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Bubblemaker_ontario:very well done divedude.... I tip my hat to you.....
Maybe next time bring a camera with you and snap a pic of them. They are giving scuba a bad rep.
How many fools were driving dive boats this past weekend in Kingston anyways? AUGGHHHHHHH! This is going to have a rather negative effect on my safety stop gas consumption this weekend, unless we can get cannon mounted onto our dive boats in time.Vinnie:Just this weekend I had two divers pull up in a private dive boat, ask me a few questions about local wrecks then proceed to speed right over my diver's bubbles. When he came back with more questions I "politely" explaned to him about the flags I was flying and told him to use his head when around a dive site.
Still, maritime etiquette demands that you ask permission before even touching another skipper's boat.............. unless, of course, you're rescuing them from imminent danger.Hank49:Yep, those guys were very rude in their approach. Some people...But as for tying up to another boat on a mooring without permission....it's not unusual here in Belize to see two boats on one mooring. I have been diving and surfaced to see a boat tied to mine. As long as they aproach slowly looking for bubbles it doesn't seem to cause a problem.