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As most of you know, and likely agree, I am a firm proponent for primary donate. It allows us to prepare for the worst with a panicked OOA situation, gives great streamlining and hose routing, easy access to the secondary, etc. It is the obvious way to dive with the ability to always hand off what is in your mouth.
10 years ago we saw the start of a massive push towards sidemount. Huge arguments have been had about how to maintain primary donate with the Z-system, Toddy-Style, use of a long hose period, and we have largely settled on the "Bogaerthian" system with long hose on the right with a modified hog-loop, and short hose on the left. Half of the time we are on a short hose and have to come to terms with how we are going to donate that long hose to an OOA diver.
In the last 2-3 years we have seen a huge push with CCR where again, you can't donate out of your mouth since you're on the loop.
Reason this came up for me personally
For the last year or so, my single tank diving has been done with a double hose regulator where I can't practically donate out of my mouth either, and most all of my diving lately has been done on a rebreather. Nearly all of my diving is spent either teaching or in a cave. I teach in doubles, so that's not an issue, and when I'm cave diving, we have the advantage of lights so getting mugged out of the blue is pretty low.
How do I handle it right now?
On the rebreather and double hose, I have a long or long-ish *usually 40" in OW, 7' in cave* hose that is bungeed to the backplate or tank in sidemount, and is clipped off to the shoulder d-ring. With the double hose and rebreather, there is simply no way around it and primary donate is not an option. I have accepted that I have to have different donation procedures
Hopefully this will spark some interesting discussion because I'm genuinely interested in seeing some of the other opinions out there
10 years ago we saw the start of a massive push towards sidemount. Huge arguments have been had about how to maintain primary donate with the Z-system, Toddy-Style, use of a long hose period, and we have largely settled on the "Bogaerthian" system with long hose on the right with a modified hog-loop, and short hose on the left. Half of the time we are on a short hose and have to come to terms with how we are going to donate that long hose to an OOA diver.
In the last 2-3 years we have seen a huge push with CCR where again, you can't donate out of your mouth since you're on the loop.
Reason this came up for me personally
For the last year or so, my single tank diving has been done with a double hose regulator where I can't practically donate out of my mouth either, and most all of my diving lately has been done on a rebreather. Nearly all of my diving is spent either teaching or in a cave. I teach in doubles, so that's not an issue, and when I'm cave diving, we have the advantage of lights so getting mugged out of the blue is pretty low.
How do I handle it right now?
On the rebreather and double hose, I have a long or long-ish *usually 40" in OW, 7' in cave* hose that is bungeed to the backplate or tank in sidemount, and is clipped off to the shoulder d-ring. With the double hose and rebreather, there is simply no way around it and primary donate is not an option. I have accepted that I have to have different donation procedures
- Do we need to re-evaluate whether it is practical to have two different forms of OOA donation practices?
- Do we just accept that these are "fringe" portions of the diving community and that accommodations have to be made to work with this kind of gear?
- Do we admit that BSAC was right about not pushing primary donate because it is not scalable? Not IMO to the point of going to secondary take, but since there is a 0% possibility of making it work on a rebreather, and no practical way IMO of making it work in sidemount, do we need to figure out a way to make it work?
- Does it matter that these "fringe" or "advanced" diving configurations have different protocols since primary donate is IMO the clear and obvious solution for single-hose backmount, and single tank sidemount diving?
- Do we need to re-evaluate the way we teach sidemount to put a larger emphasis on single tank sidemount? Primarily for those that enjoy the freedom of not having a tank on their back, but don't need the added hassle and complexity of the second bottle?
Hopefully this will spark some interesting discussion because I'm genuinely interested in seeing some of the other opinions out there