Your video brought a smile to my face. This is a lifetime bucket list item for many, and the fact that you showed large portions of the dive with the dive computer info is amazing! I only wish you had flood lights to illuminate parts of the wreck better.
Wow, what a professional and well filmed dive. And on such an iconic ship. It all felt so cool and calm. Felt that I was diving along with you. Well done! We often seemed to have dramas on our own deco dives, once upon a time. But you guys didn't even get your gear snagged in the rigging, or lose your boat, buddies, or anything! Even understood your comments. Danke schon. Really enjoyed the experience. Best wishes!
As a RB tech-diver this type of video is supwercool to me! Very nice! Lovely to see the complete dive including parts of the deco-phase. It would be even more interesting if you added your commentary. Thank you again!
Outstanding work men! It must be humbling to dive on the exact twin of the Titanic. We all wish here at #beautifultruth that we could have that chance.
Cool certainly one for the bucket list, need to move from Tec OC to rebreather first. Question though why was most of the deco phase only on air rather than higher O2 mix?
The dive info showed your blend during the dive but at on the ascent, around 90’ it switched to 21 and stayed there for the rest of the dive. Why not use richer deco gas during the ascent?
They were on 1.3 bar oxygen partial pressure during the whole drive. Which is already the maximum allowable. At the ascent they were basically on pure oxygen from 3m upwards. The blend shown is diluent gas but that can be topped up with oxygen as much as desired.
Wow, just amazing to see those huge gantry davits standing proud still! And also no growth on some areas…think the entrance the grand staircase, & the 3rd class entry room also at the back of the ship looked like it had areas that were growth free.
Od your removed all the coral that made the Britannic its home, the name would likely still be visible. What’s more, there’s probably quite a lot of the white paint still intact underneath as well - it’s still there on the Titanic so it should be present on her younger sister
Schön und gleichzeitig traurig, dieses wunderschöne Schiff nach so vielen Jahren des Verfalls aus der Nähe zu sehen. Aber schade, dass keine näheren Aufnahmen der Brücke oder der Treppenhäuser zu sehen waren.
Die Brücke wie auch die Treppenhäuser waren aus Holz. Da ist nix mehr von zu sehen. In den Treppenhäusern höchstens das Metalgestänge welches in den hölzernen Säulen war.
Wow, what a professional and well filmed dive. And on such an iconic ship. It all felt so cool and calm. Felt that I was diving along with you. Well done! We often seemed to have dramas on our own deco dives, once upon a time. But you guys didn't even get your gear snagged in the rigging, or lose your boat, buddies, or anything! Even understood your comments. Danke schon. Really enjoyed the experience. Best wishes!
Rebreathers are primarily time limited by the chemical which absorbs the CO2 the diver exhales. Most claim 4ish hours of performance, but that is at a very high level of exertion. For the average diver a rebreather like that would last 10-15 hours, much longer than they would want to be in the water. The maximum depth is governed by a few things. The divers level of training and risk tolerance is the biggest one. The unit is tested to 100m, but people have certainly taken it lower.
Cracking video, good job in putting the SW Overlay on it - very few people know how - so glad you took the time to do it. Really interesting watching your TTS rocket upwards with every second that passed. Definitely one of my bucket list dives. Only a lowly Normoxic Tx OC diver here so far. But one day...