Windminstrel:
I'm a brand new OW newbie, and don't want to be a pain to anyone when I dive. Alot of you folks say that you'd ask the newbie to plan the dive to make sure they're comfortable. So let me ask you, how/what do we plan? As a newbie, my plan tends to be "get in the water, look at cool stuff, don't break anything, and try not to bounce off the bottom too much, and oh yeah, don't get killed". What would an appropriate dive plan be for a newbie in a new location, on a boat dive?
Picture this: Me and newbie X standing by the car, looking over the ocean...
Me: "So if we enter here and follow these pipes straight out, we'll hit a concrete block with a hook in it. At that spot, the water is about 9m deep. At that spot, we'll find a few artificial reefs (bricks, not wrecks), in a semi-circle, with lots of fishes. Anoter about 10-15m out, we hit 17m deep water, some green stuff growing on the bottom and a bigger natural reef with some gigant clams around it, some nudibranches and the resident fishes. There's very little current here, as you can see only some moderate surf, and there's lots of stuff to see on both the artificial reefs and the natural one. How do you think we should approach it?"
Newbie X: "I'd really like to see that natural reef, but my air-consumption suxx when I'm swimming, so can we not swim out to about there on the surface, then relax before going down to tie off the float"
Me: "Ok, sounds like a good idea"
Newbie X: "And since we're at 17m, our NDL is 56 min, so that's our limit time-wise"
Me: "Ok -- how long do you usually last with your tank?"
Newbie X: "Ohh, not that long, but I'll let you know when I hit 50 bar"
Me: "How 'bout when you hit 100bar (half a tank for the metric-impaired)? I'd like to know that we both have gas left to get back to the float, to do a safety stop and for when we swim back in, should the surface conditions change"
Newbie X: "Ok, that sounds good"
Me: "Remeber to check your gas every couple of minutes. I may also ask you during the dive what your gas is, ok?"
Newbie X: "Yeah, sure"
Me: "Ok, now, ..."
....etc...
On a boat, it would just start something like this:
Me: "Ok, you heard the briefing of the DM, how do you think we should approach the dive...?"
And then go on in the same way. No mysteries there
