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Electric shock drowning (ESD) is extremely rare (to the point of being essentially non-existent) in saltwater. That said, I unplug every boat I dive as a precaution. You only have to get electrocuted once to ruin your day.Hello Fstbttms
I have been wondering about something w.r.t. hull cleaners. How do you all protect yourselves from electric shock drowning? Is there a probe you can stick in the water first? Do you just risk it?
Ah! That is the piece I was not plugging into. I guess I knew that but had not assimilated it into my thinking. I mostly lake sail so I think about ESD and I never let my kids swim at the marina, nor do I scrub my bottom at the marina. If I need to scrub, I anchor in a cove..... saltwater. ...Freshwater diving is a different story.
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