Limoges Diver
Contributor
I fall into one of those inexperienced categories. I have read several threads and a few articles about solo diving and one interesting school of thought is that unless both divers are moderately to very experienced, one partner winds up being a solo diver and the other a dependent diver. If I go diving with someone with 200 plus dives under their belt and I have only a handful, in essence the diver with 200 plus dives is a solo diver and I am somewhat on a "trust me" dive. Reality is that even in the most benign conditions, something can, will, and eventually does go wrong. At some point people need to just know their own limitations and stay within them. In the long run, it comes down to personal responsibility and risk acceptance.
Although somewhat true, I think a diver with a lot of experience going on a dive with a new diver still has the benefit that if something goes wrong, the new diver can still go to the surface and call for help...or cut them loose, or make their octo available, etc. So it's a lot better than actually solo; although I guess you could argue otherwise due to greater probability of the inexperienced diver causing both to get into trouble.
But, hell I don't mind if an experienced diver considers me a large, self-propelled, homing stage bottle![]()
Not necessarily so ... depends on the diver. I have a new dive buddy who has fewer dives than you do (if your profile is accurate) who is anything but dependent ... I'd entrust him to rescue me if needed. He usually lets me lead the dives, sure ... but that's because I know the dive sites way better than he does ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
I thought the same thing: I always go diving with an extra tank that I don't plan on using, just in case. Plus, it is ludicrous to think that an inexperienced diver's extra octo is not good enough for you if that diver is inexperienced. I would never dive with someone that isn't at least open-water certified: they have to have had the training in case something goes wrong underwater.
Safe diving!