Being a brand new diver with used but "new to me" gear, I'm considering a couple of options.
I have a trip to Hawaii coming up in just over a month. I'm trying to wrangle some time to do a dive or two locally to practice and get familiar with my gear, but that's looking less and less likely.
I'm wondering what you fine folks with more experience think of the option of pool practice (mostly for trim and buoyancy control-such as I will be able to practice in a pool) and whether it will be of any real use.
I'm comfortable with the breathing and don't seem to be a ridiculous gas hog from what I can tell from my pool sessions and OW dives. I'm mostly thinking about the possibility of being in a pool by myself to test my gear while my daughter or wife are at the surface watching to make sure nothing crazy happens. I don't have any local buddies who are certified that I can do this with or I'd probably get them to go too. Will it be worth the time and effort of renting a tank and getting to a pool? Anyone know of any issues (other than making sure the pool management is okay with me using the pool for such activities) I am not thinking of that I should be?
My other options are to do a couple of shore dives before my charters to get acquainted with my gear, which I will probably do either way, but again, I have no-one local to do this with so my options are hire a DM for a couple hours or do a solo at shallow depths. Obviously the "hire a pro" option is the appropriate choice for that. I'd be interested, however in hearing folks experiences as to when (and why) they started solo diving. Personally, I like the camaraderie and comfort of other people in the water with me, but I can see doing solos in the future as well.
I have a trip to Hawaii coming up in just over a month. I'm trying to wrangle some time to do a dive or two locally to practice and get familiar with my gear, but that's looking less and less likely.
I'm wondering what you fine folks with more experience think of the option of pool practice (mostly for trim and buoyancy control-such as I will be able to practice in a pool) and whether it will be of any real use.
I'm comfortable with the breathing and don't seem to be a ridiculous gas hog from what I can tell from my pool sessions and OW dives. I'm mostly thinking about the possibility of being in a pool by myself to test my gear while my daughter or wife are at the surface watching to make sure nothing crazy happens. I don't have any local buddies who are certified that I can do this with or I'd probably get them to go too. Will it be worth the time and effort of renting a tank and getting to a pool? Anyone know of any issues (other than making sure the pool management is okay with me using the pool for such activities) I am not thinking of that I should be?
My other options are to do a couple of shore dives before my charters to get acquainted with my gear, which I will probably do either way, but again, I have no-one local to do this with so my options are hire a DM for a couple hours or do a solo at shallow depths. Obviously the "hire a pro" option is the appropriate choice for that. I'd be interested, however in hearing folks experiences as to when (and why) they started solo diving. Personally, I like the camaraderie and comfort of other people in the water with me, but I can see doing solos in the future as well.