Mastering the Buddy Check for Scuba Divers

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Scuba diving into the magical world beneath the waves is, without a doubt, an exhilarating experience. But before you take the plunge while diving in Bali, there's an important ritual that ensures your safety and adds an extra touch of fun to your dive— the BWRAF buddy check. In this blog, we'll explore how the BWRAF method can turn your buddy check into an exciting adventure, guaranteeing safe and enjoyable dives for you and your buddy!

The BWRAF System: Buoyancy, Weights, Releases, Air, and Final Check:

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Buoyancy

Begin by checking your buoyancy control device (BCD). Ensure that it inflates and deflates correctly and that all the dumps are working smoothly. Take a moment to watch your buddy's BCD as well so you're familiar with how their gear functions.

Things to watch for:

Instructor Gede and student Eloise checking their BCDs as part of the BWRAF buddy check of the PADI Open Water diver course in Amed, Bali

Weights

Whether you're using a weight belt or integrated weight pockets, make sure they are securely fastened and easily adjustable. Remember, a right-hand release is the industry standard for weight belts. Integrated weight pockets should be clipped in securely.

Things to watch for:

Instructor Gede and student Eloise checking their weight belts as part of the BWRAF buddy check of the PADI Open Water diver course in Amed, Bali

Releases

Check those releases, including buckles, straps, and quick-release mechanisms. Most BCDs come with 5 releases on the front; a chest strap, shoulder straps, cumber band and waist strap, then 2 on the back; one around the body of your scuba tank, and a security strap over the tank valve. Double-check that your straps are securely tightened.

Things to watch for:

Instructor Gede and student Eloise checking their Air as part of the BWRAF buddy check of the PADI Open Water diver course in Amed, Bali

Air

Confirm that both you and your buddy have your air turned fully on. Perform a buddy breathing exercise by sharing your alternate air source while you breathe from your second stage. Check for any fluctuations in air pressure while breathing. This helps ensure that your air supply is properly functioning.

Things to watch for:

Instructor Gede and student Eloise performing the final check as part of the BWRAF buddy check of the PADI Open Water diver course in Amed, Bali

Final Check

Wrap up your buddy check with a comprehensive overview. Have your buddy do a 360-degree spin to check for any hose entanglements. Confirm that all essential equipment, such as masks, fins, dive computers, cameras, and pointers, are in place. With this final check, you're ready to scuba dive in Bali and explore the breathtaking beauty that lies below.

How can I remember the BWRAF system?

There are a few acronyms that you can use:

Benefits of the BWRAF System:

By embracing the BWRAF system in your buddy check routine, you unlock a world of benefits that make your dive in Amed safer and more enjoyable:

Safety First: The BWRAF system ensures that no safety aspects are overlooked, providing a solid foundation for a secure dive.

Bonding Through Buddy Checks: Performing the BWRAF buddy check creates a bond between you and your dive buddy. It fosters teamwork, communication, and shared responsibility, leading to a stronger connection both above and below the surface.

Confidence to Explore: The meticulous checks of the BWRAF system instil confidence in your gear and abilities. With confidence, you can truly let go and explore the underwater wonders with peace of mind.

Instructor Gede and student Eloise performing the BWRAF buddy check during the PADI Open Water Course in Amed, Bali

Final Thoughts

By incorporating the BWRAF system into your buddy check routine, you embark on a journey of safety, communication, and excitement. So, remember to embrace the Buoyancy, Weights, Releases, Air, and Final Check adventure before every dive. Let the BWRAF system be your guide as you dive safely into the magical realm beneath the waves.

Here at Bali Dive Cove, we organise daily fun dives around Amed and Tulambem and a wide range of PADI courses from beginner to Divemaster. Send us a message at WA +62 819 4544 3567 or email us at balidivecove@gmail.com We look forward to meeting you underwater!

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