Dixie Diving
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I was wondering what is the way you guys make your boat dives. I have been on a charter a couple times, and how they did it was just tie (anchor) into the wrecks we were diving and run a rope from the anchor line down the side of the boat and about 100 feet pass the back of the boat.
Is this pretty much the standard why of doing? I'm about to take my adv. open water soon and was wondering if I was going to do the boat cert with it, would it be a waste of time, or will they teach me stuff that I really need to know if I'm going to be boat diving on a someone's personal boat.
I was thinkin that if I was to dive off a personal boat, I would use the same method as above but anchor just north of whatever I dive and when I get to the bottom at the anchor just tie a reel off and head south.
Now is that a horrible idea or do you know an easier more practical approach? Just trying to figure out how things are done, because I have access to a boat and it would be a lot better than having to pay out charters.
Is this pretty much the standard why of doing? I'm about to take my adv. open water soon and was wondering if I was going to do the boat cert with it, would it be a waste of time, or will they teach me stuff that I really need to know if I'm going to be boat diving on a someone's personal boat.
I was thinkin that if I was to dive off a personal boat, I would use the same method as above but anchor just north of whatever I dive and when I get to the bottom at the anchor just tie a reel off and head south.
Now is that a horrible idea or do you know an easier more practical approach? Just trying to figure out how things are done, because I have access to a boat and it would be a lot better than having to pay out charters.