Belzelbub
Contributor
Interesting. I’ve had a different experience with SSI, so I suspect your experience may have been the LDS requirement, and not one of SSI.The SSI Agency (Dive Training) demanded I put my log-book in their (garbage) SSI Logbook and not my own logbook, and have a certain number of dives for Advanced Open Water certification. So, it's been demanded as part of training courses/certifications. However, beyond that, nobody has ever asked to look at my logbook, and most of the time I don't have my logbook on me.
In my SSI account, I’m listed as having 191 dives. Not a single one of those dives is in the SSI online logbook. My actual number of dives is higher. That just happened to be the total number at the time of my last certification. I recall being asked by the LDS at the time of my Nitrox cert, as well as at the time that I did Deep, Night, & Navigation to complete AOW.
Likewise, my kids didn’t need to use the online log either. Oldest got an SSI paper logbook. Youngest got a generic paper logbook. Both now use SubSurface, so they’ll have their logs if requested. My oldest is starting to volunteer at a marine rescue this summer. They list in their requirements that junior volunteers will need to show a log of their last two dives. Will see if that is actually asked.
I agree on the SSI online log being garbage. Might be better if you use a Mares computer, but otherwise it’s useless.