MASS-Diver
Contributor
Divesherpa,
Thanks for advice. I am planning on getting more technical training, but, I feel like I'm at transitional phase from a new diver to being able to do more advanced diving. I think there are lots of divers like me who are counting on their computers to bail them out if they overstay NDL due to an emergency.
In some cases, such as surface high currents on a foggy day, I think I might accumutalte a few minutes of deco time if it meant finding the upline. Again, I think I fit the profile of alot of divers (atleast around here) 150-200 dives, AOW, almost all my last 20 or so dive have been one very popular wrekc here in 100'.
I only stay 20-25minutes, and we always are more conservative than the rule of 1/3s, returing with a good deal of air, but, I'm always worry that somthing is going to happen and I'm going to run out of time and have to decompress for a few minutes with nothing but my computer to guide me. I just wish I had a deco table just in case.
Thanks for advice. I am planning on getting more technical training, but, I feel like I'm at transitional phase from a new diver to being able to do more advanced diving. I think there are lots of divers like me who are counting on their computers to bail them out if they overstay NDL due to an emergency.
In some cases, such as surface high currents on a foggy day, I think I might accumutalte a few minutes of deco time if it meant finding the upline. Again, I think I fit the profile of alot of divers (atleast around here) 150-200 dives, AOW, almost all my last 20 or so dive have been one very popular wrekc here in 100'.
I only stay 20-25minutes, and we always are more conservative than the rule of 1/3s, returing with a good deal of air, but, I'm always worry that somthing is going to happen and I'm going to run out of time and have to decompress for a few minutes with nothing but my computer to guide me. I just wish I had a deco table just in case.