Diver Dennis
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Frankly, to be called a Master Diver, I think anyone should be able to plan their dive in a few different ways, including using SAC. It might not be a requirement but I think it should be.
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hudman10:Hello all,
I need help!! I'm one specialty away from Master Diver. Is DM worth the money and comitment? I have a wife ( with C card but will not dive any more) and 2 kids (5 and 3) who dont dive obviously. I want to dive more and use DM as an excuse but DM sounds like too much workand money for my current situation. Plus, do I wanna work or play when I dive?????
Brett
Frankly, to be called a Master Diver,
James Goddard:No I don't. IMHO SAC rate calulations are important to divers who need to know such information. That list is restricted to those who need to know that they can man a certain dive on a certain amount of air.
That need is technical. I.E. not recreational. By my definition a recreational diver should be able to end a dive at any time. Since MD is a recreational certificate, an MD does not need a finite time for the dive.
As an instructor I make many such decisions. Is XXX pressure enough to get me through this training dive? I don't go calculate my SAC against the depth each time, I base it on my experience. I know that XXX pressure is enough to do the dive with time for problems built in or not. Can I calculate my SAC, you bet. Is it a required skill? No way.
James
spankey:I feel very sorry for the new guyafter 8 posts he asks a "simple" and gets 10,000 opinions.
wonder if he will every post again![]()
That's because there are more reasons NOT to do it. "Master Scuba Diver" is a certification driven by ego, and the sense of accomplishment. "I'm a Master Scuba Diver". It's the ultimate card collectors card. It proves your loyalty to your certification agency, and your devotion to taking classes and "learning specialties"mauigal:You got that right - if they were 10,000 different reasons why he should do D/M vs MD (time spent in class & preparing for class - required dives - $$ etc). but not all this - you don't know what you're talking about and you suck, no I don't you do and you're ego is too big, not it's not yours is...... :shakehead wah wah wah - it's a bunch of 5 year olds with expensive toys is what it is.