Scuba Diving Pet Peeves Part 1
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- These are three of the many pet peeves I have when it comes to diving. Please let us know what your pet peeves are below in the comments.
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These were some surprisingly great observations!
Thank you!
Someone get this guy a mic
Second that! LOL … 😂😂😂
Switching my computer to my right hand. Didn't even think about this. Although I can still see it, it does take more effort and I can eliminate that just by swapping the arm it is on. Thanks for the tip. I was taught 1 handed air signaling in OW, probably because my instructor is also a tech diver. He had a lot of pet peeves, but they seem legit. We dove in a shared grotto, it wasn't until I saw some of the other instructors from other shops until I really understood his reasoning and appreciated the way he taught us.
From my 4 OW dives, my pet peeves are:
- Excessive noise makers, clickers, bangers, etc. Especially in an instructional environment. If you have to use those, you do not have your students attention nor respect (my opinion).
- The word "flippers" LOL.
- Unprepped - foggy masks. I know it can happen to anyone, but the over abundance of unprepped masks was staggering. It doesn't take taking a scuba course to learn how to prep a mask.
- Cheapskates - I am 100000% all for getting a good deal, budgeting your money around. Especially on initial investments. BUT - buying the cheapest crap you can find because it is cheap - then knocking on the guys with higher quality gear as if they are elitists, bougie, or whatever, is just stupid and a pet peeve. I heard one guy say "I'm going home and ordering everything from Temu and Ali-Express." Sadly, he was dead serious.
Noise makers/tank bangers drive me crazy and I agree with you.
-They are fins! LOL
I have never seen anyone make fun of someone for having high-end gear unless it is someone with 7 dives and they are decked out, from head to toe, in the most expensive things their local dive centers sell. But I would say that it is the dive center that should be shamed and not the diver. You put people in the best gear you have, would recommend and dive yourself that also fits into their budget. No need sell them a less than optimal item because it has higher margins.
Wearing dive computer on right arm vs left one of the best dive tips I've seen. I'm a new diver everyone including my instructor in Open Water and Advanced class wore dive computers on our left arms probably out of habit. I'm watching videos to continue learning how to become a better qualified diver. My perception of diving is most people are taught the basics. Its not until you get many dives under your belt do you find tips like this which can have a huge impact on safety and diving operations. I read the manual for the dive computer and the manufacture didn't recommend or state an arm to wear it on when diving. Keep them coming...!
i just rotate my dive comp 180 degrees and i dive like that.
Thank you and we will keep them coming. Let us know if there is anything you would like us to cover in future videos.
Nice method of signaling air amount...right on man
I have been diving for 52 years. I signal gas the same way and in PSI.
My BCD has 4 dump methods.
Appreciate the simplification for those whose habits are confusing.
Many dive masters, when I travel, have their own preferred methods. I wadopt their gas signals for ease of communication.
Thanks for the videos.
👍😎🤿🇵🇭! Hey thanks for sharing gas pressure signals using one hand! Now this is my only way of signing my gas pressure! Keep the videos coming!
Our pleasure. We have more videos we are currently working on so stay tuned!
About blowing the valve Before attaching the Regulator..
I have experienced small bugs sitting in the small bore in the Tank valve, and even experienced a crushed bug in my first stage filter!
So I always give a little blow with my valve, before attaching the first stage to the Tank valve, and I don’t give a shit if somebody finds that annoying! 🤔
I don’t like squashed Bugs or dirt, or water, or anything else in my first stage..
About drying the cap, I agree, just dry it with a towel, no need for blowing!
You're bang on! Having the computer on the right is painfully obvious, but you see sooo many divers having it on the left. It also never made sense to me having hand signals that require two hands, what are the certification agencies even doing??
One of the signaling air amount I learned diving is 5+5+5+5+5+3 for 2800 psi.
Brother, I forgot how many times I already showed 5 after a couple of time. Ridiculous.
🤣🤣 I have seen it done many ways but NEVER that way. That is entirely too hard and I don't blame you for losing track. . I prefer to Keep It SImple.
Too many to count, but I'll give it a shot.
Dragging octo's.
(Overuse of) rattlers / tank bangers
Shining a dive light in my face
Touching the reef
Kicking up silt
Having new gear and not knowing how to use it
Integrated octo inflators
Touching/chasing wildlife
Giving the thumbs up for OK
Snobbism
Overweighting divers
Abandoning your dive buddy
I love these!!
My biggest pet peeves: when someone mentions they are an instructor withing the firts 5 seconds of meeting them. People that get bent out of shape for someone using their tank to try their reg caps. Guides that constantly ask how much gas I have.
🤣🤣 Thanks for watching the video. Safe diving to you.
I was taught to dry the cap with air from the tanks. Didnt know its considered rude
Not just rude but also unnecessary.
Still confusion about PSI vs BAR persists
Guess we should not dive together
People routing right hand side plumbed regulator via their left hand side. Big knives on the outside of the leg. Snorkel use with a long hose (because a snorkel is mandatory 🤦). Not having a notion of safe dive/gas planning. Kneeling.
Americans should be forced to use Bar and the metric system by law 😂
Peeve01: no, wash the salt off with some of your clean drinking water Then use air to blow dry it out. Be sure there's nothing on the cap 😁😁PPPPPSSSSSSTTT !
What about lobster-claw gloves in cold water for signalling air pressure?
I would never use lobster claw gloves and I do everything I can to stay away from cold water these days LOL
I learned the one handed bar count in my deep class. I'd like to use only that but what good is it if pretty much every other recreational diver is taught and used to the two handed version? 🤷♀️
This is where a pre-dive conversation comes in handy. Show them how you sign gas pressure and why and you will be shocked how many people will switch over.
@@pranadive sure, as a rather new diver I just don't feel it's my place to convert someone.
@@pranadive I like the one-handed version of signaling gas pressure. Having said that, I don't think I would suggest asking a new dive buddy (especially a relatively inexperienced one) to change their way of signaling gas pressure just before a dive. From a human factors perspective that seems likely to cause confusion and possible miscommunication in the event of an irregular or emergency operation.
@@donc2721 I never suggested you have a new dive buddy switch switch over just before a dive. The conversation on how we signal has is a must prior to jumping in the water.
Both divers can signal they way they always do but what you will find is that a diver not using one hand will begin to integrate that practice into their own skills over time.
people who use there hands like swimming. they scare me like there reaching out to ensnare my 2nd stage
If you hold your go pro with your right hand, you don’t want your computer on that hand! When I’m ascending I know the approximate depth I’m at and I’m not constantly holding my dump button, but that’s just me. If you are properly weighted you should not have to dump that much air anyway!
What if you're left handed 😮
your right hand is still functional lol
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2 ✅Ha ha ha yep.
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4 People / students saying everything’s ok when it’s not.
I’m your instructor / guide / buddy.
Not your husband / partner. 😂