Doing rebreather class next year

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Can I ask why doubles? Side mount is a given with the caving so figured id do all that at the same time! I do not plan to be a expert cave diver just looking to learn a little from it. As far as the tec and CCR I started leaning on the side of doing CCR tec? I figured whats the point of doing reg tec if I am only going to go deep on the CCR?

What do you call a CCR diver in deco who bails out?

"reg tec"
 
Unlikely. Need to factor in the training and multiple cylinders for diluent and bailouts— 20 odd cylinders
I did it with three bottles + the rebreather
 
You know this from your own extensive experience and training? What ccr certification do you have and ccr unit(s) do you own?
I own every iteration of Optima. So that’s 3 or 4. I own a liberty and I own a sidewinder. I’m a CCR Trimix Instructor :)
 
I own every iteration of Optima. So that’s 3 or 4. I own a liberty and I own a sidewinder. I’m a CCR Trimix Instructor :)

I wasn't responding to you :) I was questioning Robocop's advice and contribution in this thread.
 
I wasn't responding to you :) I was questioning Robocob's advise and contribution in this thread.
I know. I was bored sitting on the toilet. :)
 
Which decompression schedule were you following? I find Taco Bell to be a little too rapid.
It was ratio deco. Sorta 4:1

So 4 tacos = 10 minutes
8 tacos = 20
 

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