I just got back from a one week sail and happened to snag some folating, black poly line, you know the stuff that is supposed to be illegal for fisherman to use. Well to make a long story short we were motor sailing in about 1 knot of wind when we wrapped this line around the prop. There were no lobster bouys in site and I never found one so I know it was floating and almost impossible to see. We were about 10 miles from Monhegan Island in the open ocean with virtually no wind so I had to dive. I put on my wet suit & mask, two items you should never be without, and went under. Well the ocean was confused and had about a two foot "sloppy chop" even though there was no wind. So on my first of about ten dives the boat went up on a wave and came down on my head causing a nice "pizza slash" right on top of my mellon. After I sawed the line off the area between the strut and the prop and came back aboard I realized how bad I was cut.I suggest wearing a wet suit hood of at least 6mm when diving on a prop in the open ocean! A bike helmut would be a better idea for the mellon but not practical. I plan on adding this to my dive kit. Even a 3mm "surfers hood" would have prevented the bottom paint from road rashing my head. Hell it might even prevent a concussion. Here's what I carry in my prop wrap dive kit.Full wet suit 3mm/4mm, flippers, two masks, four serated knives with holes drilled in the handle and wrist lanyards so you can't drop it, dive gloves so you don't cut your hands on the prop, underwater flashlight for night work, safety belt with "quick release" to maintian an attachmanet with the boat but a "quick release" if you get tangled and now a 6mm dive hood to protect the mellon...I just thought I'd pass this piece of advice on to anyone planning on coming to Maine... -Acoustic
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