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DivAir

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:14 pm
by swimjim
Well, Portage has come and gone. I put some significant time on my DivAir model B at Portage. Considering it's place in the time line of evolution I was really impressed with it's performance. Jerry's diaphragms really brought that reg back to life! I got home from work early today and Lake Michigan was flat and inviting. There is a catch of course. It was flat because there was a West wind which pushes the warm surface water out and brings in the cold deep water. That means dry suit diving. So, I rigged my Poseidon Xstreams to the left post on my double set with the iso manifold and the DivAir to the right and went out to dive the local wreck. The DivAir needed a good rinse anyway right?
So, I drafted my son for my top man and went out to the SS Niagara, a side wheel steamer that burn't to the waterline in 1856 and sank in 50 feet of water. I splashed in and dove the wreck breathing off the DivAir and using the Xstreams for my dry suit and wing. Yes, I can see Allan cringing a thousand miles distant. But in 50 degree water I sure like my dry suit. Ha. Anyway the DivAir performed very well during the 35 minute dive. I would have gone longer but I told my son I'd be up in 30. Damn shame I had 1200 left in the double set.
So anyway, my DivAir seems to be performing quite well and I'm really happy with it. Those who also dived their DivAirs at Portage, what are your thoughts. Just curious. Once again, it was good to see everyone at the meet. It was really good to de stress and just go diving for a couple days. Nothing better then a swim suit and a DH outfit with no freakin weights, yeah!

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Jim

Re: DivAir

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:15 pm
by Greg Barlow
Jim,

I now have a little over 6 hours on my Divair Model E. In my opinion, it compares to a DA in performance. With that said, I have taken it to around 70ffw and didn't notice any difference from those dives in shallower water.

It continues to surprise me that the exhaust hose remains clear of water while swimming in the normal position. If I roll to my left, I can hear water "gurgling" into the hose. Still, a gentle puff purges the hose clear.

It is also one of the more "attractive" designs to my eyes. While I own a fiberglass version, I find the Model B aluminum version to be the best looking of the three variations.

The five that I have serviced would never have been done without your assistance. Thanks, again!

Greg

Re: DivAir

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:58 pm
by 1969ivan1
I think the DIVAIR breathes better than a BROXTON.....maybe, but it aint no MISTRAL or DA AQUAMASTER IMO. Still, it cool to dive one and even cooler that we had 4 in the water at one time at PORTAGE. I would never sell mine, but I have one extra that Greg rebuilt available for sale if anyone is as adventurous as us 4 are. I look forward to seeing the pics of all 4 of us by the silo???? Anyone????

Re: DivAir

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:08 am
by JES
Swimjim, thank you for the great DivAir report. 8)

Re: DivAir

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:41 pm
by Robohips77
1969ivan1 wrote:I think the DIVAIR breathes better than a BROXTON.....maybe, but it aint no MISTRAL or DA AQUAMASTER IMO. Still, it cool to dive one and even cooler that we had 4 in the water at one time at PORTAGE. I would never sell mine, but I have one extra that Greg rebuilt available for sale if anyone is as adventurous as us 4 are. I look forward to seeing the pics of all 4 of us by the silo???? Anyone????
I took the picture with Karls Camera. three different pics of all 4 but the 3rd I think was the best.

Re: DivAir

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:25 pm
by kgehring
here is 4 Divairs underwater in 1 location. When is the last time in dive history this happened?
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Re: DivAir

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:52 pm
by Greg Barlow
kgehring wrote:here is 4 Divairs underwater in 1 location. When is the last time in dive history this happened?
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My guess is that it would be in the sixties....Too cool!

Greg

Re: DivAir

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:21 am
by OregonDiver1
Though are efforts are mainly channeled towards the resurection and enhancement of US Divers and Voit regulators it is truly inspiring to see those efforts, and the knowlege gained from them, result in the restoration of more exotic and rare regs such as the DIVAIR and others. Well Done. Now all we need is some Northrill's resurected and assembled at portage.

Re: DivAir

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 9:01 am
by simonbeans
Because of the wide view mask, I think this photo was taken sometime after 1960, most likely 1961 or 62. Where did you find this photo? Maybe an early book or magazine? Nice find.
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Re: DivAir

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:30 am
by 1969ivan1
UBER COOL!

Re: DivAir

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:34 am
by boogerdave
I've been out a while . . .

Someone say Divair diaphrams are available somewhere??? Hmmmm???

Re: DivAir

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:37 pm
by sthtxdiver
WoW u guys look super cool thanx for sharing (posting) i know ive said it before but action speak better than words saul and i r really gonna have to make an effort and dive with u guys @ least once best regards Charlie ps Div Air ?? didnt we purchase one from u Rob ?? just trying to remember? Fair Winds and Safe Vintage Diving

Re: DivAir

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:34 am
by swimjim
boogerdave wrote:I've been out a while . . .

Someone say Divair diaphrams are available somewhere??? Hmmmm???
Jerry Moseman was making some and because of his efforts several DivAirs once again prowl the depths. :wink:

Jim