dmdoss
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I dont know her, I was working on her heater and she seen my dive sticker on my van. Thats when she told me about it.
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Ok. Well, it's not the industry that is giving people enough rope to hang themselves with. It's the instructor who didn't explain the issues well enough, the DM that exceeded the diver's experience level, and the diver's for not using common sense.dmdoss:I dont know her, I was working on her heater and she seen my dive sticker on my van. Thats when she told me about it.
3-Ring Octopus:Depth-sensitive BC's for all!! If you try to go below your certed depth, it inflates and pulls you up 10' before returning to neutral bouyancy!
Personally, I prefer the bouy approach.3-Ring Octopus:Depth-sensitive BC's for all!! If you try to go below your certed depth, it inflates and pulls you up 10' before returning to neutral bouyancy!!
Understand, but not really practicle or needed if the instructor is doing the job right.dmdoss:yeah but if the basic ow table only showed the info for 60' they would be less likely to go below that. Then the next cert. could have the info for the deeper. I was just thinking safety for new divers.
:yelclap:dmdoss:well I guess it wouldnt work anyway if they used a computer.