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What is Hookah Diving?
Quite simply, hookah diving is when air is supplied to one or more divers from an air compressor that stays on the surface. The oil-less compressor that is at the heart of every Brownie’s hookah system pumps air through a hose to the diver or divers below. At the end of the hose is a breathing device called a regulator that delivers air to the diver. Hookah diving is a great alternative or compliment to scuba diving because it eliminates bulky equipment, costly tank fills and gear storage issues. Hookah diving also has many other advantages including less required gear and constant contact with other divers in the same group and a virtually unlimited air supply. To meet the variety of diving needs that exist, Brownie’s offers a wide range of systems that make diving easy from just about anywhere.
Brownie’s floating hookah diving systems make diving possible from just about anywhere. The floating systems are driven by a gasoline powered engine that can support up to 3 divers at depths up to 90 feet! Add-A-Diver Kits are also available that allow a fourth diver to join the fun. |

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| If diving from a boat, Brownie’s Built-in Hookah Diving System is the perfect way to explore underwater. This system is specially built right into the vessel, preserving valuable space. With the E-Reel™ upgrade to this system, the 150 feet of hose is conveniently stored automatically in an out-of-the-way location. |

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| Brownie’s also offers Electric hookah diving systems that use an external power source to run the air compressor. These units can be placed wherever there is space and a method to secure it, including a boat or pool deck. |
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| Commercial hookah diving systems are available for heavy workload diving and extended use. |
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of Parts...
With the development of the Brownie's™ Direct Drive Hookah systems,
we've eliminated belts, straps and pulleys from our power supplies. That
means there's less to go wrong or require service. A revolution in surface
supplied air, our new Direct Drive Compressor Systems also provide more
air flow than was possible with conventional belt and pulley systems.
Direct Drive allows divers to exert harder at depth than was feasible
with older systems, and to reach depths that were previously beyond the
range of older designs. All Brownie's™ Hookah systems, with the
exception of the C300 Commercial, are now Direct Drive.
Brownie's Third
Lung™ makes floating Hookah units for every budget and application.
The industry leading Pioneer line is designed for two divers. It will
support two people at 80 feet, depending on how heavily they breathe and
work at depth. No matter how you look at it, the F280 provides more features
and a better value than any other surface supplied air system available--
at a lower price.
The F390 systems take Hookah diving to the next level. The Explorer 390™ supports
three divers at depths between 90-100feet (or 4 divers up to 60 feet deep).
When used by 3 divers, the 390 can be used to approach the depth limits
for recreational scuba diving, but we are most proud of its ability to
support 4 divers over miles and miles of tropical reefs. Only Brownie's™
allows you to select the combination of features and benefits to fit your
needs.
The Brownie's
Third Lung™ commercial systems provide dependable performance for
medium flow Hookah applications. Unlike the recreational series, our commercial
systems are deck mounted in aluminum frames. Brownie's™ commercial
systems are configurable with optional surface air accumulators to provide
short bursts of relief pressure when the system is taxed by a heavy breathing
rate. The workhorse C300 system is available
in both diesel and gas configurations, and can be outfitted to provide
up to fifteen hours of continuous use. Our Direct Drive C-270 and C-390 systems are the reference standard
for performance in the Bahamas and Caribbean for harvesting lobster and
conch under the most demanding and harsh conditions. The 110
volt AC electric systems are the yacht owner's tool of choice for
boat and pool maintenance or for diving from a personal watercraft.
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