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To: Multiple recipients of list wreckdiver <wreckdiver@wreckdiver.com>
From: GarlooEnt@ao*.co*
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 01:08:13 EDT
Subject: Re: A Call to Arms
cap,
another way of dealing with this is to have one or more crew members assist
the diver at there time of need ([.e. climbing the ladder).
we do this all the time. we try not to make it a big deal -anyone under the
right (or wrong ) water conditions can use a hand. there is nothing to be
embarased about. 
some boats have easier water exits than others & the harder the exit the more
help should be available.

remember job is to get them to the site & back- assisting them on the surface
is aour responcibility. doing less is not meeting our own standards.

capt hank


In a message dated 8/31/98 9:18:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, CaptnDale@ao*.co*
writes:

<< The reason the diver had to remove her equipment was that she was
tired and
 unable to climb back onto the boat with all of that weight on.  She simply
was
 unfamiliar with this type of equipment.  Ineptitude and ignorance can be
fixed
 with experience and training. 
 
 Good diving,
 Cpt. Dale Bennett
 Captain Dale's Dive Center
 Enterprise Marine Dive Charters
 CaptnDale@ao*.co*
 www.captaindales.com >>

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