Try Christmas tree stairs in a NJ boat with 4 tanks in a dry-suit with a heaving boat in a swell. And no, you can't take off your gear in the water either. The last step is the worst. No thanks.
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Try Christmas tree stairs in a NJ boat with 4 tanks in a dry-suit with a heaving boat in a swell. And no, you can't take off your gear in the water either. The last step is the worst. No thanks.
No, there were no handrails at all. It looked something like this, but was not fixed. They had a rope with knots spread every 8" or so - I think it's what they used to pull the ladder up for while the boat is under way, but I used it to pull myself up. Oh, and we took off fins in the water before getting on boat - I've never been on a boat that did otherwise.
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About handing fins up to DM: OK idea, but easy to have one dropped by you ore the DM.
About carrying fins up by the heel straps: bad idea. Easy to drop BOTH of them.
About carrying fins up by putting the straps over the wrists: best idea. Taks but a moment, secure, and you ahve them with you to get back to the ladder if you slip off.