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Whistle Placement

anyone else dive with a whistle? pretty handy for attracting attention/help.
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Re: Whistle Placement

I dive with a whistle know that you gave me one. Gave it a blow yesterday worked great.
Are you so bored that you got suited up to take a picture of your whistle on your watch in full dive gear?
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just my right arm James

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Re: Whistle Placement

Maybe attracting "Dog" Tooth Tuna?
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Re: Whistle Placement

do you guys not have boaters in your area? or the need to signal a buddy if you get in trouble?
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Re: Whistle Placement

OK see your point.
Personally I dive in secluded bays with no boat traffic & besides my comment was made in jest (English sense of humor)
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Re: Whistle Placement

i dive with a whistle sometimes, around my neck, tucked under my rashguard
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Re: Whistle Placement

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do you guys not have boaters in your area? or the need to signal a buddy if you get in trouble?
Usually go to quiet areas. Even so, yes - quite often see a boat, dinghy or kayak. I normally take a float with a decent size alpha flag on it -- seems to work quite well. For quiet craft, I generally talk to folk if they approach - for motor boats, I just hope they see the flag & stay away (doubt if they'd hear a whistle).

A whistle is normally used as a distress signal here. To carry one on your float with a compass is probably not a bad idea. I guess carrying it on your person if, like me, you are not attached to the float makes most sense (in case, heaven forbid, you get separated from your float).

BTW do you attach your float to yourself (weight belt), an anchor/clip, or your gun? I do the latter - per the Len Jones booklet. The advantage is that you have nothing attached to you that might tangle & your gun is secured to your float (if you drop it or spear a big'n). The disadvantage is that you could loose your weight belt (unattached), you can't be hauled up by your float line (is that even possible?), you could potentially get separated from your float (although you hold the gun normally), the float line could drag on the gun while taking a shot.
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Re: Whistle Placement

I think a whistle could be a good idea, if your diving off a boat you could attract attention to yourself should you whish to be picked up and even on a shore dive instead of shouting and hoping someone hears you.
MrX I also use the gun to floatline configuration but apparently you get a clip that attaches to your wheight belt through which you thread the floatline before attaching it to your gun. This is only used in open water and at depths greater than 30m though, as I think it can be a bit of a hassle in kelp. At 30m open water when you feel too heavy to swim savely to the surface you drop gun and weight belt and haul it up whith the float line once youre in the boat.
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Re: Whistle Placement

My whistle and mirror (for signaling search planes) hang off my float.
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Re: Whistle Placement

I have a whistle, but it is a small flat one, so it can be stuck up the sleeve of my suit - less drag.
It is similar to the emergency ones you can buy for lifejackets, mountaineering etc..

Amphibious - in your pics I see you use the type with a pea in it - does this still work OK when wet?

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Re: Whistle Placement

I also have one like Amphibious. The pea is made from cork and it works fine. I don't think that I will put it on my float though. If a big yellowtail swims off with your rig you might not be able to get to it. Normally the boat will be looking out for your float and you might need something to attract their attention if you loose it. I have a knife on my upper arm and I just tie the whistle to the sheath. I will have to remove the sheath to use it, but then again it is for emergencies only.
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It is Pealess: Fox 40

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Re: Whistle Placement

For scuba diving I had my whistle tied off to my wet-notes in my thigh pocket on my drysuit- also tucked my signal mirror in the back of the wet-notes to keep it all together. Thigh pockets worked great for all my extra stuff I carried: adjustable wrench, back-up tables, bail-out tables, back-up mask, finger-spool, signal tube, whistle, signal mirror.

For freediving I have my whistle in one of the little cargo pockets on my OMER America float- clipped off inside so I don't loose it. I don't like having things attached to my body so I keep as much on the float as I can- which is clipped off to the back of my weight belt or the butt of my gun so it's always near. I also, usually, have a water bottle, fish stringer, camera, energy Gel's, back-up mask, and an extra weight or two tied off as well.

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. Thigh pockets worked great for all my extra stuff I carried: adjustable wrench, back-up tables, bail-out tables, back-up mask, finger-spool, signal tube, whistle, signal mirror.
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So if the open-circuit scuba fails, you just build a rebreather from the parts?
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