Deep Saturation Diving

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2012
  • Commercial Diving, redescribing deep since 1952 - ROV footage of the dive - 278m or 912ft. It takes 2 days to get back from the moon, it takes 8 days to get back from depth.
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Komentáře • 68

  • @mudman6156
    @mudman6156 Před 6 lety +31

    You guys do some really incredible work...when the environment you’re working in is taken into account. You’re basically the inverse of an astronaut, and no doubt the work is just as challenging, if not more so. After all, I’ve never heard of any Astronauts having to decompress. I hope that you all are paid really well, because without your efforts, we wouldn’t have the modern society we’ve become accustomed to these days. As a military Veteran, I appreciate the challenging and important work that saturation divers perform each and every day.

  • @Hotpocketmountiandew
    @Hotpocketmountiandew Před 8 lety +3

    This is one of the coolest jobs ever. Fish all swimming around you.

  • @hvm5210
    @hvm5210 Před 2 lety +1

    These guys should be more famous than astronauts

  • @johnmarshall4442
    @johnmarshall4442 Před 2 lety +1

    The pay use to be better. That's because making $ 1400 a day in 1980 , was a lot different than making $1,400 a day today .

  • @dive_like_grinch
    @dive_like_grinch Před 7 lety +1

    Bloodies awesome video mate :) Thanks for shearing :) I can watch it all the time :)

  • @rocketqueen7355
    @rocketqueen7355 Před 5 lety +2

    That's deep 😱
    Dave Shaw was that deep when he discovered the body of Deon the diver who gone missing in 1995 in Bushmans Hole in Africa. Creepy

  • @MrMaghe
    @MrMaghe Před 11 lety

    Just awesome ! Thanks for posting !

  • @Kaya_Falcon_Yilmaz
    @Kaya_Falcon_Yilmaz Před 8 lety

    Well done Guys. Great job ..

  • @raphaellauf7786
    @raphaellauf7786 Před 5 lety +1

    The saturation divers motto should be
    "No sea to deep to work in "

  • @DiveExplorer
    @DiveExplorer Před 10 lety +2

    This is some hardcore extreme dives.. respect..!!

  • @ScubaSteve2121
    @ScubaSteve2121 Před 7 lety +3

    this is about 28 atmouspheres at this depth, the pressure we feel on surface is 1 atm.. the amount of pressure this puts on your body is unbelievable.. Would be some kind of crazy experience

    • @paulphillips3575
      @paulphillips3575 Před 7 lety +1

      Curtis Bateman, you can not feel the pressure on your body because you are breathing a gas mixture at a pressure equal to depth you are diving to. The only good thing about diving to that depth is the time it would take to decompress as you are on full sat pay.

    • @curt714
      @curt714 Před 6 lety

      Paul Phillips roughly how much an hour would they make at that depth?

    • @SirKenNorth
      @SirKenNorth Před 6 lety +3

      Not even close to what they deserve.

    • @donkinzett3961
      @donkinzett3961 Před 5 lety

      Curtis. You don't actually feel any pressure did this for a few years cool job still miss it

    • @apolloaero
      @apolloaero Před 5 lety +3

      @@curt714 I've heard many different estimates and ranges. From $100 per hour, an article stating $1,400 per day. Others saying $45,000 to $90,000 per month. And an angry comment on one of these articles claiming that it's closer to $20,000 per month since work has slowed and you're lucky to get 6 months of work per year. Obviously, the more dangerous the conditions and more experience the better

  • @geoffroyfalot3583
    @geoffroyfalot3583 Před 8 lety

    That job is crazy. Diving into such dark waters😨 scares me

  • @kentzaca
    @kentzaca  Před 11 lety +1

    Texarkana Blues - Cyber Ethinic

  • @SashaVaRiant
    @SashaVaRiant Před 11 lety +1

    No, its company gear..all of it...from hot diving suit to K/M helmets...
    Client, pays all :)

  • @paranoma87
    @paranoma87 Před 8 lety +8

    What song is this? It's weird but really good!

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 10 lety

    Thanks for offering to assist my research, however what would be of far greater value would be suggesting how to purchases, insure and operate my own DSV, DDC, inland commercial dive operation, complete with containerized equipment, semi rig to haul it around, marketing/networking plan, government/corporate partners to insure business is secure for the next 100 years...you could suggest how to pay for the million dollar plus submersible I want or the eco powered subsea habitat. Ideas?

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 11 lety

    I agree completely. I just wonder if the company pays for that bailout or if it the responsibility of the diver. I saw the new Divex Cobra system for sale at close to 25k, if a diver wanted to use that as his bailout even for more shallow dives, is paying for that system up to the diver?

  • @SashaVaRiant
    @SashaVaRiant Před 11 lety

    Thats a job (picking a right gear) for diving superintendent, diving supervisors and dive/tech... Diver, just work...and counting the days...

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 10 lety +1

    And the Cobra is good for 45 safe minutes at the same depth right? Ive read the literature too. 80% of the reason Im into commercial diving is because I like the gear, the technology. I just wish it were cheaper so I didn't have to work for the enemy in order to use it. That's why I would think about buying my own gear, so I don't have to help contribute to the pollution of the earth in order to have access to it. Oh well, that is my own issue.

  • @kentzaca
    @kentzaca  Před 10 lety

    What type of diving are you looking to get into?

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 11 lety

    Using the SLS as bailout, very expensive setup.

  • @kentzaca
    @kentzaca  Před 10 lety

    @kurofitness You have big plans! I'm just a diver so I'm useless when it comes to financial, but inland work, your going to need a chamber, find one then buy a cube van big enough for it to fit in, buy equipment suitable (tell me specifics to the diving, warm water cold water, depth)

  • @dunnettdives
    @dunnettdives Před 5 lety

    band mask for sat diving?

  • @DrTWG
    @DrTWG Před 2 lety

    At least they have the benefits of modern tech & modern attitudes to safety - imagine doing saturation diving in the 70's . It's good to have video available but the music is terrible - could it have been chosen simply because it sounds like a helium modulated voice at the start ?

  • @mariodacruzcruz2836
    @mariodacruzcruz2836 Před 4 lety +1

    Parabéns pelo seus trabalhos Deus abençõe muito suas vidas transbordantemente 👏👏👏👏✊🤛👍

  • @TheFabiomansella
    @TheFabiomansella Před 11 lety

    strong ... super !!

  • @kentzaca
    @kentzaca  Před 10 lety

    I could suggest equipment

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 10 lety

    Commercial diving that is not part of the oil/gas/nuclear industry. Pulling/raising ghost nets, environmental cleanup, salvage etc

  • @renzoqu
    @renzoqu Před 11 lety +1

    278 m !!!!

  • @madcarew.3256
    @madcarew.3256 Před 3 lety

    Iffy pulley then?

  • @crystalhernandez7386
    @crystalhernandez7386 Před 6 lety +1

    Id be too spooky to do that what if megladon or some shit comes to see what you taste like

  • @DogDamour
    @DogDamour Před 10 lety

    Where is this? North Sea?

  • @rogeriorogerdiver7lima269

    DSV ACERGY HARRIER. CAMPOS BASIN BRAZIL.
    I HAD SOME SATS THERE. CHEERS.

  • @10000jd
    @10000jd Před 11 lety

    What is the name of the music?

  • @user-ph7ff6qh3m
    @user-ph7ff6qh3m Před rokem

    😮 276 метров

  • @Bigred217
    @Bigred217 Před 10 lety

    wat song is this?

  • @mxdocumentarytvmxdocumenta2221

    Weird ass song sounds like et trying to sing or somthing haha cool vid respect

  • @alias177
    @alias177 Před 10 lety

    what company they working for

  • @kentzaca
    @kentzaca  Před 10 lety

    @kurofitness then you need to find a cooperate sponsor, convince them that you will be profitable and get a rough outline of profits and why you will be successful about the sub and your habitat and vehicle that all needs money. Sorry I couldn't help more, just most of the insurance and funding is out of my field, I could defiantly help you with the setup though.

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 10 lety

    why do you ask?

  • @hambone950
    @hambone950 Před 10 lety

    what dive schools do ppl recommend/

    • @austinjames3003
      @austinjames3003 Před 9 lety

      hambone950 if you are still considering this, go to DIT in seattle, im currently a student there and they will get you in the right place, it takes quite awhile to becaoe a saturation diver but if you want this career look up Divers institute of technology and admissions will set everything up

    • @fusionzz4836
      @fusionzz4836 Před 5 lety

      @@austinjames3003 hey ive considered a career in commercial diving. Hows the business for you so far?

    • @jasonwalker369
      @jasonwalker369 Před 5 lety

      The Ocean Corporation in Houston , Texas specializes in off shore diving operations. Great staff and will help you get a job after you graduate. I graduated in 1993 and had a job before I graduated. Best of luck bubble head.....

  • @dockvernct8760
    @dockvernct8760 Před 10 lety

    Why are these guys able to perform heavy work at 280 m and poor David Shaw died at 310m while attempting similar tasks?

    • @kentzaca
      @kentzaca  Před 10 lety +6

      Dave shaw never made it to 310m in boesmansgat, he over packed his rebreather so his breathing was laboured almost from the start of the dive. On the bottom he got tangled up in the line and was working hard to get untangled. That effort, combined with "breathing through a straw" raised his CO2 levels; eventually causing him to stop breathing about 20 minutes or so into the dive. And you don't see all the breaks? When your breathing rate / heart rate goes up, its time for you to slow down.

    • @dockvernct8760
      @dockvernct8760 Před 10 lety

      Are they breathing a hydrogen or just a helium mix?

    • @kentzaca
      @kentzaca  Před 10 lety

      heliox. hydrox & hydreliox where a comex hydra experiment

    • @FrancescoScotti00
      @FrancescoScotti00 Před 9 lety +1

      Not the same task. Shaw was running against time for his survival, tangled in a rope, breathing from an improper air-source for that kind of task.
      Here you are breathing a proper mix for the depth you're working at, you have "unlimited" amount of breathing mix, and you run, but for work, and at your own pace. Very different situations.

    • @downlink5877
      @downlink5877 Před 9 lety

      Because David Shaw was an idiot hobbyist. These are professionals.

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 11 lety

    So does that mean the diver can't be picky about which gear he uses? Say the dive is only to 85m but I want to use the Cobra or SLS as bailout, would that be a problem with the dive sup or anyone else?

  • @Kurofitness
    @Kurofitness Před 10 lety

    As Im sure you know, for each situation, there is the right tool. I can only work hard and plan for the day when I am able to afford the right tools for any job that comes my way and believe that doing your best with pure and honorable intentions, the right doors will be opened for me. Some things you buy, some things you lease or work a partnership. There are millions in US federal funding for environmental and scientific ventures. Have you seen Aquarius in Florida? Sad few examples tho.

  • @TheFabiomansella
    @TheFabiomansella Před 11 lety

    lo invidio !! sarebbe il mio sogno essere al suo posto

  • @BlacktulipSF
    @BlacktulipSF Před 8 lety +1

    I cant see why this particular job he performed could not be pre-fabbed onshore

  • @SashaVaRiant
    @SashaVaRiant Před 11 lety

    Who cares??? Safety first...

  • @Ordon44
    @Ordon44 Před 10 lety +2

    MY EARS!!!

  • @bloodanddirt
    @bloodanddirt Před 11 lety

    Commercial divers have great jobs, but terrible tastes in music.