Eric Sedletzky
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Agree 100%--------so I ask why make the stupid post to begin with?.....
It is great to see this issue debated so new divers can look are the responses and come to a better informed decision about what is right for them.![]()
Or poorly trained in theory and/or practical skills. People can be brainwashed easily into thinking they need something.
Well it couldn't have been that stupid a post or there wouldn't be so many people invested enough in the topic to respond
I got rid of the snorkel right after my class. I carry it when required (by the dive operator) in a pocket. We do a fair few surface swims of reasonable length. Manually inflate the BCD roll onto our backs and chat away as we swim along.
I have only once regretted not having a snorkel. On the way back on the dive boat some mantas were playing around and everyone grabbed snorkels and snorkeled with them.
I have had some rough conditions surface swimming to the exit. At that point I pop the reg in if a big set hits and I need it, I would rather have a reg in than a snorkel with water splashing over it. If things go sour I would rather have the safety of a reg with adequate air in my tank to drop down to avoid a boat or rouge wave trashing me on the rocks (I've had this happen). Our entries are normally over rock platforms and IMHO it is better to have a reg than a snorkel so you don't have to worry about the angle of your face in the water and can focus on other things! At the end of the dive the air in my tank is surplus so I don't care if I use it or if it is there when I take the tank for refill
I can see the value of having it in my pocket in boat dives where currents could make the shore a very difficult/impossible swim. IMHO it goes to having a proper dive plan and the appropriate resources to complete it safely. I have to say that I have never yet been in a situation where I needed a snorkel to be safe.
It is great to see this issue debated so new divers can look are the responses and come to a better informed decision about what is right for them.![]()
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