How is a split drop any less safe than a a shore dive?
OK, I agree. You shouldn't do the Lowrance as a shore dive.
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How is a split drop any less safe than a a shore dive?
I wasn't referring to doing the Lowrance as a shore dive.OK, I agree. You shouldn't do the Lowrance as a shore dive.
When a boat drops you off to take rec divers to another spot it will stay with the rec divers and it's gone for more than 15 min.People routinely do shore dives with 15 min or more surface swims. We don't consider that "unsafe diving".
Not if you are having a medical event and require immediate cpr.When a boat drops you off to take rec divers to another spot it will stay with the rec divers and it's gone for more than 15 min.
Drifting miles off shore is a very different story from being 15 min from the beach.
There are more than this situation were being closer to help is better. Arguing that is doesn't matter if the boat is 15 min away or 50 min is just silly.Not if you are having a medical event and require immediate cpr.
Obviously it is less safe to not have surface support. Whether diving with or without surface support, is a reasonable gamble is a personal decision. I guess it is not that big of a deal if the training agencies don’t have guidance on the issue???Split drops are a great way for divers of different experience and training levels to enjoy the sport.
To say the practice is "stupid" and should be stopped is simply short sighted and shallowminded. Especially since there isn't any factual data to support that the practice has resulted in more fatalities or poorer outcome of dive accidents that would have happened regardless of whether or not it was a split drop, a hot drop, a moored dive, or a shore dive.
Might as well say whatever color the guys tank was should be outlawed because hey, it could have been part of the problem or made it worse for some reason.
I knowI wasn't referring to doing the Lowrance as a shore dive.
All diving has risks, and those risks vary with the type of diving. Many divers try to minimize those risks by optimizing the conditions of the dive.People routinely do shore dives with 15 min or more surface swims. We don't consider that "unsafe diving".
sometimes that's the only way some dives are possible.