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IslandCowgirl:I disagree, nothing beats a good surface pee.
ffdiver:I regularly dive with a guy who is the first person to point out your mistakes (with all 20 dives worth of his expeirence) and who is completly obivious to everything he does wrong. ie...practicly dragging his entire body against the bottom, everything on his bc is flapping around in the wind and this is stuff thats noticable only when he sticks near you. normally we all decend and he is no where to be found, he has been quoted saying im not letting you guys cut down on my dive time just to make sure you have everybody. and then to top it off bust chops about stuff like carrying an extra mask, using a smaller knife or getting more training. I have learned that there are some people in the world that will never get thier's. sorry for the rant.
Mo2vation:This has just made it to the list. This list took years to develop and hasn't changed in about 3 years. This is a big day.
OK - I now have a list of 4.
1) I'll won't dive with rebreather divers
2) I won't dive with Hunters
3) I won't dive with the morbidly obese
4) I won't dive with anyone who pees his or her wetsuit ... whilst standing on the deck.
You are my hero. That is great.
OK - its now officially a list of 4.
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Ken
realdiver7:To keep my comments as simple as I can, I believe divers can solve 90% of their dive buddy issues up front by:
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2. Discussing mutual expectations and safety issues before the dive (i.e., includes
planning your dive and diving your plan, the pace of the dive, and other important
mutual expectations). ....
....The remaining 10% of dive buddy issues can be tricky, but your first responsibility is to yourself, regardless of what others may do. Even though I strongly advocate the buddy system, I will signal my intentions and then break away from a dangerous or careless diver and end the dive, or finish the dive solo if I am properly equipped. No dive buddy is better than one who may endanger my life.
Be honest and up front with who you dive with, don't be timid, and don't be afraid of offending them because you are discussing life preservation and safety. This is no time for political correctness, diplomacy, or beating around the bush. If you don't feel comfortable with someone, then say so. If you don't feel comfortable with the dive, then call it off.
Just my 2 psi worth.
Actually, that explains a lot.Mo2vation:A friend of mine (A bass player... not that that means anything...
I thought you hate PVs???Mo2vation:I have a Pee Valve I haven't installed yet. I wonder... Once I install the thing, does having a good surface pee (albeit through a bolt) in my drysuit whilst on the deck count as someone I shouldn't dive with. I may have to stop diving with me. I'd hate that.