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What are the U.S.A. Diving regulations for diving well depth and board installation?

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What are the U.S.A. Diving regulations for diving well depth and board installation?

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The best place to look for these regulations is in U.S.A. Diving Safety Training Manual. Call U.S.A. Diving’s main office in Indianapolis: (317) 237-5252 to get the 2nd edition. On page 54, you will find a good description and discussion of the regulations. On page 55, is the pool diagram and dimensions in meters. Most of the dimensions are measured from a reference point, called the “plummet” which is the center front end of the diving board, in the position where it will be installed. We illustrate briefly here some of the minimum depths: For a 1M installation of a 16′ diving board, the water depth at plummet must be at least 11.2 feet deep. The water depth 16.4 feet ahead of the plummet must be at least 10.8 feet deep. For a 3M installation of a 16′ diving board, the water depth at plummet must be at least 12.1 feet deep. The water depth 19.7 feet ahead of the plummet must be at least 11.2 feet deep. Consult U.S.A. Diving’s Safety Manual for minimum and preferred dimensions, aerial

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