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Newbie here, forgive me if this topic is misplaced.
I recently certified in Monterey. I did my first boat dive on Memorial Day with the Monterey Express. Great dive onto Ball Buster Reef with a couple of expert buddies (Thanks guys).
I just got back from a trip to NC, and did a wreck dive through Discovery Diving in Beaufort. That dive is probably a topic for another place on the board, but I'll be happy to share if anyone is interested (it was wonderful).
What I liked about the particular dive *boat* is that they had a safety line at approx. 15 feet, running from the stern of the boat to the anchor. They also hung air off the stern in case someone miscalculated on the way back up and needed extra for the safety stop.
The safety line made it easy to 1) find the anchor line, 2) do the safety stop on the return, and 3) find the spare air (which no one needed on our trip).
I don't recall that Monterey Express had such a line on their boat. It seems like such a simple addition and safety service, I wonder why not? Do other boats in Monterey employ a safety line? If not, why not?
I look forward to diving with some of you folks as I progress in this sport!
I recently certified in Monterey. I did my first boat dive on Memorial Day with the Monterey Express. Great dive onto Ball Buster Reef with a couple of expert buddies (Thanks guys).
I just got back from a trip to NC, and did a wreck dive through Discovery Diving in Beaufort. That dive is probably a topic for another place on the board, but I'll be happy to share if anyone is interested (it was wonderful).
What I liked about the particular dive *boat* is that they had a safety line at approx. 15 feet, running from the stern of the boat to the anchor. They also hung air off the stern in case someone miscalculated on the way back up and needed extra for the safety stop.
The safety line made it easy to 1) find the anchor line, 2) do the safety stop on the return, and 3) find the spare air (which no one needed on our trip).
I don't recall that Monterey Express had such a line on their boat. It seems like such a simple addition and safety service, I wonder why not? Do other boats in Monterey employ a safety line? If not, why not?
I look forward to diving with some of you folks as I progress in this sport!