mattengstrom
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I've gotten a couple of "what the heck" private messages about my experience at The Maze on my 1st open-water checkout dive. To further explain things, here are the full details of what happened...
First off - no, I was not down at 100 ft on an OW check-out dive, swimming through the canyons. Nor was I painted with fish blood and used as shark bait for the certified "real" divers on the boat.
I arrived at the dive operation (Cayman Dive Lodge, by the way. Great place, and I AM going back!) and had a talk with the owner and my instructor. We went over my background - I grew up near water, learned to swim and walk at the same time, been snorkeling & freediving since I was a kid, had done a scuba resort course on Cayman a year ago, and had done my classroom and pool work two weeks prior - and they gave me the option of doing my check-out dives from the boat with the group, or from shore alone with my instructor.
The ocean was fairly calm that day, with just a little bit of light chop, so I selected "boat".
On the ride out, I stayed with my instructor and we discussed the details of dive #1. We arrived at The Maze and tied up to the buoy, the dive master briefed the group, and then they all jumped in and went off. My instructor and I got in separately, after everyone else.
Pin depth at The Maze is around 60 feet or so, I think. Our plan was to descend to about 10-15 feet to get under the surface effects, and then swim towards shore and shallower water. We would then touch down in a sandy spot of the proper depth and do dive #1 type things - mask clearing, regulator recovery, wetsuit peeing :mean:, etc.
While doing our initial descent to 10-15 feet, my instructor pointed down and away from us in a "look there" gesture. I looked and there was a shark - a carib. reef I was later told - cruising along the bottom below and some distance away from us. It was swimming away from us, towards deeper water. Straight-line distance to the shark was maybe 70-80 feet. Close to the edge of visibility (which I later learned was really lousy vis. for that area) but still fairly clearly visible.
We watched it for a couple of seconds, and then continued in towards shallower water to do our thing.
Now, I have no basis for comparison, but this seemed like a perfectly normal check-out dive with the added bonus of seeing a shark. Am I wrong? I never felt uncomfortable, but was this out of line with what should have happened?
First off - no, I was not down at 100 ft on an OW check-out dive, swimming through the canyons. Nor was I painted with fish blood and used as shark bait for the certified "real" divers on the boat.
I arrived at the dive operation (Cayman Dive Lodge, by the way. Great place, and I AM going back!) and had a talk with the owner and my instructor. We went over my background - I grew up near water, learned to swim and walk at the same time, been snorkeling & freediving since I was a kid, had done a scuba resort course on Cayman a year ago, and had done my classroom and pool work two weeks prior - and they gave me the option of doing my check-out dives from the boat with the group, or from shore alone with my instructor.
The ocean was fairly calm that day, with just a little bit of light chop, so I selected "boat".
On the ride out, I stayed with my instructor and we discussed the details of dive #1. We arrived at The Maze and tied up to the buoy, the dive master briefed the group, and then they all jumped in and went off. My instructor and I got in separately, after everyone else.
Pin depth at The Maze is around 60 feet or so, I think. Our plan was to descend to about 10-15 feet to get under the surface effects, and then swim towards shore and shallower water. We would then touch down in a sandy spot of the proper depth and do dive #1 type things - mask clearing, regulator recovery, wetsuit peeing :mean:, etc.
While doing our initial descent to 10-15 feet, my instructor pointed down and away from us in a "look there" gesture. I looked and there was a shark - a carib. reef I was later told - cruising along the bottom below and some distance away from us. It was swimming away from us, towards deeper water. Straight-line distance to the shark was maybe 70-80 feet. Close to the edge of visibility (which I later learned was really lousy vis. for that area) but still fairly clearly visible.
We watched it for a couple of seconds, and then continued in towards shallower water to do our thing.
Now, I have no basis for comparison, but this seemed like a perfectly normal check-out dive with the added bonus of seeing a shark. Am I wrong? I never felt uncomfortable, but was this out of line with what should have happened?