I'll try to be short here. My best friend of 30 years finally decided to take up diving. I did all i could to help him including paying for part of his course and giving him a bunch of extra stuff I had. He finished his course and I took him out on 3 dives so far but he doesn't seem to be getting it ! He can't seem to get neutrally bouyant even after I spent 45 mins trying to help him and show him. he's made 3 unplanned ascents in 2 of 3 dives, 1 being at 40 foot and the other 2 we were at 20-25 feet.
on the way home yesterday he says " I'm just not gonna add any air to my BCD that way I won't shoot to the surface" I'm looking at him and shaking my head saying thats not how things work. I spent all that time yesterday trying to help and today he's dragging the bottom the whole dive . I took him to 60 feet today to a boat that I'd taken him to on his first post cert. dive. I gave him a slate and he keeps signaling he's ok but writes in the slate that he dizzy and wants me to stay close, I wrote back dives over and had to practically hold his hand to get him back on shore.
I'm at my wits end here..... I'm not a teacher, I don't have the patience. I'm explaining and showing him what to do and he doesn't seem to be getting it and mean while I'm getting stressed out and using more of my rescue skills than I ever wanted. I think he thinks I'm gonna save him every dive and hold his hand.
I can't beleive he got his card ( actually I can ) I just wish they cared about the type of divers they turn out. What should I do here ? tell him he needs to go back and get more training, which I'm not sure he would or keep babying him on easy sloped shore dives? Is it normal for people to be like this at 7 dives ?
on the way home yesterday he says " I'm just not gonna add any air to my BCD that way I won't shoot to the surface" I'm looking at him and shaking my head saying thats not how things work. I spent all that time yesterday trying to help and today he's dragging the bottom the whole dive . I took him to 60 feet today to a boat that I'd taken him to on his first post cert. dive. I gave him a slate and he keeps signaling he's ok but writes in the slate that he dizzy and wants me to stay close, I wrote back dives over and had to practically hold his hand to get him back on shore.
I'm at my wits end here..... I'm not a teacher, I don't have the patience. I'm explaining and showing him what to do and he doesn't seem to be getting it and mean while I'm getting stressed out and using more of my rescue skills than I ever wanted. I think he thinks I'm gonna save him every dive and hold his hand.
I can't beleive he got his card ( actually I can ) I just wish they cared about the type of divers they turn out. What should I do here ? tell him he needs to go back and get more training, which I'm not sure he would or keep babying him on easy sloped shore dives? Is it normal for people to be like this at 7 dives ?
I was telling you this due to my experience