Chris12day
Contributor
I have drift dived a number of times in Florida off of commercial dive boats. The DM always had a dive flag on a line. All of the divers were required to have a safety sausage. When ever a diver had finished their dive, they were instructed to listen and look prior to surfacing after their safety stop. If they did have a line for their safety sausage, they would deploy it prior to surfacing. If they did not have a safety line, we were asked to deploy the safety sausage at the surface. The dive boat would then retrieve the surfaced diver when appropriate. Typically, we were traveling a very good distance in the water during the dive and would be more than 300 ft from either the DM or the boat.
Question: Is a safety sausage the appropriate signaling device when drift diving? With or without a dive flag?
It appears that a safety sausage falls outside of the required size and shape of a "diver down" flag.

Question: Is a safety sausage the appropriate signaling device when drift diving? With or without a dive flag?
It appears that a safety sausage falls outside of the required size and shape of a "diver down" flag.
