1) Does this make any sense to aggressive recreational divers?
By definition, deco is no longer a "recreational" endeavor.
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1) Does this make any sense to aggressive recreational divers?
By definition, deco is no longer a "recreational" endeavor.
By definition, deco is no longer a "recreational" endeavor.
By definition, deco is no longer a "recreational" endeavor.
And every dive is a deco dive.
So what term....do you suggest for the recreational diver that strays into and out of deco?
.. what...procedures do you suggest for the recreational diver that strays into and out of deco?
By definition, deco is no longer a "recreational" endeavor.
Must be why they made up techreational
Just me, maybe, but I always saw a three gas computer as air and two gasses. Air, EANxx, and O2. I'll only ever use two at a time, but it is nice to have everything loaded.
That is actually a good question. I have a Uwatec SmartPro and a VR3. Love both. I'm probably one of the eight or nine people on this planet that actually like the VR3, but I do, a lot.
The SmartPro will get me out of light deco with a lot of whining. The VR3 can't be stopped, it just keeps on guessing no matter what I do. (I like to put it on air and dive best mix) Worst I get is an admonition to "use tables", -no worries, try this in the meantime.![]()
So, realizing that I never really got upset about off-topic wanderings after a thread got so long that it just flaps in the current, what would anyone defend as a good middle-of-the-road DC for someone that wanted to regularly enter "light deco" without all the whining and complaining?
Thanks, doc, most helpful as usual.
So what term and what procedures do you suggest for the recreational diver that strays into and out of deco?
By definition, deco is no longer a "recreational" endeavor.
If I set conservatism high on my recreational computer, all that I'm doing is limiting my bottom time.
If I extend my bottom time so that it is still within what is aggressive NDL, I will be in deco on my (conservatively set) computer. Dealing with this deco applies conservatism to my ascent. This also forces one to learn the concept of gas management.
All done within aggressive NDL limits. This concept must be way too complicated for the highly advanced recreational diver.