- Messages
- 54,120
- Reaction score
- 8,269
- # of dives
- 500 - 999
Let's work thru this, okay...
Well, I think you suggested "fault...with the divemaster" in your headline: "...negligent dive master??"
Okay, the "bow" is the front/ pointed end; could you be confused over nautical terms? I went out with Amy Slate's boat a couple of times, and I believe it's a Catamaran, with stern/rear end entries being their practice, with existing the water done midship? Does that sound like it? Or were you leaving the boat along the side? I don't think they have a gate on the bow...?
So there were additional lines? Here's my understanding of the names given those lines...
"Mooring Line" - the one that goes down to a wreck or permanent anchor of somesort; also the one the boat moors to, hooks onto.
"Current Line" or "Drift Line" that drifts behind the boat, often with a float on the end, so divers can grab it if down wind/current...?
"Tag Line" or "Granny Line" - the one that leads from the stern/back forward to the bow/front and on to the Mooring Ball...?
Could it be that she went off of the side gate, or stern, and missed that line? If so, that's Diver's Error to me...
Glad they took care of y'all okay.
But this was uncalled for...!!
I'm not a great typist or writer so, if I inferred fault lay with the divemaster let me correct that. Indeed, I think the safety protocols worked very well that day. Since I'm not an accomplished diver I merely sought some insight into proper protocol, and, hopefully, to learn from this experience.
Well, I think you suggested "fault...with the divemaster" in your headline: "...negligent dive master??"
Whether going off the bow is "normal" or not, I can't say. The fact remains that is what we did; if you question this procedure, I suggest the answer will come from Amoray Divers directly.
Okay, the "bow" is the front/ pointed end; could you be confused over nautical terms? I went out with Amy Slate's boat a couple of times, and I believe it's a Catamaran, with stern/rear end entries being their practice, with existing the water done midship? Does that sound like it? Or were you leaving the boat along the side? I don't think they have a gate on the bow...?
Okay, a couple of things; the boat did put out lines prior to anyone getting in the water. When Lynn went in, she missed the mooring line and could not reach any of the other lines.
So there were additional lines? Here's my understanding of the names given those lines...
"Mooring Line" - the one that goes down to a wreck or permanent anchor of somesort; also the one the boat moors to, hooks onto.
"Current Line" or "Drift Line" that drifts behind the boat, often with a float on the end, so divers can grab it if down wind/current...?
"Tag Line" or "Granny Line" - the one that leads from the stern/back forward to the bow/front and on to the Mooring Ball...?
Could it be that she went off of the side gate, or stern, and missed that line? If so, that's Diver's Error to me...
Glad they took care of y'all okay.
But this was uncalled for...!!
If you'll look at Reefraff's Profile, training, and accomplishments, and compare it to your C-Card and what did you say - 30 dives, you're lucky he's not billing you!One piece of advice for you; try getting over yourself long enough to realize that we are all adults here and arrogant, self absorbed, pontificating know it alls tend to be dismissed.