Scuba-74
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lucky you. I took an SSI course and the last thing we had to do was paternally flood the suit, ascend, make the safety stop and surface.
I'm curious to find out if this is common practice. Seems like a bit of an overkill.
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lucky you. I took an SSI course and the last thing we had to do was paternally flood the suit, ascend, make the safety stop and surface.
I don’t think it’s standard. My instructor seemed like he had his own wayI'm curious to find out if this is common practice. Seems like a bit of an overkill.
Somehow I dive a drysuit without a drysuit card. How did that happen?
Nobody ever asked the question. No, they would not know me by name, face or reputation. They also do not ask for a nitrox card when I bring my tanks on board. The only time I was questioned about nitrox for a fill the dive boat operator asked me the MOD for 32% and 36%. Test over, I got my fills. For all three of us in the group. Outside of drysuit territory the dive boat operators want Nitrox cards for fills. I've never been asked for a nitrox card from a fill station, US or Mexico.I would venture a guess that charters you dive with have known you for a while.
Somehow I dive a drysuit without a drysuit card. How did that happen?