DiveRoper
Guest
Hello from Colorado.
Have a coupla thoughts and would like to get some ideas from all you divers out there.
My wife and I went for our open water dives this weekend. Along with all of the equipment failures, 2 spgs, 1 regulator, 1 BCD for the group of four, and total lack of organization we did not become certified. Failed our 4 th dive due to lack of buoyancy control.
Both of us had buoyancy control while at the platform, could easily hover but when asked to swim around the platform at a particular depth, either we went to high or to deep.
My wife even did a "free fall", thought that was in sky diving.
The instructor told us to get some private lessons, practice, then come back to perform the 4th open water dive to get certified.
The "pool" we took our lessons in was 10 feet by 20 feet. How would be the best way to practice in a very confined space?
Should I, we just go back, and stay, with Team Roping?
Thank you for all the ideas and information we have gained from this board.
Have a coupla thoughts and would like to get some ideas from all you divers out there.
My wife and I went for our open water dives this weekend. Along with all of the equipment failures, 2 spgs, 1 regulator, 1 BCD for the group of four, and total lack of organization we did not become certified. Failed our 4 th dive due to lack of buoyancy control.
Both of us had buoyancy control while at the platform, could easily hover but when asked to swim around the platform at a particular depth, either we went to high or to deep.
My wife even did a "free fall", thought that was in sky diving.
The instructor told us to get some private lessons, practice, then come back to perform the 4th open water dive to get certified.
The "pool" we took our lessons in was 10 feet by 20 feet. How would be the best way to practice in a very confined space?
Should I, we just go back, and stay, with Team Roping?
Thank you for all the ideas and information we have gained from this board.