Richard10002
Well-Known Member
There have been a couple of threads over the past few days where getting a diver in has been mentioned.
One was the lost anchor, and the other where there was a strange noise from the prop.
I recently saved myself the cost of a haul and re-launch by diving to check, and photograph, my anodes, and do a general check of the hull, and subsequently fit a prop shaft anode, (in a fairly swelly sea - also searched and rescued a dropped weight belt in murky water).
I'll be diving again to fit another shaft anode, and the main anode.
Given that I enjoy diving, and got some satisfaction out of having a real purpose for a dive, rather than looking at fish etc., I'm wondering if there is a little "pin money" business in it.
e.g. £25 for a hull check and photos, plus resolving a problem if possible there and then, (e.g. rope around the prop, plastic bag in the intake etc.). £50 to fit a shaft and main hull anode... or whatever.
Not sure what the insurance and qualification implications are to do this properly, but it seems like it could pay for the odd meal and a bit of fuel etc..
BTW I'm a PADI Master Scuba Diver, which doesnt mean that much in itself, but I've done a fair few "hairy" dives, so am reasonably capable, and found the job on Rogue straightforward.
Any input welcomed... even of the Devils' Advocate nature
Cheers
Richard
One was the lost anchor, and the other where there was a strange noise from the prop.
I recently saved myself the cost of a haul and re-launch by diving to check, and photograph, my anodes, and do a general check of the hull, and subsequently fit a prop shaft anode, (in a fairly swelly sea - also searched and rescued a dropped weight belt in murky water).
I'll be diving again to fit another shaft anode, and the main anode.
Given that I enjoy diving, and got some satisfaction out of having a real purpose for a dive, rather than looking at fish etc., I'm wondering if there is a little "pin money" business in it.
e.g. £25 for a hull check and photos, plus resolving a problem if possible there and then, (e.g. rope around the prop, plastic bag in the intake etc.). £50 to fit a shaft and main hull anode... or whatever.
Not sure what the insurance and qualification implications are to do this properly, but it seems like it could pay for the odd meal and a bit of fuel etc..
BTW I'm a PADI Master Scuba Diver, which doesnt mean that much in itself, but I've done a fair few "hairy" dives, so am reasonably capable, and found the job on Rogue straightforward.
Any input welcomed... even of the Devils' Advocate nature
Cheers
Richard