I recently had a problem with my Shearwater Perdix, and I sent it in. To fix it, they said they would have to erase the log, and they wanted to know if I could live with that. I assured them it would be OK.
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If the house burns down, I'll still have my records.
If my house burns down and takes my log book with it, I will be juat like all the people who don't log dives.
Thanks for all the feed back...But I River Dive and there Generally not very deep and there is a lot of surface intervals...So when I'm At home in Missouri I River and Quarrt Dive. Then I usallus make 2-3 Trips to Florida and the Keys to Dive as well . Should I keep three log. Or one for salt and one for fresh? Just trying to get some good ideas from everyone who has been there Done that . Thanks again Everyone
. I personally choose to use a paper log but if you’re wanting to easily seperate between fresh and salt or different sites some form of digital log could work really well. Then you can tag each dive with multiple tags and search through or seperate them that way.
Nick's customer service may be better than Shearwater's.
And my collection of DiveOperator stamps would really mess up my iPhone screen