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    May 21, 2006

    Logged Dive #182 – DMITing An OW Class At Vets Park

    Veteran’s Park, Redondo Beach, CA

    Dove with Instructor John, his friend Jim, and John’s Open Water students* Tom and Jerry as part of my Dive Master course.

    In With: 1900 psi
    Out With: 600 psi
    Max depth: 60 feet
    Waves: 1-2 feet
    Visibility: 5-10 feet
    Water Temperature: 61 degrees to 57 degrees Fahrenheit at depth
    Total Bottom Time: 20 minutes
    *Student names have been changed.

    We entered a little closer towards the pier; we were hoping that visibility would be better with less students nearby.

    We swam out a little ways and John submerged – everyone followed.

    John led us down and around the shelf just like countless dives before.

    I couldn’t see all the divers all the time due to the poor visibility.

    Jim took off sometime during this dive due to him running low on air.

    There was nothing special or interesting about this dive.

    Both Tom and Jerry graduated.

    Logged Dive #181 – More DMITing – Another Class At Vet’s

    Veteran’s Park, Redondo Beach, CA

    Dove with Instructor John, his friend Jim, and John’s Open Water students* Tom and Jerry as part of my Dive Master course.

    In With: 3000 psi
    Out With: 1900 psi
    Max depth: 60 feet
    Waves: 1-2 feet
    Visibility: 5-10 feet
    Water Temperature: 61 degrees to 57 degrees Fahrenheit at depth
    Total Bottom Time: 30 minutes
    *Student names have been changed.

    These two students were several years older than me – at least I hope so because they looked old!

    They had already been to Catalina, so this was their second set of dives.

    The waves were so calm, I walked out and put my fins on.

    John asked me if I thought one of his students was wearing a hood that was too tight; he was looking a bit cyanotic – purple.

    I submerged; the rest followed with no problem.

    John did the basic checkout skills with Tom and Jerry while Jim and I watched.

    We then followed John down the shelf and back up and out with no problems.

    I did lose sight of one of his students because of bad visibility towards shore, but he surfaced safely about 15 yards away from us as we were coming ashore.

    The student that had a tight hood took it off – the color came back to his face.

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