donacheson
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redseal once bubbled...
Hi Everyone!
When the captain explained that the first dive would be a group dive at Sand Chute along a wall to a max of 60 -80 feet, and therefore would be a maximum 30 minute dive (RDP shows 30 minutes to be the NDL for 80 feet), one of these "experts" asked him, in front of the whole group:"We are two very experienced divers with many dives under our belts; they (pointing to me and mine)are inexperienced divers. Will we be required to ascend when they run out of air because they are inexperienced, or will they be allowed to return to the surface while we finish the dive we have paid for?"
The comments you've receieved from others, noting that you were right to say nothing about the inconsiderate divers, pretty well cover it except for one thing.
Grand Cayman seems to be an exception, for most dive locales will permit divers with computers to stay within the no-decom limits of the computer. A dive begun at 80 feet followed by a gradual ascent up a wall or a coral head to 15 or 20 feet can easily last an hour or longer without ever entering decompression. No, you weren't in heaven in Grand Cayman - go to Little Cayman next time! <G>