Hey there! First post, mainly because I'm looking for some advice on what happened today
I'm a PADI AOW with deep cert on holiday in Malta with about 75 logged dives before today. I'm here visiting family, but I decided while they were working I'd go diving to while away the hours, with a local dive shop. I've done this before a few times in Mallorca, Florida and now here in Malta, twice -- though this shop was new to me, and today was the first time I've used them.
They're a PADI 5* / tecrec and instructor training shop.
I generally dive on holiday in warm water, not in the UK recently, and I'd consider myself a competent, conservative vacation/occasional diver, usually -- but I am not a "tec diver" or an "advanced diver". I'm calm in the water, rarely get flustered, and I'm rarely the person in any group with the highest gas usage.
As luggage space is a factor, I take my own computer (suunto vyper, ~8y old regularly serviced) and a prescription dive mask, and rent the rest from whatever dive shop I'm joining for the day.
To the dives themselves; today we visited a wreck that sits in between ~25 and 35m. We dove it the first time around well within our ND limits -- entered the water on 220 bar, left with 70, on a 15L tank. Impressive vis, really enjoyed the dive.
Then we took a 1h surface interval and the instructor (acting as a guide -- there were 3 other clients, me, and the instructor, total of 5 -- nobody was taking a course) briefed the second dive, which was to include light penetration where an exit route was always visible. I was a little worried about ND limits as he said we'd first look under the keel at ~35m. I didn't mention anything about them at this point because we were all diving computers.
The dive began as the first dive of the day did, a reasonable swim at ~8m out to the wreck, then dive down to the keel, have a look around, and rise up to ~28m for the penetration. At this point I have 6 minutes remaining on my computer of ND time and pointed this out to the guide, who understood and 'okayed' me. I am fine with the dive at this point, everything is going great. Air remaining ~170 bar.
We penetrated through to an area where I remained in view of the "chimney" style exit, the other three members of the group and the guide descended a level (about 3 or 4m away from me, the guide was always in view) to swim around the large room for a moment. At this point I check my computer and have one minute of ND time remaining, which I signal to the guide. He makes the "okay" sign, and tells me to stay where I am.
I am getting somewhat nervous at this point, but I remain calm and wait.
One minute later, my computer beeps, and I signal using my little finger (the sign we had agreed in the prebrief -- i've not been trained on it, as far as I can remember, but some googling says this is a 'deco' sign). The guide again "okays" me, and tells me to wait.
I watch the "ascent time" creep up on my computer to 6 minutes, then 9 minutes, eventually reaching 20 minutes with a 3m ceiling. During this time I am signalling with my little finger, tapping my computer, but I'm not sure how to signal beyond that as I've not had training on decompression diving (nor, really, do I want to yet). The guide then swims up after gathering the rest of the group, the guide reaches me, and we exit the wreck with about 130 bar in my tank.
We subsequently swim back to our entry/exit point, and then spend ~25 minutes decompressing at 5m (after a 10min swim at 8m) before surfacing. I left the water with 60 bar remaining, after a total dive time of 74 minutes. I'm pretty cold in a 3mm suit at this point, and I need a pee. My computer was clear before I ascended, and I have no adverse symptoms of DCI/DCS now, 4 hours after leaving the water. I think I'm fine (I decoed as instructed, I'm sure I am....)
I guess I have some questions for some more experienced divers;
- I know I should have been more assertive in ending the dive as soon as I felt uncomfortable once I reached zero time left on my computer. Would a "thumbs up" signal have been appropriate then?
- After leaving the water, the german clients didn't seem fazed by the deco, saying "this is normal for a wreck on air at this depth". Should I have been expecting it, even though it wasn't briefed as a deco dive, and everyone was aware of my cert level, given this was a repetitive dive on air to a deeper wreck?
- Is this normal (leading question, I know) at the more technical dive centres? There's a certain amount of trust (as an occasional diver) I place in the dive masters leading a dive when I dive alone with a "pick-up" group. I perhaps naively assumed that PADI -- at this 5 star certified centre -- would prevent this from happening, and I'd be diving within my comfort zone, to the level I'm qualified doing.
I'm generally a very conservative diver and this is the first time I've put my computer into deco mode, and I'm in no rush to do it again -- especially not with a single tank, no stage bottle, buddies who i've never dived with before and rental gear I'm not familiar with. Really, any advice is welcome -- including "you donut, why didn't you end the dive!".