Mr Carcharodon
Contributor
Lil' Irish Temper:I had a diver tell me, he wants to do a shore dive, but the spot he wanted to dive is 3/4 of a mile off shore, and wanted to swim out to it, then dive it, and then swim back. He said he was a strong swimmer. I thought "Get a Boat" but sometimes I forget thats not an option for everyone.
I could see someone doing it in perfect conditions, but even then I think it would be tough.
But I only drift and boat dive, I maybe have shore dove 2 times.
I told him that to me that seemed a little extreme to me, and I think it would be too much.
I know the spot he is talking about, it never gets deeper then 25 ft. in Lake Erie
But like I said, I really don't know, and was wondering from the shore divers, if I steered him in the wrong direction, or is 3/4 of a mile really not to extreme?
I have done a shore dive where we started with a swim of about 3/4 mile out. We swam back underwater and did the last part as a surface swim. The dive was followed by a hike 200 feet vertically back up to the top of a cliff. I will admit I was tired when we I got back to the car but my dive buddy asked if I wanted to do a second dive! I declined that offer. Really going beyond 600 yards, out and back, makes for a long dive. But in the end 3/4 of a mile may be possible for some people. Probably a good idea to creep up on this sort of distance though. Has your friend done 1/4 and 1/2 mile swims before? Also I assume in Lake Eire there are no currents, but you had better know that for sure before you go.
By the way you can find some really cool dive sites in hard to get to locations, but renting a boat may be a better option.