Scubalot
Registered
I chose my OW instructor with as much forethought as I chose my parents. Whether he instilled or simply awakened a latent passion for scuba, I can't say but with 94 dives in my first 9 months the passion is real. The first 12 dives, in cold quarries, made the next 26 (a liveaboard in the Bahamas) all the better. Having pro guides and other veteran divers critique newbie-me for a week on that boat at times overwhelming but a crucial learning experience that I urge for all new divers. "Relax, slow-down, and say 'M.F.S.C.'" one guide advised, and since taking that to heart I've always had my mask, snorkel, fins and computer when approaching the water. Use a spreadsheet check-list as you pack (to be sure you bring it all) and unpack (don't assume you brought it all back, add to the list what you should have brought, and delete what will let you travel lighter next time). Use a spreadsheet dive-log to design/customize the categories (including "things I learned", "fish I saw"), unconstrained by tiny pages or pre-set formats. When doing multiple dives, prepare early for the next one. Use the quiet time between dives to check gear, measure/log the nitrox % in your tank and match that % in your computer, confirm tank PSI pressure. Wet suit air-dryed while inside-out? Turn it outside-in to save time later, and avoid traffic on a crowded dive deck. Don't wait to be told to kit-up; anticipate and start early. Open your valve, defog your mask and, if kitting-up seated on a dive deck and space allows, put on your fins before your BC. Test the inflator button but orally inflate your BC to practice, and save a bit of tank air, for when you need it. Check your buddy. If waiting on the surface before descending, use your snorkel to save air. "Equalize early" = while still on the surface. Leaky mask? Try a looser (not tighter) fit, especially if it's a silicon skirt. When returning to a boat, ascend to the tag line, inflate your BC, remove your fins, and keep that reg in your mouth while climbing the ladder and until seated. Drink water untill you run clear and drink some more. Respect the crew's seen and unseen work: if you can't afford a good tip, you can't afford to go. Be of good cheer.