Sad, but true words DW. BUT, exception proves the rule.Sure, if the boaters/jet skiers give a damn. Lost count of the number of times the flag was ignored or people started yanking on the flag.
DW
Use a flag, or bouy or what u want
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Sad, but true words DW. BUT, exception proves the rule.Sure, if the boaters/jet skiers give a damn. Lost count of the number of times the flag was ignored or people started yanking on the flag.
DW
Agreed. A person has to make the best decision possible with the information at hand. When I use a flag, I tie it off to a stump or log.Sad, but true words DW. BUT, exception proves the rule.
Use a flag, or bouy or what u want
There are many wreck dives in SFL that aren’t drift dives. I would say the vast majority are not. The deeper dives (>200 ft) off Ft Lauderdale are dove as drift just as a convenience, since it’s difficult to tie/untie into the wreck at that depth. Deco is also easier drifting, rather than holding onto an anchor line.Where can you dive in SE FL without pulling a flag, not BHB, where?
I dive in Boynton Beach, West Palm, and Jupiter. The Castor in Boynton is still done mostly with a moored ball. The Capt Tony and Bud Bar used to be, but with the deteriorated condition, they are mostly a drift. All the wrecks in West Palm and Jupiter are drift dives. All the drift dives require flags.There are many wreck dives in SFL that aren’t drift dives. I would say the vast majority are not. The deeper dives (>200 ft) off Ft Lauderdale are dove as drift just as a convenience, since it’s difficult to tie/untie into the wreck at that depth. Deco is also easier drifting, rather than holding onto an anchor line.
Ok, I did most of my diving a little farther south, Broward, Dade & Monroe. I know Palm Beach is drift diving.I dive in Boynton Beach, West Palm, and Jupiter. The Castor in Boynton is still done mostly with a moored ball. The Capt Tony and Bud Bar used to be, but with the deteriorated condition, they are mostly a drift. All the wrecks in West Palm and Jupiter are drift dives. All the drift dives require flags.
Your tech dives may be in a different category. The Sky Cliff off Boynton beach is also a drift down, drift deco
As per @nippurmagnum If you dive solo, your flag line will eventually get wrapped around something that you will not be able to release, especially if you have a yoke tank. Doff and don is a valuable skill. Ask me how I know