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Wow, I also did CMAS 2* and we weren't required to do that!
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What other fairy tales did your instructor share with you?
Further to the discussions at http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/basic-scuba-discussions/309572-darwin-awards-diving.html :
Is is possible to swap a tank underwater? Not hypothetical - have you done it, and if so, are you still reasonably un-scarred? Are there any reg setups which are specialized to be able to accomplish this?
My basic OW instructor told us that, if water enters the 1st stage, attaching this reg to a fresh bottle and opening it up will accelerate the plug of water to an incredibly high speed, leading to the likely rupture of your gauges.
Sounds to me more like an instructor who is too insecure to say, "I don't know. I'll find out for you."Just to be fair, it WAS a basic OW course, so perhaps he wanted to keep it simple at our level of training.
Just to be fair, it WAS a basic OW course, so perhaps he wanted to keep it simple at our level of training.
Cool beans ! I've always wondered how I could get to see more sharks. Now I'll just encourage all my buddies to wear splits.On a different, but equally logical (and important) topic, do you know that if you use split fins it will create a vortex behind you that registers on the electroreceptors of sharks which will then hunt you down?
Hmmm... is that the real reason behind you will die if you wear split fins?On a different, but equally logical (and important) topic, do you know that if you use split fins it will create a vortex behind you that registers on the electroreceptors of sharks which will then hunt you down?