How about a hydraulic diver lift, such as that used
on the Loyal Watcher dive boat in the U.K.? Simply
stand on the platform, which is a few feet below the
surface, grab the rails, and it lifts you out of the water
and up to the deck.
Undercurrent contributor John Bantin, a British
diver, says, “Many dive boats in the U.K. now have
hydraulic lifts because divers in Britain habitually
use drysuits with thick undersuits (extra lead
required) and multiple tanks or rebreathers, with
twin tanks as bail-out rigs. That’s a lot of weight to
haul up a ladder.”
When asked whether such a device would make
sense for Southern California divers, Ken Kurtis of
Reef Seekers said, “With all the testosterone we still
have on most local boats, if anyone put one of these
diver-elevators in, it would be quickly be dubbed
‘The Emasculator.’” But for the rest of us with creaky
knees and bad backs, it’s a capital idea. Have a look at
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3113oxz0RE