Crush
Contributor
We are all familiar with the adage "Plan your dive, dive your plan" - do you do this?
It seems that, with the advent of computers, this may not be as relevant today as it used to be - do you agree?
Personally, I increasingly find myself boat-diving while traveling with work at sites that I have never dived before. Usually, the day before you know that you will dive A+B, C+D, or E+F, but never exactly which sites you will dive. The pre-dive, if it happens, is more often qualitative than quantitative, and can often paraphrased as "we will look for the fish and follow them." Given this situation, it is kind of tough to plan a dive. Now, if you are visiting a wreck that wreck does not move, so you can plan your dive, and dive your plan.
Who are you, and how do you dive most of the time, honestly?
It seems that, with the advent of computers, this may not be as relevant today as it used to be - do you agree?
Personally, I increasingly find myself boat-diving while traveling with work at sites that I have never dived before. Usually, the day before you know that you will dive A+B, C+D, or E+F, but never exactly which sites you will dive. The pre-dive, if it happens, is more often qualitative than quantitative, and can often paraphrased as "we will look for the fish and follow them." Given this situation, it is kind of tough to plan a dive. Now, if you are visiting a wreck that wreck does not move, so you can plan your dive, and dive your plan.
Who are you, and how do you dive most of the time, honestly?