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> his buddy out to the float we place. And on the next dive they switch
> places. Doing a tow in the Puget Sound with currents, wind, chop, is for
> real.
> Ed
Doing anything in Puget Sound is (and yes I have been diving there and on
the Alki pipeline at that) IMO a stretch.  The tired diver tow would not
bother me half as much as the ditch and don of 40 lbs of lead to sink the
obligatory 7mm wetsuit or the cheap low end rental neoprene dry suit.  With
gloves on, I would see that as a real challenge.

We do it a little differently. Since each student has a DM/AI for a buddy,
they get to do the tired DM tow.

CH

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