Heres the senario. A group of divers dive in choppy seas from a 16 foot semi inflatable boat anchoured in 60 feet of water which requires boat entry by rolling back over the side.
At the surface the chop has turned into 3 foot breaking waves so the surface isn't pleasant. The boat is dancing a bit on the surface.
The boat crew are ready to haul people out
You have 75 bar (given 200bar is full) in your tank
Other divers seem to be struggling a bit, not having a good time on the surface so you hang back to let them on the boat before you.
In this senario what would yo do to make yourself more comfortable whilst waiting?
My reason for asking is that I just dumped air from my BC and "stood" (feet down head up) with my head 2/3 feet below the surface and about 6 feet off the boat where the swell wasn't having the same effect on me
Is there anything wrong with that logic?
At the surface the chop has turned into 3 foot breaking waves so the surface isn't pleasant. The boat is dancing a bit on the surface.
The boat crew are ready to haul people out
You have 75 bar (given 200bar is full) in your tank
Other divers seem to be struggling a bit, not having a good time on the surface so you hang back to let them on the boat before you.
In this senario what would yo do to make yourself more comfortable whilst waiting?
My reason for asking is that I just dumped air from my BC and "stood" (feet down head up) with my head 2/3 feet below the surface and about 6 feet off the boat where the swell wasn't having the same effect on me
Is there anything wrong with that logic?
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