blackvans1234
Contributor
I've asked some users in the SB chat about this, and they were very against it. But I figured ill ask the reasonable bunch of you what your feelings on this.
So for shore diving in florida, there are certain locations that are pretty far from shore. For example, the pompano dropoff is 400 yds from shore. This is quite a distance, and a pretty long swim (one user said 40 minutes steady- each way) so anyways, I want opinions on this.
A small inflatable raft seems like a halfway decent idea. It can fit in my car, not as expensive as a kayak, and sure beats swimming!
Things for consideration-
-Surf
-Current
-durability of the raft VS scuba gear
-Entry and exit of the raft
-weight limits in the raft
-Securing raft once at dive site
+Now in Southeast Florida, surf is mostly calm. Yes once in a while it is over 4 ft, but not too often.
+Current would effect the swimming diver just as much as a rafting diver
+Certain precautions would need to be taken so sharp edges would not pierce the raft. Are there really sharp things on a scuba unit anyway? sharp enough probably
+Exiting the raft at the dive sight would be done 2 ways- 1) You could suit up in the raft and enter the water in whatever ungraceful way possible 2) you could inflate your BCD and don gear in while in the water, not the raft (might be best option)
+rafts have multiple weight limits, i've researched some and have seen 300 lbs, 400, 700, and up.
I'd say a 700 lb raft would be able to handle two divers and their gear
+ once at the dive site the raft would have the flag attached to the raft, and a anchor could be created (Dragging the raft /flag would be a waste of energy
What do you think?
Please give CONSTRUCTIVE advice, not just stupid comments that are non helpful to the topic
So for shore diving in florida, there are certain locations that are pretty far from shore. For example, the pompano dropoff is 400 yds from shore. This is quite a distance, and a pretty long swim (one user said 40 minutes steady- each way) so anyways, I want opinions on this.
A small inflatable raft seems like a halfway decent idea. It can fit in my car, not as expensive as a kayak, and sure beats swimming!
Things for consideration-
-Surf
-Current
-durability of the raft VS scuba gear
-Entry and exit of the raft
-weight limits in the raft
-Securing raft once at dive site
+Now in Southeast Florida, surf is mostly calm. Yes once in a while it is over 4 ft, but not too often.
+Current would effect the swimming diver just as much as a rafting diver
+Certain precautions would need to be taken so sharp edges would not pierce the raft. Are there really sharp things on a scuba unit anyway? sharp enough probably
+Exiting the raft at the dive sight would be done 2 ways- 1) You could suit up in the raft and enter the water in whatever ungraceful way possible 2) you could inflate your BCD and don gear in while in the water, not the raft (might be best option)
+rafts have multiple weight limits, i've researched some and have seen 300 lbs, 400, 700, and up.
I'd say a 700 lb raft would be able to handle two divers and their gear
+ once at the dive site the raft would have the flag attached to the raft, and a anchor could be created (Dragging the raft /flag would be a waste of energy
What do you think?
Please give CONSTRUCTIVE advice, not just stupid comments that are non helpful to the topic