Surface supplied air or air tanks is still compressed air. The rules are the same. Yes you may have more bottom time with surface supplied air but you then have greater decompression requirements.
Training and practice. Make lots of dives to practice the skills. My local dive shop has pool access most weekends for classes. Even though I have had my certifications for years I will still go to the pool and practice the skills. Even on a fun dive in a quarry or lake part of the dive is skill practice.
Thanks for sharing awesome video I'm glad I had the pleasure of meeting you
I have been off New Jersey with the Gypsy Blood a few times. This was the clearest visibility i have seen. You had a great dive.
Wow 61° in December, pretty toasty! Last time I did a dive in that area at that depth it was in late July and the water was 53 very chilly degrees
Extremely interesting… thank you for sharing this.
When its good, its good. Imagine viz like this all of the time
fantastic video! thumbs up! Trish
Incredible visibility Chet!
Nice viz. what wreck? Did you have a sinker permit? I couldn’t help but notice you kept a few shorts! 🙀
Great dive and viz
whats all the white moldy looking stuff on the wood down there??
It's a type of cold water coral
Would air pumped through hoses from the boat work better then oxygen tanks?
Surface supplied air or air tanks is still compressed air. The rules are the same. Yes you may have more bottom time with surface supplied air but you then have greater decompression requirements.
@AirwolfCrazy thanks 😊
Wow, incredible vis! What was the date of this dive and the water temperature?
8 november, 61 degrees
just knowing myself, i would totally freak out down there lol
Training and practice. Make lots of dives to practice the skills. My local dive shop has pool access most weekends for classes. Even though I have had my certifications for years I will still go to the pool and practice the skills. Even on a fun dive in a quarry or lake part of the dive is skill practice.