Doof
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I just went through my log book and since I've been using the Suunto Cobra and it calculates my SAC Rate for each dive, I figured I'd figure out my average.
I've been averaging about .6. Where does that stand? I have no idea what's considered a "good" SAC Rate, but since I see 1 cubic ft.\min being used in calculations for emergencies, it sounds like .6 is probably respectable. I've had dives where it was down in the .4 range, like down in Cozumel or Florida.
I realize that there isn't really a "good" or "bad" SAC Rate, that the important part is just knowing what yours is and how to use that information, but I was just wondering if I would be considered a hoover or not. :bonk:
I've been averaging about .6. Where does that stand? I have no idea what's considered a "good" SAC Rate, but since I see 1 cubic ft.\min being used in calculations for emergencies, it sounds like .6 is probably respectable. I've had dives where it was down in the .4 range, like down in Cozumel or Florida.
I realize that there isn't really a "good" or "bad" SAC Rate, that the important part is just knowing what yours is and how to use that information, but I was just wondering if I would be considered a hoover or not. :bonk: