how deep is your normal dive range?

How deep do you normaly attempt to dive to

  • 0 - 20 feet

    Votes: 2 1.1%
  • 20- 40 feet

    Votes: 27 15.3%
  • 40 - 60 feet

    Votes: 48 27.3%
  • 60 - 80 feet

    Votes: 63 35.8%
  • 80 - 100 feet

    Votes: 37 21.0%
  • deeper then 100 feet

    Votes: 39 22.2%

  • Total voters
    176

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Our local quarry bottoms out at about 120....not really much to see below about 90-100, so the majority of my dives this past summer were in the 80-100 ft. range. (don't think I hit the 100 ft. though this year)
 
In general, I prefer to dive to the minimum depth where the things I want to see can be found. If that's 10 feet, that's just fine by me.
 
I do a lot of DSD's, so most likely the 20'-40' range for me. Mind you I can go to 130'+ and not feel noticably narced, there's just so rarely I get the chance to dive such a site where there's any compelling reason to go that deep.
 
I Like to keep my dive 22 to 26 meters ( 66 to 88 feet ) . . I feel comfortble, breath better , and tend to find more intrestings things at that deapth. .

Live to dive and Dive to live. . . . :burnout:
 
To wherever the interesting stuff is or to the bottom unless either of these is below 150ft in which case it would have to be something very interesting to justify the deco.
 
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