Am I the only instructor that can shoot a bag 50 times for real without a screw up and not thinking about it – and then keep my class in stitches when I try to demo it?
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No....Bill51:Am I the only instructor that can shoot a bag 50 times for real without a screw up and not thinking about it and then keep my class in stitches when I try to demo it?
I never learned this in AOW. I learned how to do it for the first time on a liveaboard in Thailand. Got tangled up the first time I tried. The second time I did fine. There was only one SMB between buddy pairs and my buddy wanted to do it the rest of the time because she was having a lot of problems. BTW, the SMB wasn't on the list of stuff to take on the trip. I had never done diving where the pangas pick you up from where ever you happen to end your dive.divedadepths:do they teach how to shoot an smb in all AOW classes? Im getting mine in april and am looking to buy one.
It was never mentioned on ours. We learned in DIR-F. Everybody kept forgetting to take a quick look overhead before letting the bag go.divedadepths:do they teach how to shoot an smb in all AOW classes? Im getting mine in april and am looking to buy one.
It's also a good time to remember that bags and reels are more expendable than your health ... and much cheaper than a chamber ride.kidsdream:Well the reel was a little stiff and would not completely "free wheel", and was an older Manta model. This all adds up to the thin line jamming around spindle. I tried to slowly ascend while I dealt with the issue. In the end I just went to the surface, just a bit faster than I normally would.
Good thing I did not have this happen at 50' or so during a drift off of Jupiter of Palm Beach.
Good reason to:
1. Practice your skills
2. Use your own equipment
3. Have a finger reel available for SMB's