corvette as in car....or ship???.....either way i think it wins.....so far! lol
I live in bonaire,Did you find them back?How did you lose them?I love you guys!
I have found too many anchors to count all over the state of Florida. My favorite was an 80 pound SS Plow style that I got big bucks for.I have also found sunglasses, fishing rods and reels, dive knives, over a hundred pounds of lead, a snow mobile in an alpine lake in Idaho, a sail boat, a canoe, a run about, a motorcycle, an old old Corvette, 3 beers (Heineken Light), all sorts of tools, lights, masks, snorkels, fins, an engagement ring (returned), and even a Rolex (also returned). I even found two lost divers once in Bonaire.
It is far, far better to find than to lose.
They're not so bad 'til ya find a body. Suck after that.I hate body searches and won't do them anymore.
I didn't lose them... their instructor did. He pulled up as I was finishing with an AOW class and asked if I had any extra students. I did not and so I changed tanks and was back in the water pretty quick. They were a lot deeper LOOKING for their instructor. If you don't understand how this happened, you don't understand that nitrogen narcosis makes you as smart as your ordinary cow. The most dangerous people to dive with are those who claim that they don't get narced. One of the divers ran out of gas within seconds of me finding them and the other was close to running out. They both had considerable deco obligations and we did not have the gas for that. They both were bent as they headed for the chamber. I did my deco on the way back to shore while the boat whisked them back to shore. That was 2002 or so and I am still mad at their instructor for his gross negligence.I live in bonaire,Did you find them back?How did you lose them?
Lake Monroe is black water (no visibility) and you are sweeping your hands over the bottom back and forth. The whole time you're thinking to yourself: "Don't be here, and don't be there. Don't be here and don't be there." Every time you hit something your heart sinks. Bump into a fish and you swallow your heart. It's downright unnerving and not fun at all. I remember hurting myself on the washing machine and did the sweep a lot slower after that. I dive for the fun of it. This wasn't fun.They're not so bad 'til ya find a body. Suck after that.
sounds like a yellow submarine (in that time green submarine I think) dive shop instructor.remember the name?I didn't lose them... their instructor did. He pulled up as I was finishing with an AOW class and asked if I had any extra students. I did not and so I changed tanks and was back in the water pretty quick. They were a lot deeper LOOKING for their instructor. If you don't understand how this happened, you don't understand that nitrogen narcosis makes you as smart as your ordinary cow. The most dangerous people to dive with are those who claim that they don't get narced. One of the divers ran out of gas within seconds of me finding them and the other was close to running out. They both had considerable deco obligations and we did not have the gas for that. They both were bent as they headed for the chamber. I did my deco on the way back to shore while the boat whisked them back to shore. That was 2002 or so and I am still mad at their instructor for his gross negligence.
I don't think so.sounds like a yellow submarine (in that time green submarine I think) dive shop instructor.remember the name?
anyway nice diving over here huh?
Off of Staniel Key (SE Bahamas), the sea at the end of their airport is lousy with crashed planes. I'm talking 10+. Currently, you have to pass a breath analyzer before you're allowed to get in your plane.to stick with the thread,Something I did not lose neither find ,Was a small airplane we saw crash about a year or two ago,it crashed in the water instantly spilling out some of its content, narcotics.. lots of bags floating in the sea..
the cops were on it like white on rice cause everybody has some kind of boat here. After many days said they got all the bags,and left...Sure was a ugly sight seeing that thing come down,Having fear of flying
I don't think so.
Off of Staniel Key (SE Bahamas), the sea at the end of their airport is lousy with crashed planes. I'm talking 10+. Currently, you have to pass a breath analyzer before you're allowed to get in your plane.
I was on a Liveaboard trip with the Aquacat and we had come ashore to the bar there. One of the passengers had a bit too much to drink and jokingly remarked that he could still fly. An unassuming man, a BIG man, at the bar pulled out a breathalyzer and stated that no one would be flying without passing it first. He then explained why and that his job was to control air traffic on and off the island. Kind of funny really.a breath test to fly a plane??? what is the world coming to??? next thing ya know......drinking and driving will be frowned upon! lol .....and if that happens......how will i get my kids to daycare on a tuesday morning????? :facepalm: