Yeah, the fins on the arms thing and tag lines in general. I try to avoid all of that. I usually either plan to hit the ladder first (and then help if needed) or last after the mayhem has subsided. I then swim to the ladder and if it is a closed lader I hit it with one finned foot, stand up, remove the dangling fin and hand it up and then place that foot on the next rung and then remove the other fin and hand it up. If it is an open fin ladder then I come up the ladder with fins on.
Obesity with divers is a burgeoning (pun) problem to say the least. I am not talking about delightfully plump or handsomely dad bodded, or even quite rotund. But when a diver cannot get into and out of the water without assistance of four people trying to hoist them into the Zodiac, it becomes not just a danger to them but to the other divers, the crew and all involved. When you get older, well, obesity it is a problem.
Obesity with divers is a burgeoning (pun) problem to say the least. I am not talking about delightfully plump or handsomely dad bodded, or even quite rotund. But when a diver cannot get into and out of the water without assistance of four people trying to hoist them into the Zodiac, it becomes not just a danger to them but to the other divers, the crew and all involved. When you get older, well, obesity it is a problem.