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re: Dive tips
Posted on 9/11/17 at 8:33 pm to Hank R Hill
Posted on 9/11/17 at 8:33 pm to Hank R Hill
Some great info, thanks to all of you. It seems that most of you are WAY ahead of me in experience.
Posted on 9/11/17 at 8:56 pm to Hank R Hill
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$5/tank unless they are good then I may tip $10 or more.
Glad you were never on my boat. You should tip the crew 10% of the cost of your trip.
Most crew members work their asses off. When I was a crew Divemaster on a live aboard, my day started an hour before you got up, and ended several hours after you went to bed. Not only did I run dives and fill tanks, I cleaned the heads, was a deckhand, worked in the engine room, helped in the galley, kept cold fresh water out for folks to drink, and distracted the customers when something went wrong. I worried about all the things that could go wrong while folks were diving, and kept dive lines tight so divers didn't bump their heads going under the boat. I took out the trash and cleaned up the vomit from seasick customers.
When I crewed on a 6 pack boat, I hauled tanks from the shop to the boat, loaded them on the racks before folks arrived early in the morning, and filled up the fresh water rinse. After the day was done, I cleaned the boat and the head, loaded up the tanks to go back to the shop, and had the boat fueled up for the next trip. Oh, and if the engine intake sucked up Sargassum when we were under way, guess who had to go under the boat and clean it out, sometimes in rough seas.
Most people have no idea how hard the dive crew works. I have a white collar job and I crewed on my spare time because I love the sport. It isn't for the money, I assure you.
So treat your crew right.
This post was edited on 9/11/17 at 9:11 pm
Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:10 pm to The Balinese Club
quote:
Glad you were never on my boat. You should tip the crew 10% of the cost of your trip.
Two tank dives where I am going is $100, so 10% is $10.
Posted on 9/12/17 at 12:22 pm to Floating Change Up
quote:I've only done one in Australia in the GBR. It's like going on a cruise, but without all the Walmart trash taking up room on the boat. So, basically... it's awesome.
My 17 yr old asked for a dive trip for graduation present from high school this year instead of a new car for college. Any of you divers out there have experience with live aboard dive excursions? It would just be a 'guys' trip with he and I -- probably looking at doing it over Spring Break. So going over into Asia/Indonesia area is out.
The great part is that it's all about the diving, and you get to see some great spots that you'd never be able to see or enjoy on just a day trip.
Sounds like you've got a great kid.
Posted on 9/12/17 at 12:24 pm to The Balinese Club
I usually tip 15-20%. Usually just the two of us. So, it's not that expensive, and I know how hard the people usually work.
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:25 pm to The Balinese Club
2 tank dives in most destinations I go to run $100 so $5/ tank is exactly 10% and $10 is 20% I don't know why but you insinuate I am a cheap skate even though I am using your math as the lower base line. If I am ever on your boat I guess I will tip 10% instead of 20
Posted on 9/12/17 at 8:58 pm to Hank R Hill
Let's get off the topic of tipping.
What do you use for your main equipment.
BC - Zeagle Stiletto
Regulator - Sherwood Maximus (new one)
Alternate - Genesis Sidekick
Computer - Cressi Leonardo
Gauges - Genesis 3 Gauge Inline
Suitcase and all dive gear that I don't carry on is 25lbs.
What do you use for your main equipment.
BC - Zeagle Stiletto
Regulator - Sherwood Maximus (new one)
Alternate - Genesis Sidekick
Computer - Cressi Leonardo
Gauges - Genesis 3 Gauge Inline
Suitcase and all dive gear that I don't carry on is 25lbs.
This post was edited on 9/12/17 at 9:13 pm
Posted on 9/13/17 at 9:43 am to DoUrden
That's awesome! My wife and I still struggle to get our dive bag under 50. Granted, both regulators, both BCs, two sets of fins,et. And then folks like Cayman Airways and Mayan Air further restrict you to 40 lbs sometimes.
Posted on 9/13/17 at 10:31 am to The Balinese Club
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struggle to get our dive bag under 50
We are right at 50 with everything dry and dive lights/regs stored separately. It's worse on the return trip with damp suits.
I usually carry on my regs. I don't trust them getting crushed in baggage.
Posted on 9/13/17 at 10:38 am to DoUrden
quote:
What do you use for your main equipment
BC - Zeagle Focus
Regulator - Atomic Z3 (with swivel)
Alternate - Atomic Z2
Computer - Suunto D4i with transmitter
Gauges - Genesis pressure only
If you have the option of having a swivel joint on your primary, I HIGHLY recommend it.
Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:04 pm to DoUrden
We get both sets of our gear into a single bag and keep it under 50.
BC - Scubapro Glide X, Scubapro Bella
Reg - Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Full-face Masks
Alternate - ScubaPro S360
Computer - Cressi Leonardo, Oceanic GEO 2.0, ScubaPro Aladin Tech 3H
Gauges - Suunto Double, Sherwood Compact
BC - Scubapro Glide X, Scubapro Bella
Reg - Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Full-face Masks
Alternate - ScubaPro S360
Computer - Cressi Leonardo, Oceanic GEO 2.0, ScubaPro Aladin Tech 3H
Gauges - Suunto Double, Sherwood Compact
Posted on 9/13/17 at 7:25 pm to Scooba
I also carry my regulator on in my backpack.
The Maximus swivels vertically allowing you to route the hose under your arm vs over the shoulder and it's nice as you know, this combined with an inline secondary for streamlining and reducing hoses.
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If you have the option of having a swivel joint on your primary, I HIGHLY recommend it.
The Maximus swivels vertically allowing you to route the hose under your arm vs over the shoulder and it's nice as you know, this combined with an inline secondary for streamlining and reducing hoses.
This post was edited on 9/13/17 at 8:14 pm
Posted on 9/13/17 at 8:03 pm to Mahootney
My suitcase must be heavier than most of you alls I am at 25 with one person and no regulator.
Posted on 9/13/17 at 8:57 pm to Mahootney
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Reg - Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Full-face Masks
I assume it's so your wife can nag you underwater? JUST KIDDING!!!!!!!! It would be cool to communicate via voice though.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 1:01 am to DoUrden
I carry regs in carryon. So just fins, etc. and bc, lights, knives, computers.
Full face has much better visibility without the fogging, purging, anti fog bullshite.
We could add coms, but we don't.
Full face has much better visibility without the fogging, purging, anti fog bullshite.
We could add coms, but we don't.
Posted on 9/27/17 at 3:55 pm to Hank R Hill
How do you all deal with peeling hands after dive trips? Has anyone found anything that helps?
This post was edited on 9/27/17 at 7:05 pm
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