Sandra and I will be finished with the Fundies Class on sunday.....This is the hardest class I can imagine, but I will say Bob Sherwood has blown me away with how well he has answered every single question I gave him--areas where my early DIR differs with present GUE....and I am going with his answers...If you know me, that's saying alot.Bigger surprise.....he let me use several pairs of fins in the pool classes, including my DiveR freedive fins.....While I am still saying the DiveR's are the fastest most efficient, fins, at the level of precise control you may have in a new wreck exploration, or a cave--in challenging and tight conditions--there is no contest...the Dive R's do NOT do the job....Too hard to keep the precision and not worth all the hardships they introduce if you are doing a penetration. I tried a few other fins, but the Jet fins with their large and stiff control surface were far more precise and functional than any of the traditional or alternative fin choices...Part of this is learning what really slow is....and how much effort you might expend trying to NOT move...this was where the other fins I tried just could not compare at all. The exploration speed is NOT a blazing speed, and the Jets are now my choice for this.....for a big cruise down Juno ledge, I am still likely to use the DiveRs ( sandra and bill using freedive fins too...but if we are in wrecks, we will all be in jet fins...) Who knows..in a few more days I may be in jets most of the time

For anyone who thinks jets are too hard to kick, or too stiff....there is an optimal way to use these fins, that no other fin can really come close to.....I hate to say it, after all the fins I have tried, and all the technology that I like.....But the real issue for GUE is not trying to win races with fins underwater, it is being perfect in fine control, and when you need to be motionless, to make this easy. This is one of the hardest things to do in diving--to just hang in the collum with virtually no movement.....you would need to try and then see this, for this to make any sense.And then there is the whole stability at slow speed in an exploration ( for me) or for Sandra, for hunting Nudibranchs.....For this kind of speed range and precision, the doubles are so much more stable, that my lp 120's are a lame handicap--for this type of diving....These guys have been letting me hang myself with my preconceptions--and decide for myself what is wrong or right about these key pieces of gear...I am blown away by this class, by Bob, and by Errol. I believe they are doing another fundies class in Pompano starting around the 29th of January--anyone that is in the area who has thought about getting all the whys, and all the hows, this is it. It is hard....8am each morning to 6:30 at night, and huge pool time....even as competitive cyclists, we are tired at each days end. It is hard, but it is so worth it for the new tools and abilities.