Not surprising, since that skill is not in the class.n my SDI solo course which was completed on Bonaire, there was no requirement to doff/don my system underwater..
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Not surprising, since that skill is not in the class.n my SDI solo course which was completed on Bonaire, there was no requirement to doff/don my system underwater..
Totally agree...... but maybe it's a skill that should be incorporated into the class!Not surprising, since that skill is not in the class.
could always disconnect...I would like to see how it is done with a drysuit with proper hose length.
Interesting. I expect myself to be able to perform all of this except the redundant air supply currently (OWD, nitrox, deep, 45 dives roughly). I'm thinking about doing this course a bit further diwn the line but it would be for additional problem solving skills. If the above is all there is to it, I can skip this one... It may refine existing skills but none of this would be new. I thought of this class as more of a self rescue class. Am I wrong?Doff and Don is not part of the required skills list. The surface swim is not optional. From the published standards for SDI Solo:
Swimming skills
1. 200 metres / 600 feet surface swim in full scuba equipment, configured for local diving conditions; must be non-stop and performed in an open water environment
Scuba skills
1. Demonstrate adequate pre-dive planning
2. Limits based on personal gas consumption
3. Exact dive and/or no-decompression profile
4. Properly execute the planned dive within all predetermined limits
5. Equipment configuration appropriate for solo diving a. Streamlining equipment b. How to use and carry a redundant air supply
6. Proper descent / ascent rates
7. Proper safety stop procedures
8. Monitoring of decompression status equipment; tables, computers, equipment
9. Navigation skills
10. Demonstrate proficiency of navigation with compass
11. Demonstrate emergency change over to a backup regulator or bailout scuba at a depth not exceeding 30 metres / 100 feet
12. Deploy surface marker and use of surface audible signaling device
As far as taking off the BP&W with a long hose: I just started diving with a long hose so please correct me. But why would I not doff it over my right shoulder. First taking off the necklace and freeing the long hose from the canister or retainer of course, but then I could take off the bp&w with the reg still in my mouth. Why would I resort to the acrobatic version shown in the initial post?