mattnj
Well-Known Member
Every time the notion of diving under the boat comes up, some diver instructor rips in with the death threats. Without training (that they sell) you probably risk a horrible DEATH!! Yeah yeah. Then they come out with baloney physics about (this time) fishtanks on your chest - unaware of the fact that your chest is withstanding about 10metres water of absolute air pressure whilst you are ashore. So 2metres is a bit more, not near-death, not anything like it. It's not any multiple of 1metre deep fish tanks sitting on your chest, jeez. Even quite a small fishtank on your chest would crush you, and diving doesn't reliably do this.
Yeah, there are lots of numpties, but lets just pretend that someone who can sail and considering diving under the boat is wel-above averagely practical, and possibly a lot more practical and aware of safety issues too.
Even beginner dive training includes zipping down to 5+ metres on the first day, so it ain't that argh dangerous is it? No. We're talking about going less than two metres down, plenty of time to unclip if you get jammed (unlikely but just about possible i spose) and lots more.
Oh and whilst we're about it - diving under your boat is likely MUCH more safe than going on some dive trip and courses - usually on a flimsy RIB in the UK and almost invariably with an illegally-small alpha flag that risks other boats thinking they've found a free rib and approach the boat with divers down - cos the flag isn't the regulation 1 metre high and visible from all angle (ie a proper rigidly-constructed flag).
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Exactly, they start off suggesting you will probably die due to physics, then when challenged simply answer "well you wont understand it" and when challenged again (at boat draft depth) they change onto well you wont have experience clearing a mask and will probably have just jumped off a boat with 50kg on your back, without thinking about what you are doing and the tender wont be ready....in deep water...so will panic....
Listen to what we are saying.....we are saying at boat depth....less than 2m.....
Walk off the beach on a nice calm day at shoulder height, stick your head under and get the hang of it for a tank full, dont be tempted to go deeper, and keep breathing normally the whole time (no holding of breath) then be sensible about going about cleaning your boat, like not in 10knt of tide, 5deg water, in 100m depth, whilst drifing with no one else on board and no way of getting back out of the water....oh and dont padlock the tank to your back either for safety as you need to be aware that you may need to ditch it!