Kharon
Contributor
It's important for me to discuss the strategy I want to use with my buddy prior to the dive.
I almost exclusively dive solo. BUT when I'm going to be in the water with someone else It is imperrative to clearly discuss and demonstrate the only way OOA donation works with my rig.
For my comfort I have a very short primary hose - no where near long enough for another diver to breathe from and I'm simply not going to swap it out for a very long one on the few occasions where there will be other divers in the water. Especially since the probablity of an OOA event is vanishingly small with well trained & responsible divers that have well maintained equipment.
I have set up a pony on a very convienent sling. The octo is on my right shoulder clipped on with a QR magnetic holder. The pony is alway on and it's held with QR shackles. That hose is fairly long. The entire rig is bright yellow. If someone needs it, they only have to pull the yellow octo free and breathe. I will immediately pop the shackles and hand the pony to them (it has a handle). This is discussed and demonstrated long before it's time to splash. I consider that method far safer than handing off a primary and being tied to a possibly panicked diver who could pull me up in an uncontrolled ascent.
Everyone may vehemently disagree, however, it's my life at risk and I have final say on what I consider the safest protocol for me. I prefer to dive solo and if the protocol I conform to isn't acceptable, then you needn't depend on me. In fact, I'd rather you wouldn't. I believe it's every divers responsibility to garner the skills and equipment to be self-sufficient. Safer for you - safer for me.
I've found a few things that are accepted as "best practice" in scuba that I fairly strongly disagree with. They seem to have sprung from whole cloth without much evidence and were just accepted because some "authority" said so. I put them in the same catagory as old wives tales.