Gilldiver
Contributor
John, thanks for the clarification. I had thought that they entered and exited from the breach.
As for the Navy Tables, they work, but you have to follow them exactly. If you hit 120 feet for 30 seconds and then do the rest of the dive at 100, you have to do the bottom time as if you did it all at 120. You cannot cut corners with them.
A dive at 121 feet must be calculated as being at 130, etc. It also helps to pad them and round up to the next time.
But a hit rate of .06 to .1% is in the right range if you run the table exactly. If you pad them, it will be less.
The other thing to remember about them is that in the 60-90 foot range the deco penalty for going over time is greater then at any other depths.
As for the Navy Tables, they work, but you have to follow them exactly. If you hit 120 feet for 30 seconds and then do the rest of the dive at 100, you have to do the bottom time as if you did it all at 120. You cannot cut corners with them.
A dive at 121 feet must be calculated as being at 130, etc. It also helps to pad them and round up to the next time.
But a hit rate of .06 to .1% is in the right range if you run the table exactly. If you pad them, it will be less.
The other thing to remember about them is that in the 60-90 foot range the deco penalty for going over time is greater then at any other depths.