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The Backward Roll Scuba Entry From a Scuba BoatHow to do the Simple Roll Entry Off Scuba Dive Boatsin Scuba Gear
Doing the backward roll scuba entry off a scuba dive boat is easy and safe when using the correct technique. And can be a fun way to start a scuba dive.
There are two main ways for a scuba diver to enter the water from a scuba dive boat:
The scuba giant stride entry is the safest and most common method of getting into the water. This is used when there is a secure platform from which to simply step off. The scuba backward roll can be used when the scuba dive boat doesn’t have a swim deck, or ladder. Prepare for the Backward Roll Scuba EntryFirst stage of a successful backward roll scuba entry is:
Get Into Position for the Scuba Backward Roll EntryAfter getting prepared, the scuba diver must get into position for the backward roll scuba entry:
Get Steady for the Backward Roll Scuba EntryJust prior to doing the backward roll scuba entry:
Doing the Backward Roll Scuba EntryThe divemaster may count in the divers. One last check behind; lift the legs and let the tank’s weight take the diver into the water. The tank should break the water. The scuba diver may do a 360-degree roll, or simply drop down a few feet. At this point the scuba diver should not panic. The buoyancy compensator should bring the diver back to the surface. Check After Doing the Scuba Backward Roll EntryOnce back on the surface, another quick check of equipment needs to be done. Especially important is the mask as the strap at the back of the head may have shifted from the force of the entry. A quick signal to the divemaster on the boat that everything is OK, wait for the buddy or the rest of the dive team. Then head off for the dive. The backward roll scuba entry is an easy way to get in the water. The main thing is not to be too concerned with the roll in the water. With the mask on and regulator in the mouth there is no problem with water getting into the nose of taking a mouthful of water.
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