halemanō;5193755:I'd like some second and third opinions about whether the above is a very narrow minded view of resort diving. Here in Hawaii, I would agree with the above quoted percentages of resort instructor's using vest BC's (no such thing as resort DM's in Hawaii). But Hawaii is not a dive resort location; our resort diving is mostly Intro's and OW Cert's. Mostly I'm wondering; Is it really JUST marketing?
Hawaii resorts do not lend themselves to dive op's that do retail. Perhaps the predominant dive op in Hawaii is the charter boat, but I'm comfortable saying ~half of our charter operators do not have a brick and mortar "store" so retail is out of the question. A prudent Hawaii instructor would take long looks at fleaBay, craigslist and swing by the Salvation Army 2 or 3 times a week.
We really can't afford wholesale +10%, +S&H (although often we pay it). I searched/waited for months to score my blue vest SeaQuest off eBay for $130 shipped; the same style I took new ($250 clearance) to my "zero to hero" CDC, and the same style as nearly all the resort BC's my employers have had for customers. It's easy to train warm water divers in that style BC, it's easy to train in the same style BC and it's not hard to dive well in that style BC.
One day I popped into Salvation Army and a nearly unused blue Balance was my reward, for $20. Now I guide in the Balance and instruct in the vest, but if the price had been $100 for the Balance I would still only be diving the vest. It's OK, for $20 (well maybe a little better than OK). How much will it be for a competent ebay BP/W shipped to Maui?
>95% of all rental BC's in Hawaii are vest BC's; resorts, charters and dive shops. It's probably higher by a few digits. Here on Maui there are those that would limit commercial ocean recreation at many popular sites due to supposed negative impact of badly trained and guided divers over the reefs, and they are watching us closely. Partly due to that scrutiny, I do not see tours comprised of the sawtooth profile, rototilling noob's many of the BP/W crowd "claim" the "poodle jacket" mostly produces.
I mostly see happy new divers who are doing quite well. Our employers would not be our employers if we were fueling our opponents fire and customers were being scared or hurt. We would also not be able to afford car insurance without tips; if any of us thought BP/W, or even BI smaller than XXL, would increase our tips from the multitude of vacation and Intro diver's, don't you think there would be more? If nothing is broken, what good is a fix?![]()
I am not trying to convince anybody on what to dive, although as usual you are taking a contrary biased opinion you actually agreed with me as to why you use a BCD instead of a BP

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