Poll - Dive Flag - Sausage

What do you use to signal you are diving?


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I used to dive solo a lot near a pier at place called Portencross and fly a blue diver down flag from the shore until I lost 3 of them. 2 were stolen, maybe Rangers F.C. supporters, the other was thrown in the sea, most probably Celtic.:shakehead: I tried a float after a near close encounter with an inshore trawler. I discarded the idea after being fly hooked by bored anglers using it as a target. What I really want is a buddy on shore with a deer rifle.
 
I use a flag where required by law and where there are many boats, etc.-often the same places. I try to park it when possible or practical. Most of the shore dives here in N.S. have little or no boat traffic and no one to speak of has a seadoo, so I never use it here.
 
I will only tow a target if required by law.



All the best, James
 
That is the good thing about the quarries. Do not need the flag float and I can work on deploying my SMB.
 
Only time I tow anything is when I need the the float to hold something. Otherwise I don't use anything. I carry an SMB and spool with me and use it if needed (which is really rare). I'd be annoyed to all hell if I had to tow a flag.
 
I use whatever local regulations require. Normally that will be an International A flag on the dive boat. Sometimes on a drift dive I will tow a SMB.
 
at this point I am pretty much a shore entry diver only
due to my disability I tow a inner-tube with a DD flag attached. the tube doubles as gear caddy so I can tug it out from shore to a little over waist deep depths then I put on my gear because I have to use a cane and I cannot walk with fins and My BC and tank from shore.
I have actually noticed since I started diving again several people have adopted my method of entering the water with their gear:crafty:
I also have a TommyD Dive marker for snorkling because it is a requirement.

if I were to do off shore dives I would use a sausage for ascents.
 
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