Cecil
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Paul thanks for sharing this story. I only thing I can add is get a mini magna doodle from Fisher Price. $6.00 at Toy are Us. I once explained to my dive buddy why he should not touch the Torpedo Ray with my magna doodle.
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ArcticDiver:Well, how about the post saying that at 70 he isn't as strong as he once was. You don't know that as a fact. Or, the one that automatically ascribes health problems just because of age? Folks I'm here to tell you that there are many folks just like me who are healthy, strong people at whatever age. The old stereotypes about age, health and ability just don't apply any more. So, use facts; not outdated biases. Besides, if lots of folks were to do that I couldn't use my frail, old man routine to get preferential treatment anymore.
ArcticDiver:There are a couple of folks who doubted PTN's assertion that I didn't have all the air out of my dry suit. Don't doubt. While hanging on to him I went vertical and made sure there was no air in the wing or suit. Also, the water was fairly warm(+47F) so I had on a thin undergarment that didn't trap air. Also, read back over his post. It clearly said I went inverted to fin downward in opposition to the upward travel. What he sisn't know was that before that I had flared to slow the ascent.
ArcticDiver:Yep, it would have been best to check out the gear in a pool before using it in the ocean. But, that wasn't feasible. So, we had a confab and decided on weighting. It was off a bit. It happens.
ArcticDiver:Since PTN and Len were lobstering they were weighted very heavy. So, he could have kept me down if I had been able to hang on.
My perspective, in 20/20 hindsight was that I should have grabbed something other than his manifold. Then maybe I could have hung on when he turned away. Also, had he grabbed me and hung on we could have made better communication and made a better finish.
ArcticDiver:In general the comments have been useful for all. Thanks for taking this like we intended it; as a vehicle for people to think about how they would handle and underweighted buddy whether by losing weight(s), or by miscalculation.
ArcticDiver:Oh yes, the side to side rocking motion that PTN correctly interpreted as meaning "I've got a problem was taught in my first Cert class. Until ClassAction's comments have always thought it to be universal. Maybe need to add it to the pre-dive briefing.
Direct from the Recreational Scuba Training Council, which the majority of scuba cert agencies belong to:paulthenurse:I've been looking everywhere for my OpenWater Book and can't find it anywhere. Can anyone post a link to a listing of universal signals. I certainly need to brush up on them.
I stopped and looked at him and he swam over to me. He was not panicked at all and was calm and in control. He seemed to have good buoyancy control, hovering next to me.
It clearly said I went inverted to fin downward in opposition to the upward travel. What he sisn't know was that before that I had flared to slow the ascent.