomed To Repeat The Past? The Re-Circulating Story of Sport Rebreather Safety

    Yes a reasonable observation Nick - is this not true though for all units rCCR or tCCR? It would be interesting to get a feel for how many Instructors actually use rCCRs for their own diving out with training?
  5. Paul Haynes

    Doomed To Repeat The Past? The Re-Circulating Story of Sport Rebreather Safety

    With the rCCR concept now having been around 5 years or so, I'm interested in an industry perspective on how the whole concept of the rCCR has developed and taken off, or not as the case may be. If it has not taken off then why not? Cost? Complexity? Too heavy a training and maintenance...
  6. Paul Haynes

    buoyancy from suit bottle

    Hi, taking gas from a angle source for both wing and drysuit is a single point failure. For simplicity take wing inflation from the dil, drysuit inflation from the small air suit inflate cylinder and plumb your BOV if you have one directly into an off-board bailout cylinder. Here is some...
  7. Paul Haynes

    Scapa Flow April 16 - Wreck-X Shipwreck Diving & Maritime History Week

    Hi All My good friend and dive buddy renowned shipwreck diving author Rod Macdonald (www.rod-macdonald.co.uk) and myself (www.haynesmarine.com) are hosting a special Wreck-X (www.wreck-x.com) Scapa Flow Shipwreck Diving and Maritime History Week this coming April. Diving will be conducted from...
  8. Paul Haynes

    Jutland 2016

    Best of luck with the expedition mate. Would have been keen to attend but got an expedition on myself over this period. HNY Rgds Paul
  9. Paul Haynes

    Wreck-X (Shipwreck Explorers)

    Just drop me an email anytime ;-)
  10. Paul Haynes

    Wreck-X (Shipwreck Explorers)

    Cheers - maybe you'll can join us at some point ;-) Rgds Paul
  11. Paul Haynes

    Wreck-X (Shipwreck Explorers)

    Hi All If you, family, friends or clientele would like to participate in adventurous diving expeditions to some of the world's best shipwreck destinations, please see below a press announcement and link to the Wreck-X inaugural newsletter...
  12. Paul Haynes

    CCR Liberty:

    Nice one, what country?
  13. Paul Haynes

    Liberty eCCR - First Impressions

    Just completed some work at the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit demonstrating a range of military rebreathers for a client followed by a few days in cave country with my good friend Gregg Stanton of Wakulla Dive Centre. Anyway yesterday this culminated in a 70m splash into Eagles Nest, which...
  14. Paul Haynes

    Thinking about CCR

    I encourage you to have a read of the following from the downloads section of my web-site WWW.HAYNESMARINE.COM: http://www.haynesmarine.co.uk/images/stories/A%20Survival%20Guide%20To%20Rebreather%20Diving%20Nov%202011.pdf Rgds Paul
  15. Paul Haynes

    CCR Myth #1

    Great myth buster Randy, as I state in my Survival Guide To Rebreather Diving (www.haynesmarine.co.uk / downloads): Behavioural researchers have determined that it generally takes twenty repetitious days to turn a skill into habit, you absorb only 25% of what you are taught, an additional...
  16. Paul Haynes

    toxing while on ffm/gag strap

    In answer to your original post, if the airway is protected and water is not aspirated then you will either ascend or descend depending upon your state of buoyancy at that time (most likely descend). You will then continue to be subject to the insult resulting from what ever inappropriate gas...
  17. Paul Haynes

    toxing while on ffm/gag strap

    Hi For those who might have been present, I gave a presentation at Oztek last month titled Increasing The Probability of Surviving Loss of Consciousness Underwater When Using a Rebreather. This presentation was based upon a paper I hope will be published this year in one of the diving and...
  18. Paul Haynes

    toxing while on ffm/gag strap

    Hi Michael, the study covered a 30 year period. Statistically the actual number of incidents were low. Rgds Paul
  19. Paul Haynes

    Garspeed Does the G-Box

    Looks good Gar. See you inside a shipwreck at some point ;-)
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