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I'm working on a STA right at the moment so people can use wings with no slots.
The plate will be available the way it is now with welded on rails or plain with a STA.
I prefer the simplicity of a single piece design myself, but see the need for a STA because I know there are slottless wings out there.
The STA design may add 1/2" or possibly more metal that will keep the tank away from the body a little more, but it will still be way better that some other plates are these days just because the way the Freedom Plate is cut it allows the plate to sink into the valley between your shoulder blades so nicely like no other plate can. And now with the new Contour shape it gives it an even further measure of comfort.
I think George would be thrilled to use one, if you're saying he only likes to do fun wetsuit recreational dives now. That's Great! he went full circle.
Most people I know who get so deeply into tech when it finally runs it course they just quit diving all together. I've seen this a lot, it's like they can't allow themselves to go back.
I was mistaken about GUE then from what I'm learning now. I thought they did have an open water course.
I didn't fully understand thet they are a project minded tech agency only.
I remember years ago MHK and a few of his buddies were hanging out on a purely recreational board in Socal (diver.net) and was thrashing on everyone for everything. These people on that board were just weekend Catalina looky loo's and charter boat fun divers. I got thrashed on along with others, some of them so bad that they either quit the board or quit diving all together. There were even some threatened law suits over some of what was said. I don't know to this day if he was a rouge or was supported by the leadership in FL.
Anyway, I thought MHK once mentioned that GUE ws indeed starting their version of an OW course, but I guess I was wrong.
So now I see a huge hole in diving.
You have PADI with their training, then you have GUE with their top notch tech goal training, and a huge vast no mans land in between.
Eric, this is part of the problem -- there is a little problem with GUE wanting to be "all they can be" and also having been created to train the best Cave and Tech Divers. They actually DO have a basic Open water course...My friend Errol ( one of the original GUE instructors from inception) just taught 2 non-divers an OW class about 2 months ago...From the one class, a week I believe, they finished with Fundies level skills. They had no bad habits to break--they were a "clean slate" to train from....Errol said it was very easy for him to get these two divers to Fundies level in one class, because of the lack of bad habits and incorrect skills. So GUE had been asked by many to create an OW course for years.... they did create one over a year ago, but they don't really know where it fits or how and if to market it. It costs way more than double what a normal OW class costs.....of course, the divers come out with diving skills beyond DM level, and a Nitrox cert is included. So for non-divers that really want to learn how to dive, and not make a half-as*ed effort, this could be marketable----but I don't see this as happening, because it is not feasible to tell non-divers they should become tech or cave divers---and GUE has no intelligent way to process this OW class within it's core direction. This is to say it is not "intelligent" to purposely omit over 99% of the world's non-divers, if you have an Open water class that is for "non-divers" to get certified with.
Psychologists would say this should be causing some significant Cognitive Dissonance for JJ and the others creating the directions for GUE.
.................. It could be that the only way to make this better, is to make it worse