Tweed Shore Fun Dive + DSMB Workshop

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Sat 15 Feb 2025 06:30 — 15:00
The Shed, The shed near the pool

Event information

Registrations for this event are closed.

WHY?: 

We all know how to use an SMB (aka safety sausage), but what's a DSMB, and how/why is it used?

Unlike an SMB, a Delayed Surface Marker Bouy (DSMB) can be launched underwater to alert others of your location before you have surfaced. This lets your boat handler/shore support know where you are and protects you from boats passing overhead when you are shallow- particularly useful in busy boat traffic sites such as Tweed Heads and the Gold Coast Seaway! 

Join us for this workshop to learn a vital safety skill and have a cheeky fun dive at the same time. 

WHEN?:

Before the Workshop: Theory homework 

Thursday 13th February @ The Shed - Arriving 5:30 PM:

Theory Workshop and Pre-dive Brief (gear loans, logistics and carpooling). Please arrive at the shed no later than 5:30 PM, noting that this is earlier than most pre-dive briefings due to the added theory component.

Saturday, February 15th, @ Tweed Shore - Arriving 8:30 AM:

Practical Workshop at 5 metres, then break into pairs for a Fun Dive. High tide is 10:02 AM QLD time, so it will be an early start, arriving at Tweed Heads no later than 8:30 AM QLD time, but also an early finish.

WHAT TO BRING?

  • Mask, Snorkel, Fins and Boots
  • BCD, Regulators, 1x Air Cylinder, Weights, and Wetsuit (can be loaned from the club during Thursday's pre-dive brief/ theory workshop)
  • Note that a snorkel, SMB, cutting tool and whistle are mandatory for all divers.
  • Finger spool + Double-ended clip to turn your SMB into a DMSB—the before-dive homework will recommend DSMB equipment to help you if you need to purchase. I recommend buying your own from a local dive centre so that you can practice with your personal set up. If you cannot purchase before the dive, that's ok, just let me know so I can bring spares. 
  • Towel and Warm dry clothes for afterwards
  • Water + Snacks

WHO?

This dive is perfect for any diver willing to learn a new skill or enhance a rusty one. 

To make this as smooth as possible, we will need volunteers 

  • experienced divers who are happy to show other divers how they were taught to deploy a DSMB
  • drive carpool 
  • help transport cylinders to and from a dive shop for airfills
  • shore support

If you are keen for this workshop but the event is full or you are unavailable please let me know. Knowing what interest the workshop has helps me know how soon to run another. The capacity can also be increased if we have enough volunteers to help out. 

Each diver must: 

  • Be a current Unidive member, medically fit to dive, who passed the swim test.
  • Have an Open water certification or equivalent.
  • Have dived in the last 6 months.
  • Dive within their certification and capability.
  • Ensure that they have all required dive gear (except tanks and weights, which are provided): Please bring your own mask, snorkel and fins, as Unidive does not provide these.
  • If you need to hire other equipment such as BCD, reg and wetsuit, arrange these before the trip (typically at the Unidive shed on Thursday night before the trip). Please note, there will be no time to sort out gear hire on the day of the trip.
  • You must dive with an SMB / safety sausage, cutting device and whistle. Note: These items are NOT supplied.
  • Follow instructions given by the Dive Supervisor.
  • Help out throughout the whole day.
  • Notify the Dive Officer and Trip Organiser of any changes to their personal circumstances as declared in the event registration form.
  • Attend the trip meeting (usually on the Thursday beforehand at 6:30 pm at the Unidive shed).

HOW MUCH?

Registering for the event is free.

Gear hire is extra and must be arranged on the Thursday night before the dive, including how it will be transported to the Tweed. All loan gear, including tanks and weights, must be brought home with you Thursday night as it is not guaranteed that any cars will pass through the shed Saturday morning. If you do not have a vehicle, please ask your carpool group (organised on the night to help); otherwise, let me know, and I can fit them in my car. 

On the day we will split the cost of air fills and petrol. 

MORE QUESTIONS?

If you have any questions about the trip, please email training@unidive.org and dive@unidive.org 

 

Hope to see you there!