I bought my Hookaj system

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I had a hookah in high school. I couldn't find anything after I used it. It was awesome.

My brother stole it.

Good luck with yours!

-Fathead
 

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ROFL I had one in college. I forgot what happened to it...last two years were a blurr. HH Joe


fathead said:
I had a hookah in high school. I couldn't find anything after I used it. It was awesome.

My brother stole it.

Good luck with yours!

-Fathead
 

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Congrats on your hookah, take your time and you'll learn to love it. I bought a Keene 17yrs ago and have replaced the bearings and even the engine, but it has never disappointed me.
You should run at only enough throttle to supply you enough air, about 1/2 throttle. This will push your down time to as much as 2.5 hrs. Believe me, any body that wants to bitch at you won't wait around for you to come back up.
The pan also makes a good place to drop your garbage and keep a bottle of water, you'll need it.
The best news is, you'll find more because you can work stony areas that are difficult to scoop and it willl keep it's value.
G' luck
 

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You are going to love the hookah. Coin Diver is right about keeping a bottle of water in the dish as your throat and mouth get dry breathing that air. Suggest you also get a Low Pressure reserve tank to accumulate and cool the air before it gets to your regulator.
 

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Excellent idea Sandman - I had a reserve tank on my gold dredge before I sold it for a smaller one that does not have air. The reserve gives you a few minutes of air when the gas runs out - also helps keep you from going into a panic! Panic is definitely not good when you are are 8-10 feet under water!
 

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Yes, you always run out of air after you exhale. :laughing7: The air in the hoses also gives you a couple extra breaths to start to the surface though I always carried a 13 cu in pony bottle and spare air tank. A little overkill maybe but helps when you have something heavy to get to the surface for filling a lift bag. You can tell by the sound when the engine stops. If the hose goes tight, some stupid dude is trying to steal your hookah. The dummies don't know what a dive flag means. :dontknow:
 

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fathead said:
I had a hookah in high school. I couldn't find anything after I used it. It was awesome.

My brother stole it.

Good luck with yours!

-Fathead


:laughing9: :dontknow:
 

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Sandman said:
Yes, you always run out of air after you exhale. :laughing7: The air in the hoses also gives you a couple extra breaths to start to the surface though I always carried a 13 cu in pony bottle and spare air tank. A little overkill maybe but helps when you have something heavy to get to the surface for filling a lift bag. You can tell by the sound when the engine stops. If the hose goes tight, some stupid dude is trying to steal your hookah. The dummies don't know what a dive flag means. :dontknow:


Sandman please tell me that you havent actualy had this happen to you right ?
 

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Sandman said:
You are going to love the hookah. Coin Diver is right about keeping a bottle of water in the dish as your throat and mouth get dry breathing that air. Suggest you also get a Low Pressure reserve tank to accumulate and cool the air before it gets to your regulator.

Thanks everyone here for your suggestions. I will need more information to learn. The only inconvenience with this equipment is I'm not allowed to carry it on airplane. I called some airlines companies and they said since 9-11, they don't carry anything with gas or gas engine, so it's pretty hard for me plan to metal detecting outside USA with it.

Now when I fly to PR, I have to send it by Fedex to the hotel.

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Re: I bought my Hookah system

coin_diver said:
Congrats on your hookah, take your time and you'll learn to love it. I bought a Keene 17yrs ago and have replaced the bearings and even the engine, but it has never disappointed me.
You should run at only enough throttle to supply you enough air, about 1/2 throttle. This will push your down time to as much as 2.5 hrs. Believe me, any body that wants to bitch at you won't wait around for you to come back up.
The pan also makes a good place to drop your garbage and keep a bottle of water, you'll need it.
The best news is, you'll find more because you can work stony areas that are difficult to scoop and it willl keep it's value.
G' luck

Thanks for your input. According with department of tourist of many countries, the entry of tourist in the Caribbean by country is huge, Puerto Rico is 2 million of tourist a year. I estimate 1% of those 2M loss theirs gold and silver in the beach for different reasons. Doing a conservative calculation, 1% of 2M= 20,000. by $150 of gold value lost ea.= 3 millions dollars scattered a year on the beaches. It could be more, it could be less.Using this Hookaj, I would spend more time underwater to recover more gold and silver than somebody using a Scuba tank or just stand on water.

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architecad said:
coin_diver said:
Congrats on your hookah, take your time and you'll learn to love it. I bought a Keene 17yrs ago and have replaced the bearings and even the engine, but it has never disappointed me.
You should run at only enough throttle to supply you enough air, about 1/2 throttle. This will push your down time to as much as 2.5 hrs. Believe me, any body that wants to bitch at you won't wait around for you to come back up.
The pan also makes a good place to drop your garbage and keep a bottle of water, you'll need it.
The best news is, you'll find more because you can work stony areas that are difficult to scoop and it willl keep it's value.
G' luck

Thanks for your input. According with department of tourist of many countries, the entry of tourist in the Caribbean by country is huge, Puerto Rico is 2 million of tourist a year. I estimate 1% of those 2M loss theirs gold and silver in the beach for different reasons. Doing a conservative calculation, 1% of 2M= 20,000. by $150 of gold value lost ea.= 3 millions dollars scattered a year on the beaches. It could be more, it could be less.Using this Hookaj, I would spend more time underwater to recover more gold and silver than somebody using a Scuba tank or just stand on water.

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I imagine those that can stand on water aren't too concerned about the gold rings.
 

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I don't know about that. I took two hydrocodone pain pills one time and thought I was walking on water.
good thing I didn't decide to fly! M :laughing9: nty
 

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Diver_Down said:
architecad said:
coin_diver said:
Congrats on your hookah, take your time and you'll learn to love it. I bought a Keene 17yrs ago and have replaced the bearings and even the engine, but it has never disappointed me.
You should run at only enough throttle to supply you enough air, about 1/2 throttle. This will push your down time to as much as 2.5 hrs. Believe me, any body that wants to bitch at you won't wait around for you to come back up.
The pan also makes a good place to drop your garbage and keep a bottle of water, you'll need it.
The best news is, you'll find more because you can work stony areas that are difficult to scoop and it willl keep it's value.
G' luck

Thanks for your input. According with department of tourist of many countries, the entry of tourist in the Caribbean by country is huge, Puerto Rico is 2 million of tourist a year. I estimate 1% of those 2M loss theirs gold and silver in the beach for different reasons. Doing a conservative calculation, 1% of 2M= 20,000. by $150 of gold value lost ea.= 3 millions dollars scattered a year on the beaches. It could be more, it could be less.Using this Hookaj, I would spend more time underwater to recover more gold and silver than somebody using a Scuba tank or just stand on water.

Arch

I imagine those that can stand on water aren't too concerned about the gold rings.

I mean, those who are stand on water detecting.

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Re: I bought my Hookah system

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Cabana Dan

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Looks nice. I looked a few myself and thought that the brand you purchased was the right choice. Looked at electric also but just don't know about that. Have fun and thanks for the pics!!
Cabana Dan
 

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minton7 said:
I love my Hookah system..... very fun to use... am bale to get in places that the waders can not...... very fun

Looks like a nice unit I know nothing about these other than what I has read from time to time.

Do you really need to be certified to use them? Notice I said NEED.. I know scuba you need to be certified just to get your tanks filled.
I know that taking the course would help you with safety issues etc. but I mean really if I was planning on using one (and I am not) I would be in the most say neck deep water so if something happen I would think all you would need to do would be stand up LOL.....
 

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