runsongas
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more like common sense that you don't want extra holes in things when not in use
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I was just thinking an Equipment Class might be a good thing for the OP to do over the winter.
Well, the Equipment class covers a lot more than port plugs.....We cover that in detail in our NAUI entry level scuba course. This should have been explained in his certification course. I can't understand why not and why it would need a "course" to cover this most basic and essential information.
OW is a bit like drinking from a firehose on wide, and as a recent entrant to this endeavor, I can see that the little intricasies of equipment configuration are easy to miss compared to the how-not-to-die stuff.We cover that in detail in our NAUI entry level scuba course. This should have been explained in his certification course. I can't understand why not and why it would need a "course" to cover this most basic and essential information.
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Well, the Equipment class covers a lot more than port plugs.....
OW is a bit like drinking from a firehose on wide, and as a recent entrant to this endeavor, I can see that the little intricasies of equipment configuration are easy to miss compared to the how-not-to-die stuff.
For that matter, I doubt that port plugs were ever in my OW
I don't disagree. But it is irrelevant to the OP, who has not learned these things, for whatever reason. Thus, my suggestions of an Equipment class. I'm trying to fix a problem; you are trying to assign blame for why there is a problem.I am talking about the port plugs and how they should be treated, I know what the equipment class covers.
Part of the very basic lecture on regulators is what hoses do what and where they are connected and port plugs. Also, the students handles regulators by their own hands while in training in the confined and open water and they surely see the unused ports covered by the plugs and understand what they are and what they do. This is very basic information and knowledge the instructor should have delivered to the students just like learning how to clear water out of the mask and assembling the scuba unit, equalizing the ears, etc. I am talking about the certification course not a DSD.