How hot is that porridge? Too hot, too cold or just right?After owning my computer for 2 years, I finally took the time to download my dives and look at my dive profiles. This was prompted by a series of four dives to ~100 ft from my last dive trip, two of which were part of my AOW Deep/Wreck dives. All dives were on wrecks in water with moderate to high current. Consequently the descent took 4 minutes because we were fighting the current the whole way down. For all four dives I found that based on my gas planning and NDLs, I ended my dive and began my ascent up the mooring line at about 17 minutes bottom time. My ascent rate was about 10 ft/min with a 3 minute safety stop. I surfaced with a dive time of 29-31 minutes for all dives. I remember thinking at the time "that's a really long ascent", but it seemed to be about the same speed that other divers ascended so I assumed it was about right.
My question is this: At what point is a slow ascent unproductive? Is 10 ft/min too slow? I can't help but notice it's 3x slower than the recommended ascent rate and it takes 9 minutes to reach the safety stop from 100 ft.
Deco risk increases with exposure. Longer dealer dives are riskier than shorter shallow ones. By ascending slowly you are increasing your dive time and so risk. You will have on gased more. Since you are within the NDL time of your computer you ought to be able to ascend safely at its recommended rate. You would be spending an extra three minutes below 50ft.