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I have done 42 dives now, almost all with dive "guides" in warm water. I tend to go through my air faster than others in the group and on a few occasions I have had to signal to the divemaster that I was low on air; twice, in my opinion, dangerously low (below 500 psi). (If you would like to start a different thread on that topic, I would be happy to go into more details, but I have a pretty specific question here.)
The best divemasters (in my opinion) have regularly monitored all the divers in their groups, asking, with signals, for a check on air levels. I may do a night dive on my next trip, but I am feeling somewhat anxious about how the divemaster will keep tabs on us "hoovers?"
What has been your experience? What would you who have done night dives want from the divemaster?
The best divemasters (in my opinion) have regularly monitored all the divers in their groups, asking, with signals, for a check on air levels. I may do a night dive on my next trip, but I am feeling somewhat anxious about how the divemaster will keep tabs on us "hoovers?"
What has been your experience? What would you who have done night dives want from the divemaster?