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Old April 30th, 2006, 01:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A dive and a KISS or two...

There is a general acceptance in some strands of diving that you plan for one major failure – which is why we use the principle of redundancy. I always joke that is why GUE dive in three man teams – if you lose one buddy you have a spare

That’s not the reason obviously, but we have had several dives where for some reason or another one of us has had to back out and the other two can carry on so it works. Until yesterday, when I lost both Al and Frase from the trip we had planned – one to home diary and the other to illness – leaving me with no-one to dive with as of 10:30 pm the night before. Luckily Zak (EBT)stepped into the breach and promised me a master-class in lobster catching




The others on the boat were Janos and Tom from DIRX plus 6 members of Hellfins – Janos’ BSAC club. For some it was their first sea dive of the year.

Zak and I were planning a slightly longer time than the others – so jumped in first to the Pentrych.

Straight down in a reasonably interesting current, and at 15 metres the lights went out. The plankton has clearly got sexy…. and the viz has gone from the 15 metres Al and I had on the M2 the day before, down to one metre ish. I have to say that I felt sorry for those on the boat who have not been out this year yet – it would not have been a very fun dive compared to the fantastic viz we have had over the last few weeks.

We came to the bottom in about 26 metres and I cleared my mask which had been flooding badly on the way down the shot. I looked up - no more that 30 seconds later – to see Zak with a lobster in his hand!!!

Bloody hell – he doesn’t hang around. (I think his poor buoyancy in the rebreather meant he stunned it by landing on it at the bottom of the shot)

He swam around for a few minutes lobster in hand, until he noticed that it had berries so let it go. This was to be the story of both dives – found a few – but none were takable.

One particularly large lobster had found the perfect hole. I chased it back so that Zak who had gone round the back could catch it. It reversed, did a three point turn and cam out at him claws first. I think that is when he decided that one could wait for another day.

The wreck was too broken up to be recognisable in this viz – although I did manage to spot the boilers (no congers though)

We squirreled around for about an hour. The wrasse were, colourful, very large here and very, very stupid. Several jumped as they swam in to us – others just stayed put.

Slack never really happened on this dive, pull and glide was needed at first, pull and pull was used when I rounded one end of the wreck and could feel my mask slip on my face due to the current. I hung on as Zak went past me – then I saw him turn and heard him swear through the loop at the force of the water. It was time to go.

We break the surface and picked up that all was not well. Two club members had had a fast ascent and one was symptomatic – so the chopper was on its way. They seemed in fine spirits though, and asked for pictures – so I of course obliged.











After birthday cake for Janos, second dive was a drift dive (drift – what’s the point in that then) which was another food hunt for us. There was nothing around though – a few very small lobster and crabs but nothing worth trying for. We found some small ledges which the skipper had described as caves which Zak shoved me in to (you want to do Cave 1 – here have a go…) I responded with a universal agency sign – to hear him laugh in the way that only a technical diving instructor can…..

We came across Janos and Tom in the water – so dumped the obligatory starfish on the top of Janos’ scrubber (Zak’s fingers itching to dump his wing) and, having had enough, thumbed the dive.

Good fun all in all.

Who needs viz?
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Old April 30th, 2006, 01:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old April 30th, 2006, 03:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Don't know Garf - like I said, they seemed in fine spirits. If Janos has an update, I'm sure he will post.
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Great report as usual, I relay enjoy reading them. Hope the diver is OK

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Bloody hell – he doesn’t hang around. (I think his poor buoyancy in the rebreather meant he stunned it by landing on it at the bottom of the shot)
Hmmmm who had the most dirt on their suit??

Snotty vis, but a reasonable mooch. Theres something that just feels wrong about doing a dive on 16/50 in 25m of water.... but then I wasnt expecting to be diving


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and how is the person that was lifted?
Apparently the diver who made the rapid ascent ended up with a skin bend, and his buddy was fine. Not sure if just one or both were recompressed. Janos will likely have more details, but he said last night that both of them were fine
 
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Great report as usual, I relay enjoy reading them. Hope the diver is OK

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Yeah, nice report. Sorry to hear about the two possibly injured divers.

Just shows what rewards you can get if you are prepared to dive at the less convenient times of the year too. Vis is often way better here in (what passes for) winter, but almost nobody dives, and the boats often dont run until the red-tide-infested summer (which is when we start beach diving to try to get away from the crowds!)
 
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Yeah -- as I drove through the 75 degree sunshine to one of our popular local dive sites, I was internally griping about the traffic, the skaters, the runners, and all the people occupying the good parking spaces, and wishing I had our 42 degree gray, drizzly winter weather back, when everybody stayed home
 
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Same down here in the Westcountry. January to the end of April we have the best viz of the year, the water temp is 7-9 degrees so chilly (but layer up!), no crowds and genearally only competant divers in the water.

Winter is quite irrelevant in a drysuit.

Not complaining though, we need the summer divers to give the LDS a boost.

Hope the divers are just fine and back in the water after the relevant break.

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