Take a Giant Stride! (Boat Diving Etiquette)
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Take a Giant Stride! (Boat Diving Etiquette). If you are like many divers, you learned to dive by diving from shore and maybe have never been on a dive boat. If so, we made this episode just for you! Lyell will walk you through some of the details, specifics and peculiarities of diving from a dive boat. Join him as he joins the crew, Captain Harner & Instructor Chris, from the dive boat Scuba Dos, owned by St. Croix Ultimate Bluewater Adventures (SCUBA). They will explore two awesome dives sites on the west side of St. Croix, USVI and show you how it is done!
We want to thank the crew of Scuba Dos for the exceptional patience to help us make this video and for showing us a great time whilst boat diving!
St. Croix Ultimate Bluewater Adventures: www.stcroixscuba.com/
Chapters:
0:00 New camera? Let's go Boat Diving!
0:42 Welcome to Everything Scuba!
1:49 What is this episode about?
2:29 St. Croix Ultimate Bluewater Adventures (SCUBA)
3:06 Crew on a Dive Boat
4:20 Meeting the Boat
4:47 What gear should bring?
5:30 Embarking the boat
6:53 Pro tip from Jeff of Triton's Realm
7:22 Captain's Briefing
8:50 Getting underway and gearing up!
9:29 Dive briefing
10:37 Deep Water Entry
11:41 1st dive site: Tide Bottle!
13:07 Surface Interval!
13:43 Give us some comments or tips....
14:20 Let's go see the next dive site!
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What are some tips you'd five new divers on how to boat dive approprately?
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The creatures that make those little sand dunes are Ghost Crabs. they are tunnels the crabs have dug for protection.
I love boat diving. I did my first boat dive in 2019, haven't looked back since.
Boat diving is like everything else, just have to dive more and more. Let the shop know you want to start off slow 30 ft or so and do a few dives until you get used to it. Then go for 60 ft. Dont assume because you did a bunch of dives last year off one boat you can just go on another boat. LISTEN TO THE CREW!!!!
The creature that makes those little sand dunes are Ghost Crabs. they burrow little tunnels for protection from other marine animals,
Thanks Gee! Gonna go look that up and check it out! Appreciate your information!
Love your videos Lyell, very informative and useful information. I can see your channel growing to be a top contender. Good luck my friend. keep up the awesome videos.
I appreciate that very much Gee....we are slowly growing and doing our best to provide no nonsense, unbiased information to help divers out, regardless of their level of experience or training agency. Thanks for your support!
Three things about boat diving.
Don't let ego cause trouble. If it is your first boat dive, let the crew know. Everyone has had a first boat dive. You will enjoy it more if you let the crew know, "hey guys I never did this before".
Take your sea sick medication the night before, and the morning of your dive, at least an hour before the dive.
When getting back on the boat do not crowd the ladder, stay out from behind another diver on the ladder, if they fall or are washed off the ladder, you will take their tank, to your face. OUCH!
Before untying boat; make sure they have your shoe/fin size (if you're renting not owning one) as a bigger or smaller size are both exhausting for legs and their foot-part edges may cause blisters from friction. Same for a shorty's size (in case you're renting).
Plus, bring at least 2 swimwear (to switch between) as they dry Very slow in cabins (especially in underground ones due to lack of natural sunlight / heat / air-flow)
Finally, sink water is relatively limited on board so don't waste it; by turning it off (or decrease flow rate) between shower steps (e.g. while applying shampoo / body wash / face scrub).
Great tips for new boat divers - thanks for asking us to join you on the dive. Looking forward to seeing more video shot with your new camera.
Always appreciate diving with you guys!
Don’t forget to tip your crew. Current standard near me is $10 per tank
Good video, and I'm jealous of your camera
When I come to the Philippines, I'll let you touch my camera if you'd like! lol :)
@@everythingscuba yes please
I can’t wait to step up to a mirror less camera. Awesome video 🙌
Stay tuned to learn more about the Olympus E-PL10 camera, housing and accessories in the next few months!:)
@@everythingscuba I’m currently shooting the TG-6
4:09 did he say DSD from a boat? Confined water only please