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Thanks you for answering. Sorry we had to ask.Surprise, the media reports are wrong.
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Thanks you for answering. Sorry we had to ask.Surprise, the media reports are wrong.
Interesting.I cant tell you the number of times I have seen divers show up late to a busy dive boat getting loaded up, crew running around taking care of last minute diver problems... "I cant find my fins!" or whatever 2 divers get on board and chat through the dive brief and the first role call and no one notices that they never even got on the list.
There is a guy who dives on Jim Abernethy's boat, and on Narcosis I think, that likes to spearfish solo, and does not like to pay any attention whatsoever, to where he is going --relating to the current and where all the other divers have gone....to simplify his getting picked up by the boat, he bought a water proof radio/gps combo that is in a pressure safe container in his bc at depth, and on surfacing, he can pull it out ( still 100% waterproof) and call ditrectly to the radio of the boat he is on ( and 2 other boats he frquents) and also provide his exact gps location.... I believe his investment was about $500 for this.... His name is Mark, and he is an electronics guy for boats in Palm Beach ( he fixes electronics problems on boats).
I think we're talking apples and oranges here. I don't get profiles until after the dive, for short term record keeping. Those profiles get erased right after the boat returns to the dock, and I don't need to write a report for anyone like the USCG or DAN or my insurance company. I only collect dive plans from tech divers, who may have wildly varying run times, and we are basically open deck. I need to know whether to expect them back in 90 minutes or 180 minutes.We are drift diving here. The 45 minute limit on bottom time equals about 53 minutes of in water time. And for our depths with single tanks, most are pushing NDL 's, turn pressure anyway. Yes there are variables. But the crews know to start searching for a missing diver after that. And since they are experts in the local conditions, they can pretty much get a good idea as to where the drifting diver is heading. (The Narcosis incident aside where the diver swam West, across the Northerly current and off the reef line)
Interesting.
So in the operations you frequent, divers just walk onto a boat and put their names on a list? And if they don't bring up those names, they aren't on the list?
I don't think I have ever seen it done that way. I am searching my memory, but I believe that in every dive of this sort I have done, the master list comes from the dive operator. It is based on who signed up for (and paid for) the dives and delivered to the boat. The divers would have been on the list before anyone got on the boat.
I am surprised to see your operations do it differently.
$85 seems unusually cheap for a 4 hour boat trip with two separate dive sites. Is this an example of you get what you pay for?
What do they expect, concierge service?