"almost pointless"? In the situation you describe, you do not get more bottom time or shorter surface intervals, but you DO on-gas less N2, and many feel that is good.
Many might feel that way but so what? Many people feel the earth is flat too.
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"almost pointless"? In the situation you describe, you do not get more bottom time or shorter surface intervals, but you DO on-gas less N2, and many feel that is good.
Except we know the Earth isn't flat.Many might feel that way but so what? Many people feel the earth is flat too.
In fact where I was diving with Savedra in Moalboal you cannot take a nitrox tank without you first checking the mix in front of the staff, and writing the date, your name, cert level, gas mix and gas tank pressure in the shops nitrox log book.
That seems like good practice by Savedra. I know Savedra is a popular shop there. Are you saying even with them there most likely won't be enough nitrox divers to form their own group? Did you have to communicate to the DM beforehand that you will probably ascend later than others and the DM was ok with it? I imagine the DM would come back to find you after everyone else has surfaced?On most my dives the guides and other divers were on 21%. This just meant that as they needed to ascend due to NDL I would just continue the dive at around 20m depth or a bit deeper and then ascend near the end of the dive. This let me enjoy being on my own chilling out with the other divers just above me.
That seems like good practice by Savedra. I know Savedra is a popular shop there. Are you saying even with them there most likely won't be enough nitrox divers to form their own group? Did you have to communicate to the DM beforehand that you will probably ascend later than others and the DM was ok with it? I imagine the DM would come back to find you after everyone else has surfaced?
That seems like good practice by Savedra.
It happens. In fact it is not uncommon around the Caribbean but fortunately these operators don’t require you to ascnd as a group so your bottom time is not restricted by air divers.Any responsible operator would not mix air and nitrox divers together.
If you are going to do only two dives for the day and you are not going to extend your bottom time nitrox probably isn't necessary. This is most common during DM group led dives. Where nitrox makes a big difference is when doing multiple dives a day (more than two) and especially when diving over multiple days. The accumulation of nitrogen will begin to limit your bottom time to stay within your NDL. This is common when diving at a resort or on a live-aboard. In these cases I highly recommend getting nitrox certified. Usually, it's class room training only -- no dives are needed. You will learn about oxygen toxicity, how to calculate MOD, and how to test your tank among other things.