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  • yes fightsharkfishing24 but there are good scuba accident sites on the web too. try the myscubastory site. They have all sorts of dive stories and accident videos there. type myscubasory into google and its the first one. enjoy

  • In the first part of the video, is that a man or woman?

    cant really tell.

  • Wing inflation is very different to back inflation, hence the tipping at the surface. If I demo'd in my jacket it would be different, but then so would be my trim underwater which is where I spend most of my time!

  • He tips over because he has to much air in his BCD (Back inflation)! I have a back inflation BCD, no problems!!!

  • Why is he finning? Is his BC deflated?

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  • This was a very thorough demonstration, thanks for this! Admittedly I needed some refreshing methods for staying on my toes. My gear removal was taught a tad differently as well but I think this way makes a little bit more sense. I look forward to diving with Utila soon.

  • Guys...I want to go diving and learn from you. Very professional demonstrations. Thanks again...I'm making my way through all of them on youtube. Thanks!!

  • Remving the bcd: Why doesn't he untighten the shoulder straps a bit???

    A Their method ist to place the unit on the (sandy?) bottom? We have been taght to place the whole thing on our knee while we are kneeing on the other knee (like the way he does the belt removal). Neverthless the taks of removal and replacement is fulfilled either way

  • It's a back wing inflation BCD, they tip the diver over on the surface, so to counter the diver needs to scull their fins.

  • Then I'd suggest said diver ought to re-think his weight placement........

  • You are right. >To me it looks as he has not enough air in the bcd.. Our course director would tell us to do better, an the examiner might start to lough..

  • why is the diver moving their legs about so much as if treading water?

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