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Qball 04-12-2004 01:35 PM

Helmets???
 
I am looking for a set of Helmets with the scuba masks attached. I have a scuba system in the phantom( you have to physically put the regulator in you mouth) but would prefer to have the mask style(just in case). I would like to find a used set of masks and helmets. I just cannot justify(afford) a new set at what they are asking for. If anyone has any leads on where I can find them PM me or respond on this thread...thanks, Keith

Pete B 04-12-2004 01:40 PM

Ben at SRP should be able to help you.

Peconic 04-12-2004 02:18 PM

Qball:

- Ben Hedrick is an excellent contact on these things.

- Piece of advice: A helmet with full time air, wired for intercom is a complex piece of equipment. It needs to work when you are passed out. It needs to be fitted to head and face. It needs to interface with your intercom. I wouldn't buy it used.

Ron P 04-12-2004 02:21 PM

Qball, you should just stay with the scuba regulator set up. It's fast and easy to use when your upside down...as long as it's worn on a rubber necklace around your neck.

You should find out when someone (APBA etc) has a dunker test. It's worth its weight in gold.

Ron P 04-12-2004 02:35 PM

What kind of regulators do you have now? You should use Posiden regulators as there is no difference between up and down, also it has a side exhaust vent.

Kurt has the other setup if you want to see how it works.

Qball 04-12-2004 03:21 PM

Ron, I don't want to have to worry about having to stick the regulator in my mouth. Not to mention....if you are "out".....how could you....? In my opinion...safety first.

Ron P 04-12-2004 03:25 PM

Then spend the $$$.

The system you want give full time air and then if the boat goes over by like 45 degrees, it automatically switches over to bottled air.

You should talk to Kurt as he has this system for the cat.

mr_velocity 04-12-2004 03:37 PM


Originally posted by Ron P
Then spend the $$$.

The system you want give full time air and then if the boat goes over by like 45 degrees, it automatically switches over to bottled air.

You should talk to Kurt as he has this system for the cat.

I like full time air systems, not the switch over ones. It gets mighty hot in the canopy and the air coming out of the bottle is much cooler (basic AC theory, high pressure -> low pressure) and does help a bit on those really hot days.
Having been knocked out on the way over I am glad I didn't have a regulator system, even with the two divers that were always over us I would have been caughing up water.
With 120 cu ft tanks you have plenty of air for the entire race with enough to spare that if you flip the boat on the last lap they could tow you in upside down. The two tanks (one for each person) adds weight but it's not that bad. Also, make sure you have enough hose so you can swim out of the boat and still be connected to the air system. Doug Lewis set up ours and it worked perfectly. Our 120s here high pressure with the DIN connectors. Doug had the regs modified to work with the reg much higher than your mouth, upside down. I believe it was a spring change. He also had a fitting made that would accept the hose from our masks.
Our helmets and masks came from flightsuits.com.

Doug had an interesting story about the tanks you strap to your leg. Has something to do with sitting in a chair and getting hit by a truck. Ask him about it.

We were always on air, even when testing. You'll need to buy a second set of tanks too.

TeamRelentless 04-12-2004 03:38 PM

i have kurts system from the cuv we bought it..sorry Q but thats the system u want it is failsafe very expensive but worth it...safety comes first!!!

stroker

AugiePensa 04-12-2004 03:49 PM

Stroker, How are you? Almost ready with your boat? Say hi to Pop and give Mom a kiss.

TeamRelentless 04-12-2004 03:55 PM

hey godfatha
all is well...still workin on boat she will be ready for first opa race in brick takin our time..no where to work on it indoors so weather has not been cooperatin all that much but nothing more then a weeks straight worth of work and it will be ready...good luck in miami keep in touch..say hello to the FAMILY

stroker

Qball 04-13-2004 04:40 PM

I spoke with the people at flight suit and they will not sell masks for race boats anymore. Oh well....the search continues.

Phantom1 04-13-2004 04:56 PM

Call Sonny and Tina at

Tiger Performance

Ron P 04-13-2004 05:51 PM

Like Phantom says, Tiger is the place. Their stuff is made for race boats.

WhatEver Racing! 04-13-2004 08:08 PM

Q, call Smitty he can direct you.

N.

BRUCE SEROFF 04-13-2004 08:13 PM


Originally posted by WhatEver Racing!
Q, call Smitty he can direct you.

N.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Qball 04-13-2004 08:15 PM

Bruce...you are getting to quite the post whore.....3000 and counting:D

BRUCE SEROFF 04-13-2004 08:16 PM

WOO HOO!!!!...thanks for the heads up

:D

Hauling Trash 04-13-2004 08:44 PM

:D slut

getreal 04-14-2004 10:49 AM

We use the Tiger Performance set up with full time air. When we crashed “How Sweet it is in Ft. Lauderdale I could not believe how well everything worked. This is your life; buy the best system that works for you. Check out everything, just because one system works for me doesn’t mean it right one for you.

ryoung99 04-14-2004 10:54 AM

QBall,
Don't worry about the cost, get the right piece for the job. This is an area where you might not get a second chance.

I got my system from Ben, and we really like it. It is full time system, where you can also breath ambient air (milling circle, etc). There is a little latch on the side of the regulator that you lock when it is time to race and breath off the bottles.

The mic's he installed have worked perfectly and we will not get in a canopy boat without our masks. In fact we brought them with us when we raced Chris's boat in St. Pete.

best wishes,
Rick

Qball 04-14-2004 05:49 PM

Thanks everyone...I found the system I was looking for. Ryan..you are the man!!!


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