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Fellow divers and freedivers,
I recently got a Peregrine (wow, I absolutely love what Surface GF is teaching me about diving - thank you for the recommendations!).
Unfortunately, for the first time I encountered a minor issue with it yesterday. I was free diving in the cenotes in Yucatan (in gauge). Afterwards, my dive log was showing some 15 new dive entries, totally bloating the dive log (e.g. 4 scuba dives vs 15 short breathed dives). Instead, I would have hoped for a single session to keep things neat.
How do you navigate this log bloat challenge?
Ideally, I would like to record such an activity as a single freediving session with multiple immersions. And to electronically keep an accurate track of my scuba dives without any manual hassle. How do you navigate this challenge? E.g. through computer settings, through the Shearwater cloud, or through some other dive logging app that syncs seamlessly with the computer.
At the risk of derailing the thread, I should have approximately 50 dives but I lost my logbook and didn't keep a record after. Would that be an issue when trying to go to a liveaboard trip that requires a minimum number of dives? If so, how would you suggest I navigate this?
I recently got a Peregrine (wow, I absolutely love what Surface GF is teaching me about diving - thank you for the recommendations!).
Unfortunately, for the first time I encountered a minor issue with it yesterday. I was free diving in the cenotes in Yucatan (in gauge). Afterwards, my dive log was showing some 15 new dive entries, totally bloating the dive log (e.g. 4 scuba dives vs 15 short breathed dives). Instead, I would have hoped for a single session to keep things neat.
How do you navigate this log bloat challenge?
Ideally, I would like to record such an activity as a single freediving session with multiple immersions. And to electronically keep an accurate track of my scuba dives without any manual hassle. How do you navigate this challenge? E.g. through computer settings, through the Shearwater cloud, or through some other dive logging app that syncs seamlessly with the computer.
At the risk of derailing the thread, I should have approximately 50 dives but I lost my logbook and didn't keep a record after. Would that be an issue when trying to go to a liveaboard trip that requires a minimum number of dives? If so, how would you suggest I navigate this?