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Dive lines for competitions

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Tarzan3307

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I'm a freediver from Ohio and have started a facebook group along with my "coach" and even got a state college to sponsor a freediving group which allows us access to their pool for free. We have many new divers interested in the sport.
So for fun, and to help track everybody's improvements, I would like to host bi annual (beginning of the season and end of the season) friendly competitions. I want to make a dive line like what is used for competitions that I see all the professional competitions use. Just plan to use a simple anchor line, but was wondering if anybody has any suggestions on how to make/attach tags to the platform that will be at the target depth?
If anyone has any tips other than the line, they would also be greatly appreciated as I am only going into my second year of freediving.
 
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