aku321
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I usually screw with my buddy's gear. Makes for a more interesting start of a dive. Although payback sucks!
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Hmm be careful with that, I used to do that but my SPG will act normal beyond about half a turn on.
Lynne mentioned deco in her predive check for a 15' lumpsucker dive. I personally wouldn't mention it. I know Lynne does because she subscribes to a phylosophy that says you do the same things regardless of the dive and I respect that. I subscribe to the phylosophy of being adaptive to the environment. Seeing as the only deco possible for a 15' dive is more time at 15' which one of us is right for mentioning it or not?
Some people may think I am arguing against buddy checks but I am not. I am raising certain questions in order to stimulate discussion as to why we do some of the things we do... and because I am tired of debating split fins and deep air (for a while anyways).
You may have scored some points. Maybe not right away. But, I think that would have given David something to chew on besides a toothpick.
We have a saying (it started out at the title of one lecture): "Let's buddy brain!"... but going through the list all together makes sure the thing I've forgotten in my own procedure won't be missed by the other two brains.
who will answer, "None!" when the leader asks, "Cutting tool?" ... some people just don't think they are important.
I usually screw with my buddy's gear. Makes for a more interesting start of a dive. Although payback sucks!
Isn't it obvious? In case of shark attack, you stab your buddy. Then you don't have to outswim the shark, just your buddy....
Off the topic a bit, but I recent went diving over in the west of Mexico.
On our boat were a young couple.
They strapped these huge 10" Bowie knives to their legs and jumped in (without a buddy check I may add!) sank to the bottom because they were well overweighted and had no exposure suits on. Then spent most of the dive crawling around on the floor massively negatively buoyant.
They were back on the boat within 30 minutes into a 20m dive, thank god.
What on earth would they do with such a huge knife?![]()