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In a message dated 1/31/2001 3:20:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com writes:

<< Stephen,
 
 One other caveat springs (slowly) to mind. Liveboating, as it was called, 
was strictly verboten when I operated commercially. Liveboating is operating 
a lock-out submarine in a neutrally buoyant condition. The owners and the 
commercial divers we used, and ultimately, the  insurance companies, thought 
it was too dangerous. In the early days of modern DLO ops it was done, and 
done often, as it is a pretty cool thing to just noodle around behind your 
diver. But they wouldn't let us do it in the oil fields, and no one died. 
There might be enough correlation there to give pause to the wary.
 
 Vance
  >>


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Stephen,

One other caveat springs (slowly) to mind. Liveboating, as it was called, was strictly verboten when I operated commercially. Liveboating is operating a lock-out submarine in a neutrally buoyant condition. The owners and the commercial divers we used, and ultimately, the  insurance companies, thought it was too dangerous. In the early days of modern DLO ops it was done, and done often, as it is a pretty cool thing to just noodle around behind your diver. But they wouldn't let us do it in the oil fields, and no one died. There might be enough correlation there to give pause to the wary.

Vance
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