gangrel441
Contributor
doghouse:OK to clear this up so we can go get beyond why I had the problem.
1. I was doing #5 in the exam.
I had already done the natural ascent 30'/min
I had already done OOA buddy breathing skill test both donor and receiver
I had already done buddy breathing ascent both as donor and receiver.
I had already done emergency swimming ascent with bobbing technique.
I had already done buoyancy control tests.
I had already done ditch and don.
I was doing a final test of dump and flare. Our Depth was around 8-10'. Each Time I would reach for the release handle for the weights, the console was in the way and I could not find the handle.
YES THIS IS A PROBLEM WHY THE HECK DO YOU THINK I STARTED THIS POST?
I have mild OCD and if I cannot find a resolution for this I will have to quit diving as I will never be comfortable with the knowledge that there is no safe way to rig this equipment! I am sure you have read other posts by me. They will show that I tend to over-think things and over analyze them compared to what most people will consider normal. That is exactly what OCD is. I cannot help but obsess about something until I have a full understanding of it. This is why I am not looking for further people obsessing about how to do air sharing. I used the abbreviation CESA as it was suggested in post #3 that, that is what I was doing. If that confused anyone, sorry.
My wife has mild OCD as well, so I understand where you are coming from. She is also my regular buddy. I didn't mean to imply that there was no problem. My point was that your set-up is fine, it is a matter of getting YOURSELF comfortable with it. You now know that if you reach for your ditch handle and you wind up with a handful of console instead, you need to move the console out of the way and reach under it. The best solution for your problem is to get to know your gear inside and out. This goes for any rig you dive. Be able to find your way around it blindfolded using only your hands.
A retractor for your console would probably be a big help, as it would make it quite easy to sweep the console out of the way as you reach for your ditch pockets.
doghouse:I have 3 days left to get comfortable enough with rigging my gear to complete my last 2 dives for my OW exam. That is not much time considering how it keeps being pushed that there is no safe way to rig this setup!
Lots of people dive safely with the same type of rig as you do, so I wouldn't listen to anyone who tells you that there is no safe way to rig it. What I and others were saying is that it is never safe to ditch your weights at depth. This is regardless of whether you are diving a weight belt, a harness, integrated, etc....Most of us view ditching weights at depth to be a dangerous activity. I have never seen dump and flare taught as a skill. From 10 ft, it is probably not exceptionally dangerous unless you hold your breath, but I would never advise anyone to do this anyways. That's just my personal view. Your instructor may have his reasons.