For me the scariest things about diving are: - Carbon Dioxide build up when deep diving - Getting trapped without my buddy noticing - Currents that goes downward or out to sea where you are dragged to depths way beyond the limits of your gas mixture(s) and time
Petr Peller drop weights, inflate BCD before you get too deep and that will no longer help, Just have to be on point with the BCD, the valve should auto let air out as you surface but should be on game when lowering pressure as you go up
@@jimmymifsud1 Won't you just ascent uncontrollably after dropping weights and getting out of the current? Especially if your tank is not full anymore.
Petr Peller possibly man, but its a risk you may have to take. This reminds me of the death at the blue hole, the guy went all the way down.. 100m.. it’s all on video
@@jimmymifsud1 Whoa ... looking at the dive site map it looks like it would suck you down on low tide or if there is a side current at the and of the arch. Why do people still dive there?
Another great video! One thought about propellers: new divers may have the misconception that you can tell the direction that the boat is coming from based on the sound, but they need to realize that underwater, your ears (which are made to identify sounds in air) do not have any directional capabilities underwater because the speed of sound is so much faster there. From NOAA: “Sound moves at a faster speed in water (1500 meters/sec) than in air (about 340 meters/sec) because the mechanical properties of water differ from air. A boat coming at you sounds like it’s all around you… just getting louder.
When I was at 100ft for my open water dives and discovered the dive shop didn’t seat my bcd release valve totally n I was leaking air n couldn’t inflate to ascend. I had done my compass routes perfect and was at the anchor line so I pulled up it until the pressure let me inflate my bcd to ascend.
I think they mean not to just inflate your BCD and shoot to the surface. But you do need to inflate a bit to get neutral and then ascend at a safe rate, tricky with an open dump valve...
Safe Diving I wasn’t trying to shoot up just a little at a time make a stop etc.. but with the leak at pressure I got no inflation at all. That’s why I pulled n finned up until the pressure would let me add air to assend.
It's a tough one regarding supporting local dive stores instead of the internet shops. I try to do it as often as possible, and the service from stores can be better, especially for items like wetsuits, boots, hoods, etc where it isn't 1 size fits all. And you cant get your cylinders filled online. However when I was looking for a torch a few years ago a UK brand had their torch for sale for £95, I found the exact same torch but without the branding on the side for under £25 inc delivery from China. That's too big a difference and therefore I bought the torch from China.
Maybe manufacturers can do something with prices: Because of cov-19 i decided to buy my first regulator and also support my lds, i knew that it will be a little more expensive buying in my lds than in an online store but i thought it would be a difference around 100 usd or so, but surprise, even that my lds was giving me a special discount the aqualung core cost $10305 mexican pesos (around 460 usd) but in the "spanish version" of simply scuba, the core supreme cost $5398 mexican pesos (around 240 usd) i thought something was wrong so i visited the mexican aqualung web site and look at the official price that is 475 usd, then visited the spanish site and the price tag it is 289 euros for the core and 300 euros for the supreme version. So my lds isn't more expensive just because of little store management costs, but also because the difference between official prices from one side of the pond to the other are huge
For me most scarry scenario, considering also the probability of happening is getting lost from the group. This can happen during photographing or if diving in large group and big currents.
So, when I started to watch this video, my first thought was “other divers” and “boat props”. Buuuut I have memories of the John and Lorena Bobbit (I lived in the area at the time) and erm... I have a new fear... awesome...
I believe the Bobbit Worm was the original creature inspiration behind the 90’s movie “Tremors” now just imagine if a 15 foot one really did exist out there somewhere? 😈
I fear sail boats more than propellers. At least you can hear the motor (even if you don’t know the direction). The keel board on sailing boats can be deeper than safely stop and they are silent.
Hahahahahahahahaha I am scared too of that worm!!!! Thank you for information and entertainment. I wish you lots of success in your channel and safe, happy and enjoyable diving from sunny and hot Libya :)
So uh... That hobbit worm? That’s a big NO from me, nasty and horrible looking things. Hope you’re well Mark and congratulations on 100 subs! What scares me about diving? I’d echo with what you said in regards to divers hitting coral, as current DMT. I also have a fear of messing up a skill and incorrectly teaching a student how to do something. Also lastly not being able to dive for a while! My last dive was February and I miss it so much
I know what you mean, my dive computer counts and displays the number of days since my last dive... I was always taught to break down each skill into 5 parts so that you can emphasize each part and give yourself time to remember each five parts of the skill
Safe Diving shearwater perdix is amazing isn’t it, I’m looking into a Teric or a Perdix myself once I pass the DM as a present! I bought the RK3’s as a new set of fins after your review on SImply ( hope you’re okay with the recent events regarding Them! ) and funnily enough that’s what my instructor has said ( luckily it’s my dad so he has a bit more patience than usual! )
Both are Tier 1 dive computers in my opinion and great to use in the water. Can't say much about Simply because we just don't know what the situation is and don't want to promise anything. The important things to skills is to explain why, explain every single step, never skip anything and over emphasize everything
Safe Diving fingers crossed it’s all sorted soon mate! Hopefully still be in business as both myself and my dad use you guys aswelll as our LDS! With the skills, it’s just about taking time as you say and over emphasis / over exaggerating almost to the point that the students are ‘dumb’ and need to know every single part of the skill so they can do them in their sleep
Yeah... I had that playing in the Dive Centre until we saw those scenes, and the dynamite scenes... It's important to know our past and how the pioneers did things, but a lot of their practices are pretty scary by today's standards. I'm sure he'd agree if he were still around today.
Safe Diving he s been asked later in his life to edit the original movie to remove these scenes. He said he didn’t to do that to show times change and use it to explain why behaviours must adapt to new evidences. He was not proud of these sequences when looking back must said it was the way people were looking about marine life back then.
Not being able to see the bottom. Or generally not having a special reference. Much panic. Also, losing my buddy. If I lose my buddy just kill me cause I’ve failed them.
I think dive centres could improve by having a lot more available equipment on display. The ones I've been in have very little or seem to favour one brand. A warehouse of diving equipment but on display!
I have the good fortune of having collected many good masks, but if I were recommending someone buy a backup mask, I wouldn't recommend a duplicate, because it would deteriorate and end up wasting a good mask. I'd go for something in the 'okay' range. Nothing rubbish that wouldn't last long or fall apart, but nothing fancy that gets crammed in a pocket over and over again...
Zach: This is a very dangerous fear to have and, fortunately, it's easy to get rid of. At the beginning of your dive, "kiss the water hello" by taking your mask off, reg in and putting your face in the water and breath for a minute or two. This will acclimate you to having water on your face and train you to be a mouth breather. Then, if someone knocks off your mask, it's not big deal. You won't panic and you won't injure or kill yourself as a result.
Said the guy that works at an online shop, WTF. Maybe people in Spain can complain about the fact that I bougth my drysuit in the UK… In some obscure website from that country… I might have aswell bought it from China… seriously… I understand it affects your bottom line, but instead of whining about it, local shops (diving, or anything) have to adapt and find other sources of revenue to find their place in our society. I have some great local examples of shops doing just that and they are doing fine. Give that added value that Diveinn or Simplyscuba can’t. The local shop is not an NGO, they should know it, at least the once I deal with (as in they fill my tanks and I buy something from time to time) knows it perfectly, they even adviced me once to go to buy something at another shop (in another country) because the alternatives they had were far more expensive. So, something that scares me about scuba diving is an industry with a fix mindset that might not be able to adapt, and industry where the economics makes innovation unprofitable, and industry where it gets harder and harder to get new divers in the water because it is a very expensive sport. Cheers, I respect you lots.
The bit about supporting your local dive center hits my sentimental side but unfortunately disintegrates entirely when everything and everyone around you pushes capitalism so hard. I believe I’m underpaid so if that means the only equipment I get is Chinese or no equipment at all then I’ll take the Chinese. How does supporting your local dive shop work when according to capitalism they’re no longer competitive and therefore financially viable? That goes for any brick and mortar shop
You can’t get a tank filled online. All brick and mortar stores have a lot more overhead then a online store. When it comes to gear service you will be without longer if you have to ship it off somewhere.
The thing that gets me is regional price fixing. Most scuba gear from the major manufacturers are sold for far less ( approaching half price) in Europe as apposed to here in Canada or the United States. Manufacturers are now forcing European online retailers to stop shipping overseas. And of course there is a wide spectrum of wealth across Europe, in what other Industry do consumers tolerate this price fixing?
"getting lost at sea" ie somehow floating off and away, to die a lonely, drawnout death with just the odd seagull for company....... Probably still better than Brexit mind...... #cuttingpoliticalsatire
For me the scariest things about diving are:
- Carbon Dioxide build up when deep diving
- Getting trapped without my buddy noticing
- Currents that goes downward or out to sea where you are dragged to depths way beyond the limits of your gas mixture(s) and time
I’ve heard some scary stories about downward currents from pros. Isn’t there anything a diver can do when cought in one?
Petr Peller drop weights, inflate BCD before you get too deep and that will no longer help,
Just have to be on point with the BCD, the valve should auto let air out as you surface but should be on game when lowering pressure as you go up
@@jimmymifsud1 Won't you just ascent uncontrollably after dropping weights and getting out of the current? Especially if your tank is not full anymore.
Petr Peller possibly man, but its a risk you may have to take.
This reminds me of the death at the blue hole, the guy went all the way down.. 100m.. it’s all on video
@@jimmymifsud1 Whoa ... looking at the dive site map it looks like it would suck you down on low tide or if there is a side current at the and of the arch. Why do people still dive there?
Congratulations for 100 subscribers - and happy birthday, if I’m not mistaken.
It is my Birthday today, thank for remembering.
Yes, 100 subscribers feels great, but just like dive time I just want more!
Another great video!
One thought about propellers: new divers may have the misconception that you can tell the direction that the boat is coming from based on the sound, but they need to realize that underwater, your ears (which are made to identify sounds in air) do not have any directional capabilities underwater because the speed of sound is so much faster there.
From NOAA: “Sound moves at a faster speed in water (1500 meters/sec) than in air (about 340 meters/sec) because the mechanical properties of water differ from air.
A boat coming at you sounds like it’s all around you… just getting louder.
My wife finding out how much I've spent
Preach, seeing the quality of some divers out there is terrifying
Was hoping you’d include plastic and you didn’t disappoint me!
I also feel that the reference to Spain wasn’t that random hehe
When I was at 100ft for my open water dives and discovered the dive shop didn’t seat my bcd release valve totally n I was leaking air n couldn’t inflate to ascend. I had done my compass routes perfect and was at the anchor line so I pulled up it until the pressure let me inflate my bcd to ascend.
You shouldn't be Inflating to ascend anyway mate
Landscape home Improvements how would you assend then
I think they mean not to just inflate your BCD and shoot to the surface.
But you do need to inflate a bit to get neutral and then ascend at a safe rate, tricky with an open dump valve...
@@SafeDiving you would inflate on your way down to get neutral not on way up should never need to touch inflator on your way up
Safe Diving I wasn’t trying to shoot up just a little at a time make a stop etc.. but with the leak at pressure I got no inflation at all. That’s why I pulled n finned up until the pressure would let me add air to assend.
Well now Bobbit Worms scary me. Thanks Mark! I had never even heard of them until this video.
It's a tough one regarding supporting local dive stores instead of the internet shops. I try to do it as often as possible, and the service from stores can be better, especially for items like wetsuits, boots, hoods, etc where it isn't 1 size fits all. And you cant get your cylinders filled online. However when I was looking for a torch a few years ago a UK brand had their torch for sale for £95, I found the exact same torch but without the branding on the side for under £25 inc delivery from China. That's too big a difference and therefore I bought the torch from China.
Maybe manufacturers can do something with prices: Because of cov-19 i decided to buy my first regulator and also support my lds, i knew that it will be a little more expensive buying in my lds than in an online store but i thought it would be a difference around 100 usd or so, but surprise, even that my lds was giving me a special discount the aqualung core cost $10305 mexican pesos (around 460 usd) but in the "spanish version" of simply scuba, the core supreme cost $5398 mexican pesos (around 240 usd) i thought something was wrong so i visited the mexican aqualung web site and look at the official price that is 475 usd, then visited the spanish site and the price tag it is 289 euros for the core and 300 euros for the supreme version. So my lds isn't more expensive just because of little store management costs, but also because the difference between official prices from one side of the pond to the other are huge
For me most scarry scenario, considering also the probability of happening is getting lost from the group. This can happen during photographing or if diving in large group and big currents.
So, when I started to watch this video, my first thought was “other divers” and “boat props”. Buuuut I have memories of the John and Lorena Bobbit (I lived in the area at the time) and erm... I have a new fear... awesome...
I believe the Bobbit Worm was the original creature inspiration behind the 90’s movie “Tremors” now just imagine if a 15 foot one really did exist out there somewhere? 😈
Padi's lack of standards when it comes to handing out certifications.
Cavediving and Icediving are pretty scary…
I fear sail boats more than propellers. At least you can hear the motor (even if you don’t know the direction). The keel board on sailing boats can be deeper than safely stop and they are silent.
Hahahahahahahahaha I am scared too of that worm!!!! Thank you for information and entertainment. I wish you lots of success in your channel and safe, happy and enjoyable diving from sunny and hot Libya :)
So uh... That hobbit worm? That’s a big NO from me, nasty and horrible looking things. Hope you’re well Mark and congratulations on 100 subs! What scares me about diving? I’d echo with what you said in regards to divers hitting coral, as current DMT. I also have a fear of messing up a skill and incorrectly teaching a student how to do something. Also lastly not being able to dive for a while! My last dive was February and I miss it so much
I know what you mean, my dive computer counts and displays the number of days since my last dive...
I was always taught to break down each skill into 5 parts so that you can emphasize each part and give yourself time to remember each five parts of the skill
Safe Diving shearwater perdix is amazing isn’t it, I’m looking into a Teric or a Perdix myself once I pass the DM as a present! I bought the RK3’s as a new set of fins after your review on SImply ( hope you’re okay with the recent events regarding Them! ) and funnily enough that’s what my instructor has said ( luckily it’s my dad so he has a bit more patience than usual! )
Both are Tier 1 dive computers in my opinion and great to use in the water.
Can't say much about Simply because we just don't know what the situation is and don't want to promise anything.
The important things to skills is to explain why, explain every single step, never skip anything and over emphasize everything
Safe Diving fingers crossed it’s all sorted soon mate! Hopefully still be in business as both myself and my dad use you guys aswelll as our LDS! With the skills, it’s just about taking time as you say and over emphasis / over exaggerating almost to the point that the students are ‘dumb’ and need to know every single part of the skill so they can do them in their sleep
One of the most horrifying thing is in Jacques Cousteau Silent world, wen the propeller kills a whale.
Yeah... I had that playing in the Dive Centre until we saw those scenes, and the dynamite scenes...
It's important to know our past and how the pioneers did things, but a lot of their practices are pretty scary by today's standards. I'm sure he'd agree if he were still around today.
Safe Diving he s been asked later in his life to edit the original movie to remove these scenes. He said he didn’t to do that to show times change and use it to explain why behaviours must adapt to new evidences. He was not proud of these sequences when looking back must said it was the way people were looking about marine life back then.
Why did you have to show the full bobbit worm 😩
Reminds me of the pit of sarlacc from Star Wars.
Not being able to see the bottom. Or generally not having a special reference. Much panic.
Also, losing my buddy. If I lose my buddy just kill me cause I’ve failed them.
I think dive centres could improve by having a lot more available equipment on display. The ones I've been in have very little or seem to favour one brand. A warehouse of diving equipment but on display!
great video, for sure the comment about some other clueless divers, not understanding they limits.
Other divers scare me and Humboldt Shrimp
The scariest thing of SCUBA diving is losing my expensive gear.
My biggest fear is losing my mask. I know I had to practice it to get certified, but I’m a real world scenario, I’m sure I’d panic pretty bad
Yeah, not much you can do without a mask. Best reason to carry a backup mask in a pocket...
@@SafeDiving Do you carry a duplicate mask? or just a cheap one that'll get you through the dive?
I have the good fortune of having collected many good masks, but if I were recommending someone buy a backup mask, I wouldn't recommend a duplicate, because it would deteriorate and end up wasting a good mask.
I'd go for something in the 'okay' range. Nothing rubbish that wouldn't last long or fall apart, but nothing fancy that gets crammed in a pocket over and over again...
Zach: This is a very dangerous fear to have and, fortunately, it's easy to get rid of. At the beginning of your dive, "kiss the water hello" by taking your mask off, reg in and putting your face in the water and breath for a minute or two. This will acclimate you to having water on your face and train you to be a mouth breather. Then, if someone knocks off your mask, it's not big deal. You won't panic and you won't injure or kill yourself as a result.
@@ZachShannon Even well-known brands have cheaper masks that do the job just fine. Just get a frameless one, they fit better in your pockets.
Said the guy that works at an online shop, WTF. Maybe people in Spain can complain about the fact that I bougth my drysuit in the UK… In some obscure website from that country… I might have aswell bought it from China… seriously… I understand it affects your bottom line, but instead of whining about it, local shops (diving, or anything) have to adapt and find other sources of revenue to find their place in our society. I have some great local examples of shops doing just that and they are doing fine. Give that added value that Diveinn or Simplyscuba can’t. The local shop is not an NGO, they should know it, at least the once I deal with (as in they fill my tanks and I buy something from time to time) knows it perfectly, they even adviced me once to go to buy something at another shop (in another country) because the alternatives they had were far more expensive. So, something that scares me about scuba diving is an industry with a fix mindset that might not be able to adapt, and industry where the economics makes innovation unprofitable, and industry where it gets harder and harder to get new divers in the water because it is a very expensive sport. Cheers, I respect you lots.
Boats overhead sound like chainsaws
Keep making videos bro!
I've been riding downhill mountain bikes for almost 25 years, the closing down of local shops is felt here and snowboarding as well.
Navigating on dives. My big opportunity •Navigation• 😞
Not a fan of murky water
MR CUDDLEZ
Where are the cheerful and funny Mark? You look stress out buddy.
The bit about supporting your local dive center hits my sentimental side but unfortunately disintegrates entirely when everything and everyone around you pushes capitalism so hard. I believe I’m underpaid so if that means the only equipment I get is Chinese or no equipment at all then I’ll take the Chinese. How does supporting your local dive shop work when according to capitalism they’re no longer competitive and therefore financially viable? That goes for any brick and mortar shop
You can’t get a tank filled online. All brick and mortar stores have a lot more overhead then a online store. When it comes to gear service you will be without longer if you have to ship it off somewhere.
The thing that gets me is regional price fixing. Most scuba gear from the major manufacturers are sold for far less ( approaching half price) in Europe as apposed to here in Canada or the United States. Manufacturers are now forcing European online retailers to stop shipping overseas. And of course there is a wide spectrum of wealth across Europe, in what other Industry do consumers tolerate this price fixing?
"getting lost at sea" ie somehow floating off and away, to die a lonely, drawnout death with just the odd seagull for company.......
Probably still better than Brexit mind...... #cuttingpoliticalsatire