hello everyone - happy to have found a vintage double hose community.
I am George Austin from Los Angeles, CA.
I have been NAUI certified by Carter Breusing at Laguna Sea Sports (Laguna Beach, CA)since 1972 - I was 14 years old and I almost washed out. The class was mostly young tough guy types who could really swim well and were quite coordinated - unlike me. I made it through though and have seriously enjoyed sport and commercial diving for most of the years from then until now.
I grew up in Corona del Mar, CA in the 60's and the thing to do then for young, adventurous types (besides bikini clad girls) was all oceancentric. Thunderball, Mike Nelson and The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau. My friends and I would pull on the Rubatex, don the USD Falco mask, giant USD shark fighting knife and Rocket fins or Vikings, rig a spear gun and drift the summer current in snorkle gear from Corona del Mar to Emerald Bay - about 1.6 miles. Real "Skin Divers" we thought we were.
I suppose being certified in 72 taught me self sufficiency - at least compared to modern day dive training - it was a plastic pack, a harness, a Mae West and a web belt with a few pounds of lead. Things were less sales oriented as well back then.
The following years I think I fell in with the herd a little bit. I never lost my ability to be properly weighted, control bouyancy with breathing, properly kick from the hips etc, etc. - but I was using a weight integrated BC, I had a bunch of 600.00 regulators that were all plastic, I had some unnecessary crap hanging off me, I had even forgotten how to thread a weight belt buckle! Something had to change. I hate Velcro! I have always hated velcro
I invested in a BP/W and harness and took a trip to find my roots - to La Paz where I could dive in 82F water with no damn wetsuit and try to enjoy diving again. - and did I ever. It was a solo trip and I made good friends with the Mexican DM's who happened to be all into BP/W and the restoration of vintage single hose regs and a mindset of minimalist type diving for the fun and freedom of it. Seeing it and doing it was just what I needed. Except for one thing - those damn bubbles in my face - the noise irritated the hell out of me - did I just become aware it this?
On about dive 10 in La Paz I decided I would get an old two hose rig and solve that problem. Little did I know that it's not that easy so here I am.
I have been reading all the threads, studied the beginner page, compared single stage versus two stage set ups. Decided what I needed equipment wise to go from traditional to travel compliant. Thanks to this site, I think I'm getting a little squared away. I purchased a VDH plate and harness and a Royal Aqua Master two hose rig. I already have a few J valve 72's - one that is VIP'd and hydro stickered and two that need to be. I need a couple recommended training books - you know the ones, and I will send the RAM regulator to Bryan for inspection, service and recommendations. I build industrial equipment for the Oil and Gas Industry and vintage racing motorcycles so I am mechanically inclined a little bit but regulators are not my field. When all that is done and returned to me, I plan on taking it to my mom's pool and figuring it out a little bit before an open water excursion. A mentor would be good too. My intent is to do more solo dive trips to Baja, Cozumel, Honduras, Belize, Tobago (July trip coming up) and of course the local stuff at Catalina, San Clemente Is. and the beach dives in Laguna.
So, thanks for all the help - this is a very informative site. Great to see other guys diving VTH rigs - BTW - on that last Baja trip, there was a gal diving a modern Mistral with the Titan 1st stage - it's just not the same IMO. Thanks, again - see you out there . .
George