Wing arm
Advanced operations (Carrying)
The wing arms of the SAV-7 are used to carry underwater equipment.
The diver opens both the left and right wing arms of the throttle unit.
Karabiners attached to any equipment you want to carry are hooked onto the holes in the wing arms.
As a general rule, the underwater weight of equipment that is attached to the wing arms should be evenly balanced
between the left and right sides.
When it is not possible to distribute the weight evenly, it is best to attach the load that is slightly heavier onto the right
wing arm, since the rotation torque turns toward the left (counterclockwise) relative to the direction in which the SAV-7
is traveling.
The diver must take into consideration not only the underwater weight of an object being towed, but also the
underwater resistance.
When an object that causes great resistance is towed underwater and is attached to just one side of the SAV-7,
it could throw the SAV-7 off balance when moving forward.
Snap rings are useful .
Carrying
WARNING
Equipment that could get caught in the propeller is not suitable for carrying.
Practice keeping attached equipment as close as possible to the SAV-7 body otherwise your ability to turn and
take off effectively may be reduced.
The wing arms are designed to sustain underwater weight. Equipment that is able to be carried underwater could
damage the wing arms if it is brought on land while still attached. Therefore, remove the equipment from the wing
arms before bringing the SAV-7 out of the water.
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Underwater resistance.
Distribution of underwater weight.