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DiveAlert (not Dive Alert Plus) [Still trying to decide whet er to mount it or keep it in a pocket]
My Dive Alert is attached and is never unattached. It's zero problem because of the connector/release. I leave it attached to my bcd when breaking down my gear.
I'd like to add that my father has lived in Indonesia for over 30 years. He wouldn't expect the PLB to provide rescue as expected because it's Indonesia.![]()
If you are going to carry a NLL, you should try it out with the Captain ahead of time. This ensures it is working, you are on the right channel, and alerts the Captain that a call might be coming. Every Captain I've done this with is complimentary about my having the NLL; it make their job easier in the event, mitigates potentially major problems for them, and lets them know I am trying to be self-reliant and not just assume the boat will be my nanny. On live-aboards, this works well; on 6-packs, not so much.
Baik terima kasihSame here. It'll be always attached to my BCD.
Apa kabar Chilly?
They will not be close...and if they are, they will not be involved...As a US citizen, I'd expect a US ship to come get me if they are close. Preferably a nuclear sub to just rise up from the depths and lift my butt out of the water like an elevator. Or threaten anyone who's refusing to come get me with a cruise missle!!! Y'all better come get my ass, these sharks look hungry!!!
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