They usually dive from their own boats or shore dive/charter boat. After the issues we had with our friend who abuses his pony bottle we rarely have anyone on our boat for the time being. Worrying about liability takes all the fun out of diving.
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If I ever had a free flow or blown hose I would have enough air to surface on my remaining gas. I wouldn't be at 110 feet near the end of the dive, I would be shallow by the time my gas was low.Your logic for deciding what equipment to dive with is good--food for thought. I like the single 100 cf tank having a depth limit of 110'. In SoCal, I do the same thing, except I had not thought of it that way.
cheers,
markm
“but if I did I would still have enough gas to make an emergency ascent with some gas left.”
Not preaching, you are obviously a very confident and experienced diver.
The difference for me in your emergency example is there is no emergency for me. I don’t do an emergency ascent, rather I do a normal ascent and maybe even a safety stop. I get back on boat, set up my second tank and do another dive. Seems like a simple inexpensive insurance policy to me. I find I enjoy my dives so much more knowing I have that regulator right under my chin. G-d willing, maybe after my 2000th dive I will realize it is overkill
Maybe it is a placebo affect.I find I enjoy my dives so much more knowing I have that regulator right under my chin.
I was hoping to make it to 2500 dives this year to change my profile. Conditions have kept me at 2444 so far.
It's not that I don't believe bad things happen. It's that scuba gear, when maintained is close enough to be fool-proof that I prefer not to carry anything on a dive I don't need to complete the dive. For the same reason, I don't carry a spare gas can in my car. I watch the fuel gauge and fill up as needed. I've never run out of gas in a vehicle either.
I'm not dissing anyone who prefers redundancy, I just prefer minimalism.
Actually, no. It didn't come with one. I have a repair kit but no compressure. I do have AAA though.