Re: Rescue Gear

From: Jim Murdy (Jim.Murdy@xilinx.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Apr 21 1998 - 16:17:38 PDT


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Dive shops tend to carry the Princton Tech line......Pacific Offshore
Divers in San Jose does (or did 8 months ago when I bought one)
Jim Murdy

Booker Bense wrote:

> - One thing that went in my pack last year was
> a pair of swim paddles. They're roughly 6"x10"
> pieces of bright orange plastic with rubber
> bands to strap onto your hands. It makes
> swimming in alot easier, (tested this at
> Pt. Isabell with a 1/2 swim last year.)
> Someone on shore had called the coast
> guard, but I managed to swim to safety
> before they ever showed up.
>
> - Another item that might go in my safety pack
> is a roughly 6"x30ft roll of bright orange
> plastic. I saw it in a magazine ( Outdoor?),
> seemed like a handy reusable replacement for
> a dye marker.
>
> - Booker C. Bense : bbense@stanford.edu-DeleteThis
>
> BTW, Princeton Tech makes a really nice small
> strobe for about $30. They're hard to find
> however. No web page, but here's a phone #
> Princeton Tec Outdoor (800) 257-9080 (US)

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