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he isn’t going to dive solo…he says he will have an OC buddy.@SlugLife
No kidding the class costs money.
The OP has three choices: Either get the solo cert, dive OC, or don’t do the dives.
Simple as that.
He also said the dive op wants him to have a solo cert in order to dive his CCR.But
he isn’t going to dive solo…he says he will have an OC buddy.
I am a recreational CCR (ARO) certified diver. Not tech.All CCR divers should be self sufficient in terms of kit and basic training. You have the bailout and backup kit -- mask, spare SMBs (which double redundant buoyancy for the purposes of flying solo), reelS/spoolS, kniveS, computerS, bailout cylinders, etc.
Oh, my misunderstanding.I'm not planning on diving solo, he wants me to have the cert just because I'm on a CCR.
On OC the big problems are generally very obvious, think freeflowing regulator. On CCR you have all those issues, plus the potential for the more insidious hypoxia and CO2 breakthrough which can creep up on you and slowly reduce your cognitive ability to detect and solve problems. In the unlikely event that one of those issues isn't caught in time your only hope is a buddy dragging you up.What failure modes do you mean?
I can understand wanting to practice. I've been the same way with SideMount since I started over 1-year ago. Sometimes, the only way to ensure you move forward is to metaphorically burn that bridge behind you.I'm new to CCR and want to master it. It's harder to do that if I flip back and forth to OC. This year will be all CCR diving.
The dives would be in the 40 to 60 foot range. Any deeper than that I would go with people I know and trust and plan out a deco dive.
I agree with this. I'll help you by providing a nice home for all my new gear.I can understand wanting to practice. I've been the same way with SideMount since I started over 1-year ago. Sometimes, the only way to ensure you move forward is to metaphorically burn that bridge behind you.
OMG!When using the CCR in the sea, we never used any bailout tanks. If a problem occurs, you still have some breathable gas in the bag, and considering the very limited depth you can easily ascend.