johndiver999
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There are probably easier and less dramatic means to drop Christmas gift hints:
Seriously, glad you shared the incident.
Seriously, glad you shared the incident.
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@raftingtigger: But then if one were diving tiny isolation manifolded doubles (such as my twin 50's) one wouldn't be such a 'needy diver' on a live boat, would they?
Pow! My left tank's 2nd stage popped off the hose.
Thanks for the humbling story. Glad it ended well.
Now if you were diving SM, it would have been a non-event from the start. Instead of kinking the hose you turn off the tank valve... (yes I'm evangelical about recreational OW SM).
Yeah...the regs had just been serviced, and the service tech hadn't sufficiently tightened the nut. It just wiggled loose.do you know why?
at least the training appears to have a place
I had something similar happen on a training dive. It was my final dive for the Self-Reliant class, and my final two skills of this final dive were to deploy my DSMB and to demonstrate dealing with an out-of-air emergency.
So I'm diving sidemount and just chillin' at about 10-15', putting my DSMB together, when it happened. Pow! My left tank's 2nd stage popped off the hose.
This was more of a "really? really? oh come on, now" moment than anything else, but yeah...the damn thing just came off, and I had a for-real OOA instead of a simulation.