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Tue Aug 26, 2014 7:14 am

Excellent! Thanks for sharing...I'm going to use some of theses on the VDH Facebook page as well

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Wed Aug 27, 2014 7:48 pm

14-050 reported for duty today. No diving pictures yet.

Thanks all,

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Fri Aug 29, 2014 5:44 pm

14-032 Arrived in Southern California last Saturday. :D I hope to get it in the pool this coming Sunday, and maybe in the ocean on Wednesday. Thanks Bryan and everyone else involved!
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Fri Aug 29, 2014 7:59 pm

Looks good! Please share some dive pictures if you can.
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Sat Aug 30, 2014 12:01 am

Beatlejuice wrote:14-032 Arrived in Southern California last Saturday. :D I hope to get it in the pool this coming Sunday, and maybe in the ocean on Wednesday. Thanks Bryan and everyone else involved!
-Andy
Wait just a minute now. Hold everything. Do I understand correctly there are now at least 2 Argonaut Krakens in Southern California? I'm starting to feel a little crowded. :D Congratulations on your new acquisition. Mark.
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Sat Aug 30, 2014 8:38 pm

ScubaLawyer wrote:
Beatlejuice wrote:14-032 Arrived in Southern California last Saturday. :D I hope to get it in the pool this coming Sunday, and maybe in the ocean on Wednesday. Thanks Bryan and everyone else involved!
-Andy
Wait just a minute now. Hold everything. Do I understand correctly there are now at least 2 Argonaut Krakens in Southern California? I'm starting to feel a little crowded. :D Congratulations on your new acquisition. Mark.
Thanks, Mark!

It's ok, though. You're in OC, I'm in LA. We'll just have to make sure we don't head over to Catalina at the same time...I don't think the island could handle all that awesomeness at once! :wink:
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Tue Sep 02, 2014 11:11 pm

Today I did my first two dives on my new Kraken. We dived the Blue Heron Bridge.

Before the tide, and I did a 37 minute shakedown, testing the new regulator, and the way I set it up, followed at high tide by a 2 hour and 53 minute dive with friends from Australia and Florida poking around for critters to photograph.

Everything went well, and I see no reason to change anything about my set up right now. I intend to dive the reg the rest of the week just as I set it up.
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Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:30 am

Welcome to the board, Jim. The setup looks good from here. Sure is nice to have the bubbles out of your face and away from the camera isn't it?
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Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:51 pm

Yes it is Herman! Thanks for turning me on to this reg!!!

On our FL trip last week I dove my new Kraken double hose for the first time from Sun until Thurs eve, and then on Fri I loaned the Kraken to another friend to try, and I dove my single hose zeigle for the first time in a week.

After @ 8 1/2 hours of diving that new double hose, I was stunned by how much the bubbles around my face irritated me when I went back to my single hose set up...... I didn't think I would be that aware of the difference, but for the first time I really began to appreciate how much the Kraken changes the dive experience for me.

There are still times when, heads down, I sense a bit of a drag on my breath, but the venturi easily overcomes that, but it is the lack of bubbles, and the sound of the bubbles all around my face that really impacted my perception of the dive. I could hear a lot more "fish sounds" and ocean sounds without the bubbles.

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Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:07 pm

A question did come up during our FL dive, when I loaned a friend my kraken to try.

The young lady who tried my double hose enjoyed diving it a lot, but her mouth is smaller, and she uses a smaller mouthpiece, and she said that she found mine a bit too large for her comfort.

Is the mouthpiece available to fit someone with a smaller mouth?

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Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:45 pm

gypsyjim wrote: The young lady who tried my double hose enjoyed diving it a lot, but her mouth is smaller, and she uses a smaller mouthpiece, and she said that she found mine a bit too large for her comfort.
Well, I've always found that when a young lady tells me this I usually...... Wait a minute. Sorry, wrong forum! :shock:
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Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:52 pm

You could use a Hope-Page Mouthpiece but it will probably restrict the flow a tiny bit.
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Mon Sep 08, 2014 6:22 am

Jim, the "hourglass" mouthpiece that Voit made is a good bit smaller, I prefer it myself but have been using the "official" Kraken one to keep it original. Unless I want to keep the reg "original" for some reason, the Voit is what I normally use on all my DH regs for that very reason, I like a smaller MP. Rob at the Scuba Museum reproduces and sells them in gray and black. They are a direct replacement, all the clamps and internal parts are exactly the same so swapping one out is very easy.

The Hope page has a couple of issues, not the least is finding a good one, many are in poor shape. The biggest issue are the hoses, since it does not use the USD style hoses, finding good replacement hoses is a bit of a challange.
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Mon Sep 08, 2014 8:24 am

Thanks.

I had no issue with the mouthpiece as it is, but I was trying to answer some questions asked elsewhere. Another question was whether or not the hoses can be made in shorter lengths, but my response was that shortening the hoses much might significantly impact the ability to turn your head left or right.

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:04 am

I would not want them shorter but the answer is yes but there are no good options to do so. To keep them looking the same, you would need to purchase a new mold and then have a run made..not a cheap thing to do but certainly possible. The next not so good option is to cut off the small (can) end and install the hoses, holding them on with wire ties. I have done so in an emergerncy but its not the best idea. My guess is she was having the hoses rub her ears, they do that to me if my tank is not down far enough but on a small person that is sometimes not possible. The solution is smaller tanks. A 63 is shorter and most smaller people can use them with no problems not to mention the reduced weight.
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