Diving

Yes and No, but that's life in the tropics.

Ah, but theres nothing here that looks on you as lunch! :D

Pal has just emailed me from Melbourne " Worst weather in Melbourne ever (official). 10cm hail stones for half an hour - never seen anything like it. Whole city gridlocked and police refusing entry in. Masses of damage and 80kn winds." Hes waiting for weather to cross to NZ
 
Is this aimed at me by any chance Andy?

I dived last night to check my boat for damage after a collision with a log during the trip back from Bangor a few weeks ago. No damage, other than some scuffed antifoul.

I wish I had known, I would have asked you to check my anodes!
Allan
 
28.4 degrees in St Lucia last week.

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I guess you mean a duplicate second stage? I learned to dive without one (We used to do buddy breathing). Weight is always a problem with diving gear when flying, so I strip my gear. If I'm diving with Louise, I'll be fine anyway.

In this country I often dive solo, so I use twin tanks and complete twin regs. I've recently put together a second set of gear for the yacht, my main gear is with the RIB.
 
(We used to do buddy breathing).

Just remembered the worst diving incident I was involved in.

In Martin's haven, on the west side of the bay, I had a pair of novices doing a buddy breathing exercise, another experienced diver watching and holding the SMB.
The exercise was proceeding nicely and they had exchanged the regulator half a dozen times, when the guy takes the regulator from his mouth, with his teeth still attached to it.
I now had 4 divers convulsed with laughter, but two of them had no air supply! Soon got everything sorted out, and the free diving teeth into his BCD pocket.

Probably a good thing that they don't teach it any more!
 
Martin's haven West side? That's where the Dale Princess picks up people for Skomer isn't it?

BSAC stopped using buddy breathing in the 90s I think. I know it changed to AAS (Alternative Air Source) about the time I was doing my instructer exams, maybe 1995?
 
That's right. I think the trips weren't running for some reason - possibly too early in the season.

I did my instructor exam around the same time and buddy breathing was still being taught in addition to AAS. The move to AAS only happened after I stopped diving regularly in 1999. At least on the East side of the Severn ;)
 
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