NAUI RGBM tables

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ScubaRon

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Does anybody know of a website that has the NAUI RGBM tables (air and EAN) online?
 
pismodiver:
I believe they are copyrighted. They would like you to buy them. :-)

what is a good website to buy the tables from?
 
i think you're going to have to try one of the on-line sellers, such as leisurepro.com .

or a local dive shop (call first to make sure they carry NAUI)
 
lamont:
what is a good website to buy the tables from?

Diving tables without being trained in their proper use is taking your life into your own hand. You must support your local dive shop with lots of money to recieve this updated training and dive tables. :54:
 
:rofl:
 
For clarification: I am plenty trained and certified and am contemplating purchasing a set, but before putting down $50 I want to see how they compare with the tables I already have. My main interest is in the "RGBM", but this article makes me wonder...

I can find just about any dive table on the web, except for these...
 
they have not been widely used, that's for sure.

is part of the problem that they don't "jive" with existing tables and the computers that use those tables, and so are seen as "off" or dangerous?

one would think that anything that gave you more bottom time would be quickly embraced by divers... maybe not enough people know about them.
 
do the NAUI RGBM tables give you true "no ceiling" CESA-able NDLs, or do the NDLs there require you to do slow ascents to not get bent (in which case they would sort of be deco-lite tables)?

or is the longer NDL from the NAUI tables on the 2nd dive in a series and takes into account the more efficient offgassing from an 'RGBM' profile in the first dive so that residual nitrogen is less?
 

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