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Hi all,

IÃÎ a student studying Product Design a UWIC uni (UK) and have been set my major project for this year!

I have decided to base my project on a Scuba Diving aid for teaching or recreational diving!

It would help me out a great deal to find out as many different areas of you may find difficult to do when underwater? Stories of problems?

Things like buoyancy, skills, getting studentÃÔ/ buddys attention, monitoring studentÃÔ depth or air supply, navigation, maybe communication, anything that you may find hard to do or feel is even dangerous for yourself and your students/ buddys, any problems at all will be greatly appreciated!

Thank you very much for your time and I hope you can help!

Ryan Cheetham
 
Hardest part of diving for me is getting back up the ladder. the rest of it is a breeze.
 
Tripping over my own fins is a constant problem on a crowded boat. Not in a slapstick kind of head-over-heels way, but difficult to manouver around a crowded dive platform.
 

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