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Originally posted by sharpenu
My dives are mostly drift dives. We dive in group sizes ranging from 2 to 14 divers. One member of the group aways has the required bouy. But, we don't all surface at once. This results in a sometimes scattered group. So, I frequently need an auxilliary marker.

Might be worthwhile to borrow from the techies and have a small lift bag and a reel to send up when you get away from the group and do your safety stop under it
 
I use the whistle, strobe and a 50lb lift bag.
Don’t beat me up, but I don’t own a safety sausage. I just never saw the need in the places I have dove. Should I ever get into trouble, I’ll just inflate my ego, I’m told it’s easily seen.

Dive Safe ………………………………….Arduous
 
I haven't seen mention of the DiveAlert (air horn) or RADAR reflecting markers...

-K
 
I always carry a safety sausage with me, too, and my safety reel. Had to modify my Balance a bit so I could secure the balloon in the small of my back (like I do with my tec setup), but it's so much better secured there than in the drop pocket of the BC. I actually always keep the drop pocket folded, and still manage to squeeze a small Safety Stop Anchor balloon in there, so I have two balloons. I also always keep a whistle on my BC.

If you're usually drift diving, it's a good idea for everyone in the group to have their own signaling devices, preferably a balloon AND a whistle.

Good idea about the strobe. :) I usually only bring my strobe on night dives, to mark the descent line or things like that. Now that I think about it, it's probably good for surface marking, too. :) Thanks...
 
I carry a dive alert whistle in my left thigh pocket and a spool and bag in my right thigh pocket. The addition of a strobe for night might be good but the HID light is a sure fire way to attract attention.

The problem of having boats come to *inspect* the buoy troubles me... and I'm not sure that having a dive flag painted on in would help. I am inclined not to use the buoy shore diving (unless practicing with it) and only use it when diving from a live boat that is following us.

Fortunately here in the PNW we do not have a law requiring divers to tow a *target*
 
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