tceylan
Contributor
For recreational open water diving, during the ascents especially at the last 10 ft,
it's hard for me to see where I am ascending to since I'm horizontal. The real problem is my teammates do not follow DIR at this point and they prefer
to become vertical and pop up to the surface.
If my team were horizontal, then I wouldn't have to worry about it since we can monitor each others back above. (Am I right?) Since this doesn't happen on these
particular dives, I am forced to roll side to side and try to see what's above me
to make sure I'm not going to ascent into a jellfish/boat.
If we skip the real problem of my team not keeping trim/slow ascent at the first
place, how do you or would you address this issue? Do you roll side to side, or
become vertical during last 5-6 feet? Should I quit maintaining my trim in the
last x ft?
These are shallow recreational no-deco dives, but regardless I occasionally end up
doing a proper slow ascent solo. (say the last 10 ft) I believe my team needs to
stay with me in a situation like this (eg: what if I have a reverse squeeze and forced to descent a bit), am I right?
What if your teammate thumbs up and pops up from 10-15 ft? Should I follow and
pop up as well? Would you say 'depends on the profile/risk' or abide by min deco
rules absolute?
it's hard for me to see where I am ascending to since I'm horizontal. The real problem is my teammates do not follow DIR at this point and they prefer
to become vertical and pop up to the surface.
If my team were horizontal, then I wouldn't have to worry about it since we can monitor each others back above. (Am I right?) Since this doesn't happen on these
particular dives, I am forced to roll side to side and try to see what's above me
to make sure I'm not going to ascent into a jellfish/boat.
If we skip the real problem of my team not keeping trim/slow ascent at the first
place, how do you or would you address this issue? Do you roll side to side, or
become vertical during last 5-6 feet? Should I quit maintaining my trim in the
last x ft?
These are shallow recreational no-deco dives, but regardless I occasionally end up
doing a proper slow ascent solo. (say the last 10 ft) I believe my team needs to
stay with me in a situation like this (eg: what if I have a reverse squeeze and forced to descent a bit), am I right?
What if your teammate thumbs up and pops up from 10-15 ft? Should I follow and
pop up as well? Would you say 'depends on the profile/risk' or abide by min deco
rules absolute?