Fishyhead
Contributor
I don't understand how a wing failure resulted in the backplate (metal slate in the OP) and cylinders pop off. The harness should be secured to the plate and the cyclinders secured to it.
As others have said, all divers should have familiarized themselves with each others gear before the dive, especially since one is using a different setup. When I'm on doubles and get assigned an instabuddy, I go over my equipment and assess if they "get" it. If not, I treat that dive as a solo and splash with that mindset.
Getting behind the troubled diver and establishing positive buoyancy was the right thing to do. You're out of reach of a panicked hands and can more easily establish control. Once buoyancy is established for both of you, that's the time to plan your next action. Diver 1 trying to take his rig off and getting stuck could have compounded the problems had you needed to get the rig off for real.
Have you tried using your trilobite with dry gloves? I'm a wetsuit diver and find them too small to handle with gloves so I use a knife that's attached to my BCD cumberbund (easy to reach).
Did diver 2 assist you and diver 1 swim out?
As others have said, all divers should have familiarized themselves with each others gear before the dive, especially since one is using a different setup. When I'm on doubles and get assigned an instabuddy, I go over my equipment and assess if they "get" it. If not, I treat that dive as a solo and splash with that mindset.
Getting behind the troubled diver and establishing positive buoyancy was the right thing to do. You're out of reach of a panicked hands and can more easily establish control. Once buoyancy is established for both of you, that's the time to plan your next action. Diver 1 trying to take his rig off and getting stuck could have compounded the problems had you needed to get the rig off for real.
Have you tried using your trilobite with dry gloves? I'm a wetsuit diver and find them too small to handle with gloves so I use a knife that's attached to my BCD cumberbund (easy to reach).
Did diver 2 assist you and diver 1 swim out?