Yoda-X
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I first got certified in 86. Lost all of my dive logs (military moving constantly) but have been keeping track since my wife got certified. Wish I still had those old logs
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I averaged about 110 the first couple years and then began working at a dive shop for 38 hours each weekend in addition to three nights of college and a full time job with overtime during the week. My average was down to 35 dives per year then. I'm having much more fun now.Was wondering how you averaged more than an hour a dive--figured lots of shallow dives. I only average a little over 30 mins. per dive.
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IF I were young enough to keep up my current pace (70+ dives/year) for another 16 years (to make 26 yrs.) I'd only have about 1,300. I see you've averaged more than one 2-dive day per week for all those years.
Was wondering how you averaged more than an hour a dive--figured lots of shallow dives. I only average a little over 30 mins. per dive.
Every single dive is logged, stamped and counter signed by the instructor if it was a course.
Date, location, total dive time and max depth reached are entered.
Not able to confirm my total dive time right now but it is around 1,400 hrs.