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Old 07-05-08, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by SoggyFox
i'm confused are we talking wreck or drift, i though we were talking about dropping them on a wreck when you mentioned long neaps slack and finning distance.

if they're on a wreck coming onto slack they could be anyway from the shot. being down from the shot, would mean any inexperienced diver having ascended would be coming up roughly in line between shot and bouy. We're only really talking the 5 minutes or so covering the bouy for any diver to have reascended the line having had trouble, after that its lazy circles at distance.
hi guys , it was not a shot dive or a wreck dive it was a reef dive . i droped the divers in the water and held place untill they decended . i then followed the bubbles for a couple of mins moved off position to empty boat of water . (so that when i recovered the divers there was less water to empty(good practice)

my issue is as i stated not with the young lad but with his "point the finger of blame " brother
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