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  1. pwl

    It's official - the ladies have it...

    i'm guessing the "40%" number is more likely to be "40% of people who start OW courses are women" - observation of largish clubs around the place makes it seem the total number of women continuing to dive is a much smaller proportion (maybe 10%). as to the whole spatial awareness & direction...
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    Just moved to Sydney

    coming up to summer i don't think you'd have a problem finding stores needing extra hands
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    Learning the wheel

    during my course, the wheels my course buddy & i used were slightly off - enough to give a slightly different answer either way. there was a degree of parallax error involved - such that, if you knew what the answer was "supposed" to be, you could adjust the way you looked at the wheel (where...
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    expecting out-of-air?

    thanks for the response - and interesting that the situation seemed very similar to my experience: that few moments of "say whaaa?" which seems to me unsurprising in this sort of situation. maybe i'm getting too psychological and theoretical, but i can't help feeling that since OOA is so rare...
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    expecting out-of-air?

    these days you'd be hard-pressed to find *anyone* without some kind of alternate air source & needing to buddy breath (multiple failures maybe, but yikes). there's several possible factors involved in why the communication wasn't perfectly clear: - i might not have been clear with the...
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    expecting out-of-air?

    buddy checks were done on shore, although we turn the air off on the boat & back on at the site. unfortunately the boat isn't conducive to another check: it's a cramped RIB it was probably my eagerness to get in the water before heat & motion made me sick that meant the tank wasn't on properly...
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    expecting out-of-air?

    yes, by definition it was sufficient, since we are both still alive. having any emergency is not ideal, obviously. my buddy was on 90bar; the swim-thru was part of the pre-dive plan, until i went inside, there was nothing out of the ordinary to change the plan.
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    expecting out-of-air?

    the odd thing it this was 30 minutes into the dive - so it's not like the classic "oops - forgot to turn it on" situation. i checked breathing at the surface - i normally do going off a boat - before going under (5 breaths, watching the gauge, no problem). but yes - it'll be a while before i...
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    Diving as a career.

    nono - i think she wants to be able to actually go diving herself :D :D :D
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    Byron Bay Australia - Zero to Divemaster Course

    i dived for 4 years (fairly consistently) before considering the DM course. i still think of myself as being a rank amateur.
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    How many DiveMasters?

    there's "master diver", which is all about doing lots of specialties. there's also no stricture on just taking one agency's route - the dive shop i deal with has both PADI and TDI courses, so it's pretty easy for their customers to "go technical" with essentially the same group of people. the...
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    expecting out-of-air?

    waiting for some other divers to exit the overhead area i *might* have gone backwards abit. however in retrospect it seems more likely to me that when i initially turned my air on (on the boat) i did a half-***** job, and so when the tank pressure dropped beyond a certain point there wasn't the...
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    expecting out-of-air?

    yah - this is what i was getting at. interesting, isn't it? and makes you wonder what you can really do about it - especially since you don't know how effective the practice is until Something Bad happens :/
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    expecting out-of-air?

    the event got be thinking about long hoses, etc - it would have been a little more comfortable to have had a long hose as the receiver, to be sure. but then i thought about the ramifications of using the long hose as primary & the fact that i'd have *had* to pull my buddy's reg out of her mouth...
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    expecting out-of-air?

    that sort of relates to my query - do you practice this in a very organised way or do you randomly decide that "now" is an OOA moment & we'll pretend it's real. i'm wondering about the psychological differences between real & training.
  16. pwl

    expecting out-of-air?

    hi folks we all use a bunch of signals all the time whilst diving: "ok", "go down", "go up", "air low" etc; but i was wondering how often people have seen or expect to see "out of air" ? i ask because yesterday i had my own ooa experience: after 30 mins of diving we headed into a little...
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    Gear Exchange Done

    i think it's designed to severely stress you; it's good if it does, frankly. maskless buddy breathing while you change the rest of your gear is a whole 'nother story, believe me. bailout (*holding* all gear in arms, air off, jump in, come up looking dm perfect) is a different kettle of fish...
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    DiveMaster/LDS conflict

    that seems the best way to go to me & is what i do, mainly 'cos i don't want the pool to eat my own gear :P the only reason you might want to go with a jacket BC in the OW section is if you're demo'ing skills (eg BC remove/replace) - which would make no sense if you're in BP/W. seems like a...
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    C cards and diffrent certifing agencies

    it's not about losing/making money - i think the point is that after you do a course you get your C-card updated with *all* of your specialties - and/or highest qual - listed, eg: Advanced Open Water Enriched Air Diver Wreck Diver then you do a few more courses: Rescue Diver...
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    WHAT do you bother logging?

    i was asked for mine by a liveaboard dive director last year; plus a couple of wreck-dive operators who wanted to put their stamp in my book *after* the dive ;) that's about it. what do i log? -> my own dives, usually record various fish and entry/exit notes. handy to remember what sort of...
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