Heat Miser
Contributor
I watched the first video before he took it down .... and was a bit surprised. I watched the second video and there are three things I think are off-point. Firstly the guy donating the primary gets his auxiliary on the bungee caught in the first demonstration. Im sure Alec loves this, it is resolved in the second replay. Secondly Alec talks about the long hose wrapping around someone's neck twice. Thirdly I learnt OW with RAID and we were taught to donate the primary, so Alec, not all rec agencies agree that the yellow occy auxiliary gets donated first.
Long hoses are no longer the sole domain of Cave and Wreck Divers. I was diving last month with my 17 y.o. son. He hadn't dived for 6 months we were at 24 meter depth looking for grey nurse sharks. He signals to me that his rented air integrated computer failed. The first thing I do is hand him my primary on a long hose. The second thing I do is turn around and head for the anchor line to go up. It's going to take me 5-7 min at that depth to get him close to the surface safely. As we are heading back, I turn his computer over and see it has a functioning SPG embedded in the back of the computer housing. Less worried we stayed down another 12 min, knowing we could dive together, he had my long hose in his hand if there was a problem. We couldn't do that with a short hose because we'd be in vertical trim joined at the hip.
Finally in the classic example where an out of air diver swims up and rips the yellow occy from Alec chest, he is then entangled, vertical trim, in a death grip and Alec's shot up from 24 m (78ft) to 5 m (16ft) in the space of a minute .... you need space to move Alec! Your now in trouble locked in vertical lambada with panicked diver. What do you do?
Long hoses are no longer the sole domain of Cave and Wreck Divers. I was diving last month with my 17 y.o. son. He hadn't dived for 6 months we were at 24 meter depth looking for grey nurse sharks. He signals to me that his rented air integrated computer failed. The first thing I do is hand him my primary on a long hose. The second thing I do is turn around and head for the anchor line to go up. It's going to take me 5-7 min at that depth to get him close to the surface safely. As we are heading back, I turn his computer over and see it has a functioning SPG embedded in the back of the computer housing. Less worried we stayed down another 12 min, knowing we could dive together, he had my long hose in his hand if there was a problem. We couldn't do that with a short hose because we'd be in vertical trim joined at the hip.
Finally in the classic example where an out of air diver swims up and rips the yellow occy from Alec chest, he is then entangled, vertical trim, in a death grip and Alec's shot up from 24 m (78ft) to 5 m (16ft) in the space of a minute .... you need space to move Alec! Your now in trouble locked in vertical lambada with panicked diver. What do you do?