sappnasty
Contributor
I know most of you that will read this thread will tell me that only I will know if I'm ready to dive off-shore without a charter/divemaster/instructor present but I'm looking for more than that answer.
Here is my dilemma....
My father in-law is a certified O/W diver and has made many dives in the past, most of them in the ocean. Several times a year, his friend Rick takes out his 24' boat and goes fishing approximately 30-40 miles off-shore from St. Augustine. I have been fishing with both of them on several occassions and we always see large amounts of marine life included the stuff we aren't pulling in the boat......Rays, dolphins, turtles, barracudas, etc, etc. So one day while on the boat fishing, Bill says to me "Mike, since you dive too, we should dive this spot next time we come out just me and you" leaving Rick and his brother George on the boat with neither one of them being divers. We usually anchor over taylor reef, some A-6 Intruders, or old pieces of concrete dumped out there years ago.....But we are not entirely sure what the bottom really is or looks like.....But there has to be plenty of stuff there because of all of the marine life present on any given day! And I want so bad to dive it, but I'm not sure if I'm entirely ready......I haven't done a ton of dives but most of mine have been in the ocean. And even though I dive, i am still fairly new and still have that minor fear of the open ocean....I'm mean, I'm not scared of sharks or anything but it's just the great mystery below that is frightening. Now don't tell me I don't belong in scuba for having this fear, because I have huge aspirations and want to do so much....But I feel like if I don't do this, I will never get the experience I need and because of my fear, I will cheat myself of many opportunities I could have if I dive and see that there's nothing to it and that it is really exciting and beautiful. But it's just those little thoughts of fear I have like.....what if the boat becomes un-anchored and looses us....what if we have an emergency 30-40 miles out...what if...what if...what if.....Is this normal? I feel almost stupid telling some of you veteran scuba divers this, but everyone had to start some where right? I just want to know what everyones thoughts are about this.....and if your wondering, the depth ranges from 40-90 ft deep. Is what I'm feeling normal...or should I stop worrying and jump in head first?
Michael Sapp
Here is my dilemma....
My father in-law is a certified O/W diver and has made many dives in the past, most of them in the ocean. Several times a year, his friend Rick takes out his 24' boat and goes fishing approximately 30-40 miles off-shore from St. Augustine. I have been fishing with both of them on several occassions and we always see large amounts of marine life included the stuff we aren't pulling in the boat......Rays, dolphins, turtles, barracudas, etc, etc. So one day while on the boat fishing, Bill says to me "Mike, since you dive too, we should dive this spot next time we come out just me and you" leaving Rick and his brother George on the boat with neither one of them being divers. We usually anchor over taylor reef, some A-6 Intruders, or old pieces of concrete dumped out there years ago.....But we are not entirely sure what the bottom really is or looks like.....But there has to be plenty of stuff there because of all of the marine life present on any given day! And I want so bad to dive it, but I'm not sure if I'm entirely ready......I haven't done a ton of dives but most of mine have been in the ocean. And even though I dive, i am still fairly new and still have that minor fear of the open ocean....I'm mean, I'm not scared of sharks or anything but it's just the great mystery below that is frightening. Now don't tell me I don't belong in scuba for having this fear, because I have huge aspirations and want to do so much....But I feel like if I don't do this, I will never get the experience I need and because of my fear, I will cheat myself of many opportunities I could have if I dive and see that there's nothing to it and that it is really exciting and beautiful. But it's just those little thoughts of fear I have like.....what if the boat becomes un-anchored and looses us....what if we have an emergency 30-40 miles out...what if...what if...what if.....Is this normal? I feel almost stupid telling some of you veteran scuba divers this, but everyone had to start some where right? I just want to know what everyones thoughts are about this.....and if your wondering, the depth ranges from 40-90 ft deep. Is what I'm feeling normal...or should I stop worrying and jump in head first?
Michael Sapp