miketsp
Contributor
I never had a paper log. Electronic from the 1st pool session on. First 60 dives with a Citizen Hyper-aqualand watch downloaded to my PC and then I started investing in dive computers - all with PC interfaces. If I was travelling somewhere where I might be asked for a log I just printed a list of the last 100 dives on a single sheet in fine print. But I never actually had to show it.
The only time I ever printed a longer list was to get an SSI Silver Diver card to prove 300 dives. I reckon this card will get me around any experience requirement I'll ever run into and I stopped printing dive lists. Also by not showing too many dives I don't get imposed on to lead groups, something that did happen occasionally when I wrote down how many dives I really have.
The only time I ever printed a longer list was to get an SSI Silver Diver card to prove 300 dives. I reckon this card will get me around any experience requirement I'll ever run into and I stopped printing dive lists. Also by not showing too many dives I don't get imposed on to lead groups, something that did happen occasionally when I wrote down how many dives I really have.