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I assume that you usually dive without a hood, or that your hood is rather thin?If seas start getting too big the process of coming back on board gets less than friendly so 3 engine revs in a row can be hear easily.
With a proper cold-water hood, it's nearly impossible for me to hear any boat engine unless it's more or less directly above me and I'm at a fairly shallow depth. That's why a thunderflash or two has been rather popular inventory in many dive leader cases around here. That BANG! as it goes off in the water is difficult not to hear. These days, with fewer and fewer being drafted, and with the military having made it quite a bit more difficult to "organize" stuff like that, more and more clubs have to find other ways to recall divers.