bwerb once bubbled...
So...Instructor Level, agency and certification numbers please.
And not the fake ones you posted in your profile. Sadly, I don't believe that they will check out.
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bwerb once bubbled...
So...Instructor Level, agency and certification numbers please.
Obviously guessing.Karl_in_Calif once bubbled...
So I do not know if they are all sitting around in their backplates as they learn to doff and don their backplates and harnasses in the open water without cutting the crotch strap with their knives to do it.
I'm guessing here.
Your history is a little off there, both in dates and order of occurrance.Karl_in_Calif once bubbled...
mostly gave you buoyancy at the surface, if you orally inflated them, or which gave you instant buoyancy if you pulled the pin on them at depth that activated the CO2 cartridge that was designed to get you out of a pickel in a minute, if you got yourself into a pickle.
ScubaPro changed all that one fine day.
ScubaPro invented a "jacket" that was like a perfectly fitting horsecollar B/C, except it became a jacket.
RichLockyer once bubbled...
Obviously guessing.
More speculation drawn from lack of experience.
Why would the students need to cut their crotch straps?
I do 90% of my dives from a 22' Whaler or Avon. Every dive is don/doff in water. I do it with no problem, and without cutting my rig.
That's in a drysuit with 7ft hose and bungeed backup reg.
Never strangled myself either.
What shop do you teach for?
deepdiverbc once bubbled...
Please tell me the technique.
I recently did a boat dive where there was no boat ladder. I had to remove my jacket style BCD in the water to get back in the boat. On land it sort of falls off with help from gravity but in the water with the BCD inflated it was difficult. I ended up unclipping the fastex shoulder buckle which I never do on land and it came off very quickly. After this experience I was considering installing a fastex on one shoulder when I get a BP&W.
Underwater I have heard that some divers flip it over the head.
Like Mark, my shoulder straps are not as tight as they are adjusted during DIR-F... and the GUE instructors tell you during the class NOT to cut your harness until you've got a few dives on it, so they do expect you to loosen it up. I adjust mine as loose as I possibly can and still be able to reach the top edge of the plate when standing fully suited up.deepdiverbc once bubbled...
fastex shoulder buckle which I never do on land and it came off very quickly. After this experience I was considering installing a fastex on one shoulder when I get a BP&W.
PacNWdiver once bubbled...
Mike,
Good point on the rental BP and wings. I hadnt considered that
But, I suppose you would have to get a easily adjustable type harness system. I know for me it took a good 5 dives before I got mine dialed in. Not an option for most OW training situations.
Also, I would think students would still need to be familiar with jacket BCs. Since most students will not end up buying BCs and most dive resorts do not rent BP and wings.
I agree sales have something to do with it but each shop negotiates their own purchases with manufactures. Scubapro does throw their weight around a bit, because they are an industry leader. But most shop owners really do try and find the best gear at the best value for their customers. Those that dont, that get a smokin deal on a quantity of crappy no-name reg and try to push them on their customers. Those guys usually dont stay in business long.
John
deepdiverbc once bubbled...
Please tell me the technique.