Originally posted by: Narse
I should start my Dive Master class in a couple of months and then on to instructor. Just wondering if any of you also dive and if anyone was an instructor themselves.
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Originally posted by: Narse
I should start my Dive Master class in a couple of months and then on to instructor. Just wondering if any of you also dive and if anyone was an instructor themselves.
Good for you.
Way back in the '70s, I chose a different path.
But had the opportunity then.
hmmm maybe I should think about this a little more (ref my other YAJT)
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Yeah - noone makes money as an instructor...
Are you all geared up? I actually have a lot of high end Halcyon gear. It's funny - I show up on a dive with my back plate and have all sorts of instant "street cred". Little do they know I still have less than 40 dives - lol
Originally posted by: FiLeZz
Bump for the guy I took my master course with..
you still owe me big for all of the classes![]()
Originally posted by: spidey07
Nice.
Quick question for you as I've only got about 60 dives. What should I do if I get too heavy at depth? Say 100 feet and my BC if full or have some kind of BC failure? Totally drop the weights or just remove my belt and hold? Assume if I shoot straight up I'll be in trouble.
Originally posted by: Narse
Originally posted by: spidey07
Nice.
Quick question for you as I've only got about 60 dives. What should I do if I get too heavy at depth? Say 100 feet and my BC if full or have some kind of BC failure? Totally drop the weights or just remove my belt and hold? Assume if I shoot straight up I'll be in trouble.
Well first off at 100 feet if you are too heavy with a full BC you are way over weighted. I would partially deflate my BC and drop one weight pocket on my BC and try to make a safe accent.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Nice.
Quick question for you as I've only got about 60 dives. What should I do if I get too heavy at depth? Say 100 feet and my BC if full or have some kind of BC failure? Totally drop the weights or just remove my belt and hold? Assume if I shoot straight up I'll be in trouble.
Originally posted by: Narse
Not quite, the suits like that are rarely used anymore.![]()
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
Originally posted by: Narse
Originally posted by: spidey07
Nice.
Quick question for you as I've only got about 60 dives. What should I do if I get too heavy at depth? Say 100 feet and my BC if full or have some kind of BC failure? Totally drop the weights or just remove my belt and hold? Assume if I shoot straight up I'll be in trouble.
Well first off at 100 feet if you are too heavy with a full BC you are way over weighted. I would partially deflate my BC and drop one weight pocket on my BC and try to make a safe accent.
LOL - no kidding. You'd have to REALLY screw up to do that.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Narse
Not quite, the suits like that are rarely used anymore.![]()
Wrong...those are still used every day.
I worked maritime construction for many years and our dive crews are ONLY hard-hat divers...they get very offended if they're referred to as "scuba divers" since they don't use scuba gear. (although many are fully scuba certified)
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
Originally posted by: Narse
Originally posted by: spidey07
Nice.
Quick question for you as I've only got about 60 dives. What should I do if I get too heavy at depth? Say 100 feet and my BC if full or have some kind of BC failure? Totally drop the weights or just remove my belt and hold? Assume if I shoot straight up I'll be in trouble.
Well first off at 100 feet if you are too heavy with a full BC you are way over weighted. I would partially deflate my BC and drop one weight pocket on my BC and try to make a safe accent.
LOL - no kidding. You'd have to REALLY screw up to do that.
heh, well there were two parts - full BC or failed/empty BC. Just wanted to know what to do.
Originally posted by: Narse
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Narse
Not quite, the suits like that are rarely used anymore.![]()
Wrong...those are still used every day.
I worked maritime construction for many years and our dive crews are ONLY hard-hat divers...they get very offended if they're referred to as "scuba divers" since they don't use scuba gear. (although many are fully scuba certified)
I was speaking directly from a recreational perspective.
My knowledge ends at that point.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Narse
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Narse
Not quite, the suits like that are rarely used anymore.![]()
Wrong...those are still used every day.
I worked maritime construction for many years and our dive crews are ONLY hard-hat divers...they get very offended if they're referred to as "scuba divers" since they don't use scuba gear. (although many are fully scuba certified)
I was speaking directly from a recreational perspective.
My knowledge ends at that point.
heh-heh...I don't think those would be much fun for recreational diving...![]()