Hey all,
You all know I just got my AOW but due to where we dove (almost put dived, but I know joewr would catch that and gramatically correct me hehhe) the depth was only 68 feet so I didn't really get much of a deep dive.
My question is what is really different about diving to say 130 feet or so. I went to 78 on Yacht Opus and the only real difference was that my air went really fast which I expected.
I was supposed to note the feeling of narcosis in my deep dive, part of which is shown by doing the same timed test above water vs at depth. At 68 feet I didn't take much longer to do it, and the timing wasn't valid cause the instructor lost his pencil so I had to write out the math problem in the sand on the bottom (much harder to do math in sand then on slate, but it worked)
So do you feel more pressure, feel lightheaded or anything?
You all know I just got my AOW but due to where we dove (almost put dived, but I know joewr would catch that and gramatically correct me hehhe) the depth was only 68 feet so I didn't really get much of a deep dive.
My question is what is really different about diving to say 130 feet or so. I went to 78 on Yacht Opus and the only real difference was that my air went really fast which I expected.
I was supposed to note the feeling of narcosis in my deep dive, part of which is shown by doing the same timed test above water vs at depth. At 68 feet I didn't take much longer to do it, and the timing wasn't valid cause the instructor lost his pencil so I had to write out the math problem in the sand on the bottom (much harder to do math in sand then on slate, but it worked)
So do you feel more pressure, feel lightheaded or anything?