Hi there,
I work on a charter dive boat. We dive over rock reef which means that the anchor often gets stuck. So after guiding a dive down to 27 meters or so to with in 5 mins of no NDL i find my self on deck with an anchor that won't move. So skipper says.. "can you get the anchor free for me?" so with bearly 15 min surface time a gear up and roll over for a solo decent to 27 meters to find a anchor and drag it off a snag.
Now, its not that i am uncomfortable with the solo dive to get the anchor but i do feel fatiuged after the 10 - 15 min dive for the anchor and have had other divers say ' those bounce dives ain' t good for you!'
Has any one else had any similar experiences or advice on bounce diving?
Mat
I work on a charter dive boat. We dive over rock reef which means that the anchor often gets stuck. So after guiding a dive down to 27 meters or so to with in 5 mins of no NDL i find my self on deck with an anchor that won't move. So skipper says.. "can you get the anchor free for me?" so with bearly 15 min surface time a gear up and roll over for a solo decent to 27 meters to find a anchor and drag it off a snag.
Now, its not that i am uncomfortable with the solo dive to get the anchor but i do feel fatiuged after the 10 - 15 min dive for the anchor and have had other divers say ' those bounce dives ain' t good for you!'
Has any one else had any similar experiences or advice on bounce diving?
Mat