As you see I'm a rucky diver, but I like to learn with good facts and opinions and rational , positive and educated answers, and polite answers, if any feel that this is not possible, you are egocentric or you find just a stupid post, please ignore this post, I don't need a negative or troll answer, I'm here for the positive learning in educated interaction, I'm kind of expectiving negative comments but please address them in good manners.
I always been attracted by the underwater world so I make one of my goals to become true, and I experienced diving and got certified, OW + AOW, great instructors, great great experince.
During both of my courses dive tables were addressed.
But the message behind the learning was keep it recreational diving the moment you want to get in DECO it stops been recreational, kind of a bad mojo type thing.
Unfortunadly I'm more curious on what is deeper down, I do enjoy watch fish but at the end they are what they are and I like structures, wrecks normally they are deeper, but I really like to take my time to observe, and I'm limited by the DC Alarm telling me you are 4 min from DECO and it gets more pushy whe I get the 2 min from DECO, I always keeping an eye on my air press but I make good ( or maybe bad ) use of my air and end up with I believe enough air at the end of the dive always above the 1000psi, the last 4 dives my instructors hit the 1/2 tank rule before me.
I know I can stay longer down deep and enter DECO and still have enough air, yes I know you will always want to have enough air reserve in case something go south on you, but now days dive equipment is more safer and actually it appear it can't get beyond what your 1st and 2nd stage regulators are safe wise, there is no improvements further to be done from what already exist exept of creating a complete new different setup.
With that mention, I agree yes still something can get wrong, in if sh... hits the fan while in DECO the chances are bigger to get hurt or be fish food.
But why I should get in DECO to stay a little longer down deep, knowing I still will have enough air at the end of the dive, I just find limiting the time you can enjoy down there by the DECO.
I see my self getting into TEC diving just to spent more time deep down, if money wise I'm ablento go that direction.
I have saw comments here in SB about you need to be certified or trained to do DECO, I'm not saying there is nothing to learn additionaly, but are not the famous Dive Tables already tell you as well as your DC how much time you need to DECOpress and all the teaching in OW and AOW about the DECO and the safety aspect as well as the negatives of not do one.
I have the impresion ( maybe wrong ) that DECO is a bad thing to do or only allowed by TEC, but if I have enough air to spend 10 more minutes down there, why I should not do that, I'm not looking to make a rutine of doing so just to be clear.
Thanks for your light in this, hope comments and opinions are plased in profesional and educated manner.
I always been attracted by the underwater world so I make one of my goals to become true, and I experienced diving and got certified, OW + AOW, great instructors, great great experince.
During both of my courses dive tables were addressed.
But the message behind the learning was keep it recreational diving the moment you want to get in DECO it stops been recreational, kind of a bad mojo type thing.
Unfortunadly I'm more curious on what is deeper down, I do enjoy watch fish but at the end they are what they are and I like structures, wrecks normally they are deeper, but I really like to take my time to observe, and I'm limited by the DC Alarm telling me you are 4 min from DECO and it gets more pushy whe I get the 2 min from DECO, I always keeping an eye on my air press but I make good ( or maybe bad ) use of my air and end up with I believe enough air at the end of the dive always above the 1000psi, the last 4 dives my instructors hit the 1/2 tank rule before me.
I know I can stay longer down deep and enter DECO and still have enough air, yes I know you will always want to have enough air reserve in case something go south on you, but now days dive equipment is more safer and actually it appear it can't get beyond what your 1st and 2nd stage regulators are safe wise, there is no improvements further to be done from what already exist exept of creating a complete new different setup.
With that mention, I agree yes still something can get wrong, in if sh... hits the fan while in DECO the chances are bigger to get hurt or be fish food.
But why I should get in DECO to stay a little longer down deep, knowing I still will have enough air at the end of the dive, I just find limiting the time you can enjoy down there by the DECO.
I see my self getting into TEC diving just to spent more time deep down, if money wise I'm ablento go that direction.
I have saw comments here in SB about you need to be certified or trained to do DECO, I'm not saying there is nothing to learn additionaly, but are not the famous Dive Tables already tell you as well as your DC how much time you need to DECOpress and all the teaching in OW and AOW about the DECO and the safety aspect as well as the negatives of not do one.
I have the impresion ( maybe wrong ) that DECO is a bad thing to do or only allowed by TEC, but if I have enough air to spend 10 more minutes down there, why I should not do that, I'm not looking to make a rutine of doing so just to be clear.
Thanks for your light in this, hope comments and opinions are plased in profesional and educated manner.