piikki
Contributor
If I have to use my safety reel to find the line because I'm lost off of it with no lights, I'm not going to take a chance on finding a broken line, getting tangled in main line and having to cut myself free since I dont have a buddy, or anything else.
As such, I'm not going to leave my safety spool behind, tied off to the mainline at the point that I found it. So, unless I'm carrying a second safety spool, or a jump/gap reel, or something else that I can use, I'm going to cut it free from the mainline once I've secured it to my marker. I may only have 50' left on it after this, but 50' is better than nothing. Under the circumstances outlined of this dive so far, I wouldnt take the chance of leaving it.
Ok thanks for the explanation. Again a thing that was taught somewhat different. I totally understand if it's your last remaining reel. I was taught to always carry two safeties, and in case of looking for the (main) line separated from buddy, to leave my safety in place, so buddy who might be looking too would have the added benefit of maybe hitting onto my line in addition to the (main) line.
It was mentioned that in certain conditions entanglement hazard needs to be taken into account but that in most cases the added benefit of another line to snag would outweigh it. Also, our instructor was not hot on slinging cutters nearby lines when stressed.