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:cowboy2: << Sneaky Don is here...!Kevfin:Come to think of it, some dive boats never asked for my card. I just had to write the cert agency and the number on the ship manifest & liability form.
I guess I've been carded about half the times that my diving was prepaid. In some cases, they pretend to check the cards of the group members, but if you notice - it's often for show. They often don't really keep track of whom they've checked.
Exceptions...
(1) If I am paying for the diving on arrival, I usually just hand them a C-card along with my credit card to save digging again, so they pretend to look then
(2) If I'm diving Nitrox, they seem to always check. I've taken to carrying a second copy of my Nitrox card in my bag, in case I get on the boat and there's any question.
(3) I've always had my own gear. In fact, the amount of gear I carry onto a dock probably discourages anyone from thinking I might not have a few cards with me, since I brought everything else!!
Now, south of the US, you will find that rules are really taken to be only guidelines or suggestions. And a few dollars US or CD in the right palm can make anything happen. I'd say a new diver wouldn't have a chance, but I know for a fact that I was not carded my first two trips in particular. If you wear a dingy T-shirt and beat-up cowboy hat, and have your own gear - not likely.
Since you need to rent gear, tho - good luck.
