Why solo?
I can can go where I want and any time I want and not have to bend to anybody else’s schedule.
I can do as many or as few dives that day as I want, or maybe no dives if I get out there and change my mind.
I’ve had many buddies who I called up and somehow they decide where we are going and want to run the show.
I’ve had too many control freaks who turn out to be buddy nazis.
I hunt, and hunting to me is a solitary activity not only for safety but for success. Buddies get in the way for a hunter.
I’ve had too many buddies show up hung over and useless.
Too many also show up with some gear issue, always something, short fill, leaking drysuit, forgot a glove, etc. Anything and every problem imaginable I’ve seen.
Chasing buddies around trying to stay together. Having them split then me being blamed for getting separated. I’ve had them get hunters fever and as soon as we descend and get to the bottom they take off like a jack rabbit abandoning and forgetting about any dive plan we might have had, then again they get all pissed off because they claim I abandoned them.
It is so rare to actually find a good buddy that works that I finally gave up.
**However,
I do have a guy I do dive with but we are a loose buddy team, same ocean same day type diving. I’ve been diving with him now for quite some time. We understand each other.
We might descend together and start the dive together but if one if us get’s involved harvesting scallops or dealing with a large lingcod and the other buddy slips off it’s no big deal. We are both okay with solo diving and we most times just continue the dive solo and meet up after the dive. We will raft up our kayaks together and if one if us needs a hand gearing up in the water we help each other out and/or getting stuff back in and put away.
It’s a very good system for both of us.
If it turns out to be a deeper scarier dive then we will tend to stick together more.
But I have no problem doing a 40’ to 50’ dive alone with just regular gear. My redundant air source is the surface via an ESA.
I prefer high quality impeccably maintained (and minimal) gear for streamlining and agility over redundant clutter.