divinh
Contributor
Personally, I now prefer the back roll — IF everyone is paying attention! The only time I ever had a problem was when someone backrolled right on top of me. Because it is hard to see behind you, you need to get the OK to go from the crew member organizing the entry. If you are one closer to the front of the boat, and the boat is heading into the current, you will start drifting toward the back of the boat when you enter — and you’ll be immediately behind other divers waiting to enter. If another diver wasn’t paying attention during the briefing, and doesn’t wait for the go sign from the crew, you might find a diver, tank first, coming down on you. I avoid that by keeping my BCD empty, descending about 3-feet immediately upon entry, and kicking away from the boat.
I was on a drift dive, which meant we all entered at the same time, where another diver didn't immediately back away from the small boat, and I backed into him. The next thing I knew, there was the small boat hull hitting my head, leaving me with a head gash I could feel but not see. I pointed to it to the guide underwater, who indicated it was okay. Well, when we got back on the small boat after the dive, it was apparent to everyone that it wasn't such a little gash...