dkerr
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Hi everyone,
This is a bit of a rambling story, but I thought the entire picture might lead to some more informed responces, so....
I went diving with a club last weekend because a lack of dive buddies is a problem for me. I buddied up with someone on shore and we discussed dive plan and did buddy checks. Upon trying to decend, my buddy could not get under. After struggling for 10 min we decided to head back to shore to re-evaluate the weight sitution. Just then another diver came up to us asking if he could tag along. I asked te underweighted diver if he wanted an escort to shore (20 yards) and he said he was fine (there was also people on shore watching everyone). The new diver and I discussed our dive (navigation, air consumption) and started to decend.
I was following his lead. Unfortunately he was not the best navigator because he would take a bearing give a few fin strokes and then head completely off course for 10 fin strokes. He would then take his bearing again, show me his cumpass, and head off in the correct direction for 2 strokes and then deviate from course again. Aside from swiming in circles, everythinh was fine until about 15 min into the dive. He then stops, turns around and shows me his console again.
Now I figured that he was showing me his compass but apparently he was showing me his pressure guage. Before I knew it, he shoots to the surface (we were only at 18fsw). When I surfaced he told me he was out of air and he asked me to check his valve. It was barely on, so I turned it on and he was fine so we completed the dive.
That is the end of the story. Now for the questions.
Should I have followed the first diver to shore?
Should I have not dove with the second diver?
Would others think to check the valve on a new arival 20 yeards from shore?
How should I have handled the OOA diferently.
Sorry for the long story, but I deffinately do not want this happening again.
Thanks
Doug
This is a bit of a rambling story, but I thought the entire picture might lead to some more informed responces, so....
I went diving with a club last weekend because a lack of dive buddies is a problem for me. I buddied up with someone on shore and we discussed dive plan and did buddy checks. Upon trying to decend, my buddy could not get under. After struggling for 10 min we decided to head back to shore to re-evaluate the weight sitution. Just then another diver came up to us asking if he could tag along. I asked te underweighted diver if he wanted an escort to shore (20 yards) and he said he was fine (there was also people on shore watching everyone). The new diver and I discussed our dive (navigation, air consumption) and started to decend.
I was following his lead. Unfortunately he was not the best navigator because he would take a bearing give a few fin strokes and then head completely off course for 10 fin strokes. He would then take his bearing again, show me his cumpass, and head off in the correct direction for 2 strokes and then deviate from course again. Aside from swiming in circles, everythinh was fine until about 15 min into the dive. He then stops, turns around and shows me his console again.
Now I figured that he was showing me his compass but apparently he was showing me his pressure guage. Before I knew it, he shoots to the surface (we were only at 18fsw). When I surfaced he told me he was out of air and he asked me to check his valve. It was barely on, so I turned it on and he was fine so we completed the dive.
That is the end of the story. Now for the questions.
Should I have followed the first diver to shore?
Should I have not dove with the second diver?
Would others think to check the valve on a new arival 20 yeards from shore?
How should I have handled the OOA diferently.
Sorry for the long story, but I deffinately do not want this happening again.
Thanks
Doug