I've also never been asked for a dive log..... Just a C-card and Enriched Air / Nitrox.
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To my knowledge, it's rare, and I personally wouldn't be inclined to show it even if I kept one.I'm just about to book a stay at Osprey Beach Resort in T&C through PADI travel and noticed this:
Is it really the norm to check logbooks? I stopped logging dives 23 years ago after I got certified. Granted, I probably only average a couple dives a year, but without a logbook do I risk getting turned away?
This can be very counter-intuitive. Brand-new looking gear, might mean they practically never dive, and leave it sitting in a storage locker. Heavily used looking gear may indicate they grabbed something cheap off craigslist, or actually use their gear all the time.It can run the other way, when I had a dive charter I would look at some gear and think " when was the last time that was serviced, or even used?".
huh, what does tech diver have to do with that? Tell the truth of course!Which brings me to a cross roads as a tech diver, do I tell them the truth or lie that it was 130ft/40m or whatever?