BHB ScubaTroll
Contributor
IMHO, this whole line of thought about instructors and students at BHB is a large waste of time.Here is an idea I want to run by all the regulars of the BHB and get feedback.....
Each weekend, those of us with video look for the Best class of students ( best trim, best control by instructor, least silting and destruction, least destructive to the BHB area) and, we also shoot the WORST class --the class with the most silting, the most confusion, the worst instructor supervision, the worst collisions into the bottom, and the worst for the Zen of everyone there.
We can post candidate videos for best and worst every week, and then reward the best with the distinction they deserve, and reward the worst with the FEEDBACK THAT SHOULD MAKE THEM DO BETTER IN THE FUTURE!!!
We can award a few levels of "runners up" for each of the 2 categories, when appropriate.
In not too long a period of time, certain instructors, and certain dive shops, will gain either a well rewarded reputation for teaching excellent classes, or if they are really bad ( by popular vote), then they will be in many videos new prospective students can view to determine who would be good or not good to gain instruction from...
We could do a GREAT SERVICE to new people interested in diving, AND we can help Dive Shops to know that Great Dive Instructors are worth their weight in gold--and poor ones need to be doing something else
What do you guys think? And do we have any resident attorneys that could suggest whether this would be likely to get us sued by a really bad shop--one they we make very famous for their poor instruction![]()
Instructors have been teaching there for a long time, and will continue to teach students there for a long time. It is a "muck" dive, a dive location where there are plenty of places to teach students safely and there is no damage to the ecosystem.
The bridge has undergone construction, hurricanes, boats sinking, dredging, boat traffic, extra hot summer tides that ruined coral, extra cold tides that have ruined coral, and bad divers. Life goes on and life will continue to go on. It is an estuary that is ever changing and will continue to change with the tide.
IMHO, busting the chops of instructors is a complete waste of time, except for getting instructors pissed off at "prima donna" photographers who think the bridge is there own.
I've observed a ton of photographers there who had no reason to have a camera in there hand as they lay on the bottom taking photos...
I for one, am tired of this line of thought and wish people would stop bringing it up to be rehashed.
