Jump in and descend together, then wave bye bye and maybe meet back a the shot, maybe not.I’ve been told of a charter op that due to insurance won’t let even full cave divers dive solo. Gotta have a solo cert to solo.
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Jump in and descend together, then wave bye bye and maybe meet back a the shot, maybe not.I’ve been told of a charter op that due to insurance won’t let even full cave divers dive solo. Gotta have a solo cert to solo.
In fairness, unless things have changed, JDC puts a guide in the water, there's generally a group of divers following the guide, and while you may not have a 'dedicated' dive buddy, I'm guessing you dove alone with the group and in the event of an out-of-air emergency could've approached another diver (when I dove in Jupiter, the viz. wasn't on par with Cozumel, and it is drift diving, so the group isn't necessarily strewn far and wide).Interestingly before I got properly into solo diving I ended up diving with Jupiter Dive Centre in Florida years back while visiting my fam there. I said I didn't have a buddy, I was on a single tank, and they told me as long as I had a computer it didn't really matter.
Oh hey, don't get me wrong! I was over joyed not to be bothered really. And I did exactly as you described.In fairness, unless things have changed, JDC puts a guide in the water, there's generally a group of divers following the guide, and while you may not have a 'dedicated' dive buddy, I'm guessing you dove alone with the group and in the event of an out-of-air emergency could've approached another diver (when I dove in Jupiter, the viz. wasn't on par with Cozumel, and it is drift diving, so the group isn't necessarily strewn far and wide).
And it seems they left the decision of whether to dive up to you, as an adult diver, rather than paternalistically dictating to you, which is a refreshing change vs. some places elsewhere.