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Drift diving refers to a technique used from non-buoyed/anchored boat, where the site permits divers to 'go with the flow' and the boat will follow them. In those circumstances, it is optimal for the boat to deploy a trail line, enabling the divers to order themselves whilst waiting to exit the water.
However, on geographically limited sites (wrecks, pinnacles) that experience high current, drift diving becomes inapplicable. In those circumstances the boat will remain anchored/buoyed. A boat may decide to deploy some form of line to enable divers to move, under control, from the ascent line to the ladder.
However, on geographically limited sites (wrecks, pinnacles) that experience high current, drift diving becomes inapplicable. In those circumstances the boat will remain anchored/buoyed. A boat may decide to deploy some form of line to enable divers to move, under control, from the ascent line to the ladder.