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that under NO circumstances should you leave your boat with no-one onboard
that is tough but you are probably right.
I started really looking at the moorings lately....pretty sketchy.
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that under NO circumstances should you leave your boat with no-one onboard
Sounds like a good plan. This is the kind of diving we do most here. After depth, our biggest solo-problem is the careless boater (very few here, but we do see them).fndmylove:When I decide I'm ready, I'll be doing mostly shore diving, alone. That said, I plan on minimizing my risk in many different ways. Perhaps the biggest risk reduction for me will be diving no deeper than 50 feet.SNIP...
MikeJacobs:Sounds like a good plan. This is the kind of diving we do most here. After depth, our biggest solo-problem is the careless boater (very few here, but we do see them).
FYI I've come to prefer a float like the Sevlor snorkel raft to a kayak, but either is safer than a simple flag on a stick IMO. The larger platforms/targets are no trouble to drag and lets you attach spear, snare, game bag (at depth off a line) and even water bottles. No ice chest yet, but my cousin is lobbying for one when he joins me - its doable!
We have reefs 150, 500 and 1,500 yards off shore, so I often snorkel a lot on the way out to save air. We know where the lobster and hogfish hang out, and in 17 max depth the ups & downs aren't much of a worry (I dive 40% on the reef anyway).
About 80% of the time I just snorkel with the big float. The BIG concern there is getting the line snagged on coral or wrapped in a georgorian - both for the snagor and me, the snagee. I don't take as many shots for fear of damaging and losing a fish, and the lobster of course are sometimes impossible to finesse out of their holes. Tanks are an inconvenience but we eat better!
christianweber:most of my dives are solo ,but if i go down with a buddy i stick to him/her watch out stay behind them especially if a female divebuddy ,give them the lead , coming up together , if i am with people i enjoy good teamwork .
I was wondering about this as well... perhaps he meant that he lets his female buddies lead the dive.Hemlon:"...but if i go down with a buddy i stick to him/her watch out stay behind them especially if a female divebuddy..."
Why is this especially important with a female buddy?