00wabbit
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Split fins make you slow too! :banana:
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Split fins make you slow too! :banana:
Liability??? Are you suggesting now that diving insurance companies raise the cost of insurance for people who dive drysuits?
OK 1) if you are diving a "high drag drysuit", that is your own fault because it don't fit like it should and 2) if you are getting blown off the wreck and be "helpless like a leaf in the wind" you probably shouldn't be diving in the first place if theres that strong of a current. If I was in your shoes in that of a high current situation I would probably just stay around a central point versus trying to fight the current all the way over to the other side of a ship. To me that is a personal option. Diving in strong current and staying around a central point is just common sense to me.
I didn't realize diving was a race.. It's shocking to see how many of you guys are clueless as to how slow a drysuit is in the water...I can only imagine how extremely slow you swim. I hope you are a macro photographer.