caymaniac
Contributor
Are you "safe" on the road? Are you "safe" in a plane? Are you "safe" on a boat?
If you can answer yes, then you can have a "safe" dive. There's a degree of risk to everyday life. The risk in diving is definitely greater than walking on the beach, unless there is a thunderstorm, a water spout, or massive tidal waves - rip tides coming. I believe one can have a "safe" dive. I didn't fill out the poll because none of the answers fit the question - for me. The degree of "safeness" equals your abilities and training plus experience. Yesterday I had a call to recover a hatch off from a sailboat at a marina. The dive was in zero visibility, with a boat overhead, in 15 ft. of fresh water and I sank almost 5 feet into a silt bed.......scary! (Yes it was a successful recovery). I've done this before, I was solo, you have to be be prepared for problems and ready to abort. A few years ago I was on the Brac doing multple dives when my computer died at 110 feet, I aborted the dive and retired a day from diving. Since this situation I always use a redundant computer. Experience is a great teacher.
Dive Safe,
Caymaniac
If you can answer yes, then you can have a "safe" dive. There's a degree of risk to everyday life. The risk in diving is definitely greater than walking on the beach, unless there is a thunderstorm, a water spout, or massive tidal waves - rip tides coming. I believe one can have a "safe" dive. I didn't fill out the poll because none of the answers fit the question - for me. The degree of "safeness" equals your abilities and training plus experience. Yesterday I had a call to recover a hatch off from a sailboat at a marina. The dive was in zero visibility, with a boat overhead, in 15 ft. of fresh water and I sank almost 5 feet into a silt bed.......scary! (Yes it was a successful recovery). I've done this before, I was solo, you have to be be prepared for problems and ready to abort. A few years ago I was on the Brac doing multple dives when my computer died at 110 feet, I aborted the dive and retired a day from diving. Since this situation I always use a redundant computer. Experience is a great teacher.
Dive Safe,
Caymaniac