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This is something I would never do. Imagine this scenario with your finger stuck in the hole...It's SO much easier to deploy if you can stick one finger through the spool as it unwinds.
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This is something I would never do. Imagine this scenario with your finger stuck in the hole...It's SO much easier to deploy if you can stick one finger through the spool as it unwinds.
What you scoff at free water skiing lessons?This is something I would never do. Imagine this scenario with your finger stuck in the hole...
I use one with a hole. Just because you stick the tip of your finger through doesn't mean you bury the thing down to your last knuckle. It would come off pretty easily if something tugged on the line with any force. In fact, if you buried the thing that far onto your finger I doubt it would turn... or maybe that's just because I've got fat little fingers. The better to point at you with, my dears. I think either I just got lucky in how I decided to do it, or people are making mountains out of molehills. Not that such a thing has ever happened on scubaboard before.
Take a look at these. I found them quite helpful.
This second one is very lengthy and long winded, but still helpful:
I have no problems holding the spool with just the fleshy part of the tips of my thumb and either index or middle finger against the hole in the spool. What I have a problem with is sticking any finger wearing 5-7mm of neoprene into said spool's hole. Both for practical reasons and for safety reasons.Just because you stick the tip of your finger through doesn't mean you bury the thing down to your last knuckle.
Seems like you've been given plenty of good ideas, that fit within your constraints. What is wrong with them?OK, let's reiterate from the first post.
1. No cutting off and redoing knots. How it is now is how the spool came, and that's what I'm working with.
2. Spool and SBM will remain connected together. This diving with them unconnected is not part of my vocabulary. If I need to shoot the SMB, I need to do it now, and fumbling to connect the two? Nope. I go for simple, not complicated. I don't need the spool for other things. If I needed to run line, that's what my reel (only brought on wreck dives) would be used for.
I have no pocket(s) so that is not an option.