Hey Mike this taxi idea of yours works great until the family of the deceased sues the hell out of the dive boat. Jim Sender: Mike Zimmerman Date: 7/9/98 9:09 AM >> If we as Instructors require certain equipment for certain dives, will boat >> operators require same?? Are all instructors as knowlegeable in equipment >> performance?? (obviously not). And what about dive operators, do they know?? >> Do they care?? > >Actually no, you forget my posts from last year on this subject.... > >A dive boat is my water taxi... I do not ask them, and do not want >them to assume more responsibility for me than that. A dive >briefing would be nice as would emergency O2 and such, but >I think life would be simpler (and better) if that's all we >expected from dive boats. Oh and some coffee for Jammer. >(I don't drink the stuff). > >So from that point of view it would follow that no dive boat >will care what gear I have. A simple transaction took place. >I paid them, they took me where we agreed they would so that >I could drop in the water as I wished, assuming the risk I >felt like assuming. Part of the deal is that they wait around >as well until I come back up, or as agreed upon after 3 hours >they can call my next of kin and tell them what general area >of the ocean to search for me. > >So by this same token, what I was stressing was not so much >that divers have specific gear demanded by certain instructors, >we know that doesn't work, so many are apprently, if you believe >the hyperbole on the list, demanding horrible gear, no, what >I was stressing, is that no matter what gear it is, that >the student is FAMILIAR with the gear ahead of time. > >A cave course need not imply a doubles course. A trimix class >or Tech nitrox class need not imply a stage bottle class. >Insist those skills be learned outside the class, or at least >rename the bloody thing to stage-bottle/trimix. Or offer >a class on the skills. But make it so that you are not >putting someone, and they are not allowing themselves to >be put, in a situation where you are learning so many new >things at once. The easiest thing to learn ahead of >time IMO, is the gear. Conquer the task loading of >the new gear, before you are faced with the task loading >of diving under new conditions. > >Anyway, so no, I'd not want a dive boat to have to become >gear police as well. > >Mike > >-- >Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. >Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. > ------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn About Trimix at http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/trimix.html -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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