diverrick
Contributor
While on Vacation I had an opportunity to learn something new.
Some of you might have already learned this, like I did, and others probably thought about it before it happened to them.
I was just settling down in about 35 FSW, just off the reef top, waiting for the rest of the divers to get in.
I notice two guys finning as fast as they could in the oppisite direction from where I was facing. I am thinking, what are they going that way so fast for? I am thinking sea monsters, or sharks kinda thoughts. So I look around and see nothing wrong, I turn around and see one of the guys picking up a full weight belt off the reef. Later, when we were back aboard they told me that the belt just missed hitting me on the head. I had no idea it had even occured. Lesson... ALWAYS move away from the dive boat while waiting for the other divers, or stay on top until everyone is in the water first least you be smitten by a bunch of lead. It never crossed my mind before that day. I assumed (there's that word) that all divers were like me, and they would made certain their belt was secure before they jump in. Silly me.
Some of you might have already learned this, like I did, and others probably thought about it before it happened to them.
I was just settling down in about 35 FSW, just off the reef top, waiting for the rest of the divers to get in.
I notice two guys finning as fast as they could in the oppisite direction from where I was facing. I am thinking, what are they going that way so fast for? I am thinking sea monsters, or sharks kinda thoughts. So I look around and see nothing wrong, I turn around and see one of the guys picking up a full weight belt off the reef. Later, when we were back aboard they told me that the belt just missed hitting me on the head. I had no idea it had even occured. Lesson... ALWAYS move away from the dive boat while waiting for the other divers, or stay on top until everyone is in the water first least you be smitten by a bunch of lead. It never crossed my mind before that day. I assumed (there's that word) that all divers were like me, and they would made certain their belt was secure before they jump in. Silly me.