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I HAVE been asked on a number of occasions to show my logbook. Some places DO require it and if you can not produce one you will not be able to get on their dive boat! Their boat, their rules, their liabilityCop an attitude .. it won't change a thing.. no log book, no proof of recent dives.... no diving.
I dont care if you've got 50 or 500 dives, I'll know in 5 minutes underwater how capable you are.
...you'll probably have them 90% sussed out by casually observing how they work their gear topside...
More relevant for their liability would be "how deep are you CERTIFIED for"..Yup, when I show up with a rebreather and full tec gear, any log book questions usually go away. Only question I ever get is how deep I've dove. And when I answer, they just go away![]()
Doesn't seem an issue to me. People can say whatever they want about their dives and skill. I think in the end people will come to their own conclusions based on posting patterns anyway! IMHO the only sure way to know is to dive with a person or have the word from someone whose judgement you trust about their in water skills. I don't see the point of talking up or down my dive competence. I dive for my own enjoyment and to share the experience with my buddies not to impress someone I will likely never meet in person