swimmer_spe
Contributor
Okay, so this is kind of a dumb question, but my husband and I were discussing it last night, and we don't really know...
When you go diving, what do you do with your car keys when you shore dive? Our local quarry tells us to make sure to lock all our valuables into the car. It is an open recreation area and non-divers can come in to fish, hike, even hunt. So while our open water class just left stuff out (there was a non-diver in the group who watched the stuff) if it was just the two of us, I don't think I'd want to do that. I mean we wouldn't take much stuff with us, but at the very least, we'd need a credit card in case we have to stop by a gas station...
My car has a non-electronic key, but the car large enough to carry tanks in it doesn't: the key has all the electronic buttons embedded on it. I don't think we could tuck that into a BCD pocket and take it underwater.
So- what do you do with your keys?
I own a brand new truck that the key and the remote is integrated.
I brought the key to a key cutting place and they cut me a copy, minus all the electronics. It locks and unlocks the doors and that is it. My key is in the truck somewhere. If you get in, the alarm will sound while you are searching for the key.
The cut key is in a BCD pocket.
If someone does not have a spare key, I just have them put it in my truck.