You weren't...Originally posted by Ber Rabbit
Didn't mean to be fuzzy
Ber you need to get some thigh pockets on that drysuit so you have a place for your slate (or notebook)....
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You weren't...Originally posted by Ber Rabbit
Didn't mean to be fuzzy
Originally posted by Ber Rabbit
Didn't mean to be fuzzy, guess I should have mentioned you can't have anything between the regulator and forehead. My instructor holds their head and presses her regulator into it to get good sound transmission. I'm still working on it, sometimes you can understand me, sometimes you can't.
Occasionally I hum when I dive and my buddy can hear that sometimes. We normally use hand signals, don't have the fancy lightsI have a slate but can't find anywhere to carry it to keep it from dangling and annoying me so it rarely goes in the water. Necessity is the mother of invention so now we have signs for "this su**s" and "get your head out of your butt." I'm working on one for "I'm going to kill this stupid dry suit!"
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Glue...Originally posted by Ber Rabbit
How do you get pockets on a Viking X-treme? I'm still new to the dry suit scene, didn't realize you could add parts.
Originally posted by Ber Rabbit
Paul
I believe people who dive with the same buddies develop their own set of signals (sometimes taken from manuals) in addition to what is taught in OW. Different diving environments and activities can also necessitate site specific signs.
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Originally posted by Paulb2
Hi Ber Rabbit
Can you give a couple of examples of how different dive sites and activities require specific signs?
Paul