mksmith713
Contributor
Ok, so I'm gearing up to do a shore dive at Anglin Pier in Ft Lauderdale.
The conditions were pretty decent on the first two dives and I'm finishing up my surface interval when I notice the surf is getting rough.
I figure I still have 2 tanks to burn, so.......
I get geared up and head down the beach and into the surf.
The surf is kicked the living hell out of me, I'm sucking water through my snorkel like a straw.
I make my way out to where I can get my fine unstrapped from my BC and out them on, the whole time fighting the surf.
I figure, once I get down, I'll be OK.
I grab my reg, put it into my mouth and NOTHING.......NOTHING!!!!
When the hell did I turn the air off?
I know I turned it on because I was thinking how generous Force-E dive shop was with the air...I had 3500 psi or more...my guage is old school and stops at 3500.
So I know I turned it on.
I try to reach behind to turn the knob on and I just can't get it.
The surf is too rough and it's not happening.
Realizing I'm going to have to go back in to turn my air on, I orally inflate my BCD.
Mind you...the surf is kicking my @ss this whole time.....
Did I mention the surf was an @ss kicker.....
Ok, so I get back into shallow enough water, and start fighting with the fins.
I manage to get my BC unstrapped and off .
The surf yanks if from my hands and takes it to shore.
I pull off my fins and follow after it.
I get to shore, beach my gear and try to get myself adjusted so I can make another comical attempt to get out and photograph the pretty fishies.
I get my weight belt and BC back on, gather up my flag, camera and am reaching down to gather my fins when a huge wave comes in,knocks me head over heels, snatches one of my fins and takes it back out with it.
I ditch the camera,and flag and bolt for the surf to fine the stolen fin.
NOTHING!!!
I pop my reg in my mouth and swim in looking everywhere for it.
It has vanished.
I spend a good 45 minutes looking for that damnned fin to no avail.
I really think God was trying to tell me not to go back into that water.
Has anyone else ever had messages given to them like this?
The conditions were pretty decent on the first two dives and I'm finishing up my surface interval when I notice the surf is getting rough.
I figure I still have 2 tanks to burn, so.......
I get geared up and head down the beach and into the surf.
The surf is kicked the living hell out of me, I'm sucking water through my snorkel like a straw.
I make my way out to where I can get my fine unstrapped from my BC and out them on, the whole time fighting the surf.
I figure, once I get down, I'll be OK.
I grab my reg, put it into my mouth and NOTHING.......NOTHING!!!!
When the hell did I turn the air off?
I know I turned it on because I was thinking how generous Force-E dive shop was with the air...I had 3500 psi or more...my guage is old school and stops at 3500.
So I know I turned it on.
I try to reach behind to turn the knob on and I just can't get it.
The surf is too rough and it's not happening.
Realizing I'm going to have to go back in to turn my air on, I orally inflate my BCD.
Mind you...the surf is kicking my @ss this whole time.....
Did I mention the surf was an @ss kicker.....

Ok, so I get back into shallow enough water, and start fighting with the fins.
I manage to get my BC unstrapped and off .
The surf yanks if from my hands and takes it to shore.
I pull off my fins and follow after it.
I get to shore, beach my gear and try to get myself adjusted so I can make another comical attempt to get out and photograph the pretty fishies.
I get my weight belt and BC back on, gather up my flag, camera and am reaching down to gather my fins when a huge wave comes in,knocks me head over heels, snatches one of my fins and takes it back out with it.
I ditch the camera,and flag and bolt for the surf to fine the stolen fin.
NOTHING!!!
I pop my reg in my mouth and swim in looking everywhere for it.
It has vanished.
I spend a good 45 minutes looking for that damnned fin to no avail.
I really think God was trying to tell me not to go back into that water.
Has anyone else ever had messages given to them like this?