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There is a thread going on right now.. http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ad...8-lifting-doubles-into-truck.html#post5907741
In which a girl is trying hard to figure out how she can move her twin set up around without hurting herself.
This brings to mind some real issues I have with the direction we have taken, where we are promoting the use of doubles to pretty much EVERYONE who is doing 80 and 100 foot dives or deeper.
The result of this mindset, if we are persuasive, is that MANY divers will buy doubles....and they will do this PRIOR TO fundies--many may never do fundies, and prefer to just take alot of DIR advice ( this should be a large chunk of divers all by itself)....
I would say that the "majority" of American divers do NOT know how to pick up doubles from their garage, get them into their vehicle, to the dive shop and later to the boat, in a safe manner that will prevent injury to their backs, necks, arms or something....
I don't think they know the best way to "store" their doubles set ups in their garage, to make picking them up the next time, easier...Or how to create such a storage invention..
They don't know how to place the twinset in the car or truck, to make picking them up later, easy.
There needs to be a whole DIR development on the best ways to do all of this....particularly for the large group of people who will pursue DIR knowledge via the internet, long before they would ever take a Fundies class.
And even for long time GUE divers, there could probably be a huge bnenefit to a new Renaissance in transport and storage of twin tanks. A sharing of ideas, merging of solutions, better ways developed....
In which a girl is trying hard to figure out how she can move her twin set up around without hurting herself.
This brings to mind some real issues I have with the direction we have taken, where we are promoting the use of doubles to pretty much EVERYONE who is doing 80 and 100 foot dives or deeper.
The result of this mindset, if we are persuasive, is that MANY divers will buy doubles....and they will do this PRIOR TO fundies--many may never do fundies, and prefer to just take alot of DIR advice ( this should be a large chunk of divers all by itself)....
I would say that the "majority" of American divers do NOT know how to pick up doubles from their garage, get them into their vehicle, to the dive shop and later to the boat, in a safe manner that will prevent injury to their backs, necks, arms or something....
I don't think they know the best way to "store" their doubles set ups in their garage, to make picking them up the next time, easier...Or how to create such a storage invention..
They don't know how to place the twinset in the car or truck, to make picking them up later, easy.
There needs to be a whole DIR development on the best ways to do all of this....particularly for the large group of people who will pursue DIR knowledge via the internet, long before they would ever take a Fundies class.
And even for long time GUE divers, there could probably be a huge bnenefit to a new Renaissance in transport and storage of twin tanks. A sharing of ideas, merging of solutions, better ways developed....