FPDocMatt
Contributor
ferris213:Try and avoid the temptation to 'explain' things with hand signals. I found it almost always confuses the message. Rather give very short, universally understood (hopefully) signals.
As an example, I was diving with someone and had a very confusing set of hand signals exchanged. When back on the boat they told me they were trying to communicate the fact that they were tired from finning into the current, and were feeling anxious from over breathing, so they wanted to hang around behind a rock while they caught their breath.
Rather than five or six hand signals in very quick succession that meant nothing to me, simply showing a big, clear 'STOP' would have got a better result.
I guess it would be too burdensome for divers to have to learn a lot more hand signals, but I really think a few additional ones would be nice.
Or perhaps I should just learn to communicate what I want to communicate using the ones we have in a more intelligent fashion.
Recently while buddied with a DM, I wanted to suggest that we swim "over there" and have a look around. I pointed at my mask with two fingers, then pointed over there. She turned and looked over there. Of course, that's exactly what she should have done, because that's what I had signaled. I now know that if I had pointed at her and me, made the finning signal, then pointed over there, it would have made more sense.
But on occasion I've been in situations where I think we really need a new signal. For example, there should be one for "Awesome!"
I did buy a slate, perhaps I just need to use it.