Bert van den Berg
Contributor
Can anyone tell me (us) what the repercussions or physical effects of saw tooth diving (multiple ascents and descents in one dive) are?
I've been diving for 45 years without certification or formal dive instructions and have often "popped" up for a quick look to see where I was before going right back down. After watching me dive for 38 years my wife decided to learn to dive but wanted to learn properly and took a PADI open water class. As a favor to her I took the class with her and learned a few things such as safety stops, not to do saw tooth diving and having a redundant air supply.
I dive almost exclusively on surface supplied air (Hookah) and the maximum depth I've gone to in the past year (90 dives) is 46 feet. How bad is it to spend 20 minutes at 35 feet then go up for a quick navigation check? Perhaps I've been very lucky but all those years of saw tooth diving has not had any apparent ill effects on me.
b.t.w I'm 65 years old, my wife is 64.
Cheers,
Bert
I've been diving for 45 years without certification or formal dive instructions and have often "popped" up for a quick look to see where I was before going right back down. After watching me dive for 38 years my wife decided to learn to dive but wanted to learn properly and took a PADI open water class. As a favor to her I took the class with her and learned a few things such as safety stops, not to do saw tooth diving and having a redundant air supply.
I dive almost exclusively on surface supplied air (Hookah) and the maximum depth I've gone to in the past year (90 dives) is 46 feet. How bad is it to spend 20 minutes at 35 feet then go up for a quick navigation check? Perhaps I've been very lucky but all those years of saw tooth diving has not had any apparent ill effects on me.
b.t.w I'm 65 years old, my wife is 64.
Cheers,
Bert