Kay Dee
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Hey! I was just quoting a "professional"!
And hence thats why I wrote "With all due respect that quoted comment above is extreme over-simplification and simply not real-world true." and not 'your quoted comment'.
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Hey! I was just quoting a "professional"!
I don't know the actual current speed, but I remember pulling down a line hand-over-hand with great effort, legs flying "in the breeze" to a wreck off Pompano. On the way back up the ball was several feet underwater and we decided to drift and wait for a pick-up when the boat returned. The current on the wreck wasn't so bad, but nearer the surface it was rippin'.
Same expedition with GUE?Yes we are sliding off topic but....................
Several feet underwater? Try finding two balls at 60m / 200ft and see what that does to your phsyc knowing you still had hours of deco to do! Once did a dive on USS Atlanta off Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands) and went in with next to no current and by the time we were back at our 66m / 220ft stop the two balls were just above us at 60m with a safety diver hanging on there for dear life, as were my partner and I. Several liftbags and aid from above 'solved' that...............but I wished they had told me they were going to shoot those bags, as next I knew I was struggling, repeat struggling, hand over hand back down the line to get back down to my 60m stop!
I tend to agree with that. The DM and instructors who pretend they have more than 2 pairs of eyes and never lose sight of 4 divers under their responsibility leave me skeptical.
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I am not even sure how you think this is possible? If you are guiding a dive, that means you are in front and the others are following. You have to look ahead to see where YOU are going, which means at that point you are NOT looking behind you at the people you are guiding.
Now if YOU are following the divers so you can keep sight of them, you are NOT guiding. You are babysitting, herding cats, whatever, but not guiding.
Actually it's quite simple. Every few minutes roll over on your back, look behind you and check your group. Real Instructors and DM's do it all over the world.
How many classes have you taught? How many groups have you led? I've had ZERO accidents in 27 years as an instructor. Over 20,000 dives lifetime in 39 years as a diver. That's NOT 'Luck", it's "skill". How about you?
Actually it's quite simple. Every few minutes roll over on your back, look behind you and check your group. Real Instructors and DM's do it all over the world.
How many classes have you taught? How many groups have you led? I've had ZERO accidents in 27 years as an instructor. Over 20,000 dives lifetime in 39 years as a diver. That's NOT 'Luck", it's "skill". How about you?