Hoag
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OK, it was only a pool session (and PLEASE let's not make this about whether to log pool sessions or not), but on Saturday, I finally got to jump in and blow some bubbles.
I have a trip to Cayman Brac coming up soon and the last time that I went diving was in the spring of 2019, in what I refer to as "The Before Days". Since my last dive trip, I have acquired 2 new dive computers (a PERDIX AI and a Teric) and I have lost over 50 pounds so some significant changes made and a fair bit of rust to knock off. IMHO, it was prudent to get in the pool before my trip.
I did some of the basic skills such as Remove, Recover & Replace my reg, Remove, Replace & Clear my mask, breathe from my Octo etc. Given that the pool was fresh water, and the water around Cayman Brac is most definitely salty, checking my buoyancy was a "best guess" and will have to be fine tuned once I get there but let's just say that even with a 3mm wetsuit, I now need significantly less lead than I used to need with just a skin. I also used the session to take a good look at my new DCs and see what info is presented and how. (I have an SPG as a back-up, and I compared the pressure from the 2 DCs to the SPG and was happy that they were very close.)
After about 40 minutes, I was happy with my refresher "splash" & got out and went home. I did log the dive, if for no other reason than the dive shop at CBBR wants to know when my last dive was, and now I can say that it was just a few weeks before my trip and I used it as an unofficial skills review. Is there still more rust to knock off? Of course there is, but I think that jumping in the pool was, for me at least, a very good idea.
As an aside, although only a pool session, based on what I saw, I am very happy with the two new dive computers and although it is smaller, I found the Teric easier to read than the PERDIX AI.
I have a trip to Cayman Brac coming up soon and the last time that I went diving was in the spring of 2019, in what I refer to as "The Before Days". Since my last dive trip, I have acquired 2 new dive computers (a PERDIX AI and a Teric) and I have lost over 50 pounds so some significant changes made and a fair bit of rust to knock off. IMHO, it was prudent to get in the pool before my trip.
I did some of the basic skills such as Remove, Recover & Replace my reg, Remove, Replace & Clear my mask, breathe from my Octo etc. Given that the pool was fresh water, and the water around Cayman Brac is most definitely salty, checking my buoyancy was a "best guess" and will have to be fine tuned once I get there but let's just say that even with a 3mm wetsuit, I now need significantly less lead than I used to need with just a skin. I also used the session to take a good look at my new DCs and see what info is presented and how. (I have an SPG as a back-up, and I compared the pressure from the 2 DCs to the SPG and was happy that they were very close.)
After about 40 minutes, I was happy with my refresher "splash" & got out and went home. I did log the dive, if for no other reason than the dive shop at CBBR wants to know when my last dive was, and now I can say that it was just a few weeks before my trip and I used it as an unofficial skills review. Is there still more rust to knock off? Of course there is, but I think that jumping in the pool was, for me at least, a very good idea.
As an aside, although only a pool session, based on what I saw, I am very happy with the two new dive computers and although it is smaller, I found the Teric easier to read than the PERDIX AI.