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New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 3:50 pm
by monterey1970
Here's a shot of my new Kraken preparing for it's third dive on the Beach Hopper 2, out of Monetery, CA (accompanied by a modern octo and a modern dive computer).

So far, I really like it. I'm still getting used the controlling the inhalation/exhalation resistance, especially when I'm descending. But that just needs a few more dives. Surprisingly, it was only the women divers on the boat who were asking me questions about it. One asked if I just wanted to look like "the guy on 'Sea Hunt'" (nope, but good guess).

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Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 4:47 pm
by ScubaLawyer
Lookin good! Make sure the back plate is as high as possible on the tank and therefore the regulator cans sit as low as possible for proper positioning of the regulator between your shoulder blades (or as close as you can get it). What was the water temp at depth off Monterey? Mark

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 5:00 pm
by Bryan
I'll second that, raise your plate up a bit more so the curve cutout almost circles the regulator cans. A few more dives and I'm sure you will have it dialed in just right. Thanks for sharing, always good to see divers enjoying their Argonauts.

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Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 6:20 pm
by swimjim
Way cool! I dove Monterey back in '81. Need to get back some day. Take the advise given. You will be surprised what a little change in position can make with a double hose reg! Have fun and be safe!

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 12:05 am
by ScubaLawyer
swimjim wrote:Way cool! I dove Monterey back in '81.
Back in '81 I dove Point Lobos, Cannery Row and the Breakwater a lot. We would bus NAUI Advanced classes up there from Orange County twice a year, diving Jade Cove in Big Sur on the way up. Other times friends and I would line up the night before to get into Point Lobos Park first thing in the a.m. They had a diver/vehicle limit back then. Spent a number of nights camped out in the back of my old '74 Ford Courier on the side of Highway 1. Also dove Monastery Beach a few times. Good memories. Mark

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:57 pm
by uwstlth
monterey1970 wrote:Here's a shot of my new Kraken preparing for it's third dive on the Beach Hopper 2, out of Monetery, CA (accompanied by a modern octo and a modern dive computer).

Surprisingly, it was only the women divers on the boat who were asking me questions about it. One asked if I just wanted to look like "the guy on 'Sea Hunt'" (nope, but good guess).

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They were "hitting on you!"

All joking aside, looks nice, Monterey can be chilly but well worth the drysuit for some fantastic dives, especially off the 17 mile drive between Cypress Point and Carmel Bay (sea otters). Post some more pictures if you can, I miss diving up there.

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 4:18 pm
by USdiver
Monterey1970

Welcome to the world of double hose diving. You've picked an excellent regulator in the Kraken, plus there are many other great regulators out there. If you fancy a vintage unit, I'd suggest starting off with either a US Divers DA AquaMaster, or if you'd rather have a single stage double hose, a US Divers Mistral. Both can be rebuilt with silicone replacing rubber and the DA AM can be upgraded by several new and improved parts that make it nearly as easy to breathe as your Argonaut. We have double hose divers just about all over, California being one of several locales with a good population of us. Again welcome to the tribe.

Keep on diving.

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 7:05 pm
by Myxicola
Vintage double hose SCUBA community got me back interested in doing SCUBA too! You got hooked on a good thing!
sure glad Arnie Schwarztnegger got SCUBA diving on the list of supported activities for the Presidential Council on Health & Fitness thirty years ago, we can do it when we get old like golf!

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 5:34 pm
by georgeaustin
That funny - only the women asked about it. . . The guys look askance at the "rebreather diver, tec wannabe". LOL

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 4:13 pm
by Creed
My son, his buddy and yours truly went diving in Lover's Point a few weeks ago. The surf was up, so the kids had trouble getting in. We ended up playing in the surf for a bit before calling it a day. I dove my Kraken. We'll probably be out there next month, too.
Definitely something to be said for a good drysuit for NorCal diving.

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 4:41 pm
by Bronze06
monterey1970 wrote:Here's a shot of my new Kraken preparing for it's third dive on the Beach Hopper 2, out of Monetery, CA (accompanied by a modern octo and a modern dive computer).

So far, I really like it. I'm still getting used the controlling the inhalation/exhalation resistance, especially when I'm descending. But that just needs a few more dives. Surprisingly, it was only the women divers on the boat who were asking me questions about it. One asked if I just wanted to look like "the guy on 'Sea Hunt'" (nope, but good guess).

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Monterey1970

Welcome to the best group of Double Hosiacs in the world! In retrospect it is clear that women like large hoses!
Glad you are on board. I never got to dive Monterey, but I was stationed in San Luis Obispo and got to dive off Vandenberg AFB for bugs. COOOOLLDDD Alaskan current which Sitka Diver would just laugh at.

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 7:25 pm
by monterey1970
ScubaLawyer wrote:Lookin good! Make sure the back plate is as high as possible on the tank and therefore the regulator cans sit as low as possible for proper positioning of the regulator between your shoulder blades (or as close as you can get it). What was the water temp at depth off Monterey? Mark
Mark, it was about 65. Ironically, I find 65 to be fine for wetsuit diving. Almost everyone else on the Beach Hopper II had a drysuit. I get over-heated on board the boat wearing only wetsuit. I can't imagine wearing all that thermal gear that goes with a drysuit.

One of the women divers told me she thermal undergarments with an electric heater. For what? This was Monterrey, not the Antarctic.

But what do I know? I was only the diver on the boat with a double-hose regulator :D

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 7:27 pm
by monterey1970
ScubaLawyer wrote:
swimjim wrote:Way cool! I dove Monterey back in '81.
Back in '81 I dove Point Lobos, Cannery Row and the Breakwater a lot. We would bus NAUI Advanced classes up there from Orange County twice a year, diving Jade Cove in Big Sur on the way up. Other times friends and I would line up the night before to get into Point Lobos Park first thing in the a.m. They had a diver/vehicle limit back then. Spent a number of nights camped out in the back of my old '74 Ford Courier on the side of Highway 1. Also dove Monastery Beach a few times. Good memories. Mark
Mark,

Point Lobos now has a diver limit (instead of a vehicle limit). Fortunately, there's no more waiting in your car at 6am. Now you can reserve a spot on their website. I'll be going double hose diving in Point Lobos later in June.

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 7:29 pm
by monterey1970
georgeaustin wrote:That funny - only the women asked about it. . . The guys look askance at the "rebreather diver, tec wannabe". LOL
I think the guys on the boat were too fascinated with their own gear (all those impressive camera kits made my GoPro look so "inadequate").

Either that, or my double hose regulator made them feel inadequate with their spindly little single hose regulators :D

Re: New Double-Hose Diver (Monterey)

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 7:57 am
by georgeaustin
I tease some of the folks a little bit with the - "ughh, I don't know how you guys dive those single hosers with that nasty fishhooking and the bubbles in your face - it scares the fish!!"