RobPNW
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It costs too much money to take a dive trip to somewhere warm and fun 10 times a year?


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First of all, I am a photographer. I was in the Philippines a few years ago and had a very experienced diver who was THE most rude person I have ever encountered. I would be carefully photographing something and he would come in on me hot and essentially elbow his way into the space where I was shooting, take a couple of shots with his ****** little camera and then turn around and forcefully fin his way away kicking up a cloud of sand in the process. I have seen some people do some unwitting and unintended blunders that are easily forgivable but this guy was just outrageous. I finally complained to the operator and was put on a separate boat so as to avoid the interaction. It is the only time I have ever wanted to punch someone underwater.
I am really wondering where the people with all these pet peeves are diving that they keep running into all these inconsiderate people. I can't remember the last time I encountered something that bothered me in the slightest on a dive boat. Oh, there have been times, but not very often.Not only that, but one doesn't need the full pressure of the tank with the valve wide open to blow out a drop of water. The shorter the OW class, the less time they spend on technique.
Actually I found the large majority of divers, the majority of the time, are quite courteous, that's why the knuckleheads are so annoying, and stand out so much.
If I had a quarter for every time a recreational warm water diver said I was going to die for one of those things, I wouldn't have 25 cents.I’d be rich if I had a quarter for every time a recreational warm water diver told me I was going to die for:
Using a drysuit
Diving cold water
Cave diving
Moving to CCR
They don’t get the concept of intensive training mitigating the risks and there are rules to follow.![]()
I think that for every trimix fill I have paid for in a shop, I was charged by the cubic foot.I wish dive shops differentiated between tank size for the pricing of fills. Irks me to pay the same full a 40/50 with air as it does an 80/85.
I am really wondering where the people with all these pet peeves are diving that they keep running into all these inconsiderate people. I can't remember the last time I encountered something that bothered me in the slightest on a dive boat. Oh, there have been times, but not very often.
Agreed, I see it like this. Call someone an A-hole during the day they probably are, twice in a day maybe, third time in a day who's the A-hole?I am really wondering where the people with all these pet peeves are diving that they keep running into all these inconsiderate people. I can't remember the last time I encountered something that bothered me in the slightest on a dive boat. Oh, there have been times, but not very often.
If I had a quarter for every time a recreational warm water diver said I was going to die for one of those things, I wouldn't have 25 cents.
I think that for every trimix fill I have paid for in a shop, I was charged by the cubic foot.
Most of what you are paying for is the labor to hook it up and the capital expense to maintain the capability. the actual incremental cost of compressing 40cf more air is negligible compared to those.I wish dive shops differentiated between tank size for the pricing of fills. Irks me to pay the same full a 40/50 with air as it does an 80/85.
Hungover at best. Who drinks at 8 am in the morning?In another thread people are talking about the need to breathalyze all potential divers because of the large number of people boarding dive boats who are obviously intoxicated. Again, I have to wonder where these people are diving. I have never seen a diver who was visibly intoxicated.
Hungover at best. Who drinks at 8 am in the morning?