Hank49
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Curly:5) The better shape you are in, the easier it is to do anything in the water
Except float. And stay warm with no wetsuit.

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Curly:5) The better shape you are in, the easier it is to do anything in the water
Better yet, on the dock.dlndavid:So if diving from a boat do you leave your ego on the boat?![]()
Alex777:I found this thread fascinating. The title calls for "experienced" divers to offer wisdom to "noobies". This requires would-be posters to answer the question, "am I experienced?" By my calculation, the no. of logged dives by those responding with advice is:
Alex777:I found this thread fascinating. The title calls for "experienced" divers to offer wisdom to "noobies". This requires would-be posters to answer the question, "am I experienced?" By my calculation, the no. of logged dives by those responding with advice is:
0 - 15: 2 posters
16 - 50: 7
51 - 100: 5
101 - 200: 7
201 - 500: 6
500 - 1000: 2
1000+: 4
2000+: 1
3000+: 2
unstated (Instructor): 1
unstated (SB Staff): 4
unstated: 19
Which leads to my own piece of advice: not all advice is equally valuable - consider the source.
Alex777:I found this thread fascinating. The title calls for "experienced" divers to offer wisdom to "noobies". This requires would-be posters to answer the question, "am I experienced?" By my calculation, the no. of logged dives by those responding with advice is:
0 - 15: 2 posters
16 - 50: 7
51 - 100: 5
101 - 200: 7
201 - 500: 6
500 - 1000: 2
1000+: 4
2000+: 1
3000+: 2
unstated (Instructor): 1
unstated (SB Staff): 4
unstated: 19
Which leads to my own piece of advice: not all advice is equally valuable - consider the source.