I'm curious the reason for those scubaboard members who choose not to display number of dives which correspond with the number of dives they have been on in their user info? Some say 50-100 but have been instructors for a decade (for example).
I didn't log for years, so when I started logging for certification purposes I logged it as dive #1 and counted from there. I now do not maintain a detailed log but my dive computers keeps track of my dive count/profile for me. I trust their numbers and use that added to my paper and other computer totals. As my dives get longer (3-4hrs mainly) the dive count has slowed but I'm still actively diving.
Anyone else?
Cameron
I didn't log for years, so when I started logging for certification purposes I logged it as dive #1 and counted from there. I now do not maintain a detailed log but my dive computers keeps track of my dive count/profile for me. I trust their numbers and use that added to my paper and other computer totals. As my dives get longer (3-4hrs mainly) the dive count has slowed but I'm still actively diving.
Anyone else?
Cameron
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