Wheel problem; classic analog issue.Just a minute off. 1st SI is 12 min
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Wheel problem; classic analog issue.Just a minute off. 1st SI is 12 min
And when they were making the RDP, that was pretty rare for everyone. Doing 3 dives a day then was pretty extreme diving.Well, I, the tables guy, finally got one wrong. Don't really care. I can think of only 2 or 3 times I've done more than 2 dives in a day.
Well, I, the tables guy, finally got one wrong. Don't really care. I can think of only 2 or 3 times I've done more than 2 dives in a day.
And when they were making the RDP, that was pretty rare for everyone. Doing 3 dives a day then was pretty extreme diving.
When we look back at those times, I think we have to remember that we are talking about pioneers.
I've only done one dive vacation (Panama) and it was $100US fpr each 2 tank dive. That was enough for me. There I did 2 or 3 night dives so those were my only 3 dive days in 15 years. 2 dives a day locally is enough--either get cold or bored.Each to their own. When I go on a diving vacation I am doing 3 - 4 dives a day 12 - 14 days.
Yup even in the BSAC club I was in back in the 1986 - 88 we would normally only do 2 day dives, if we were doing a night dive that would have made three but the main issue was the time it took to get the boat ready with fuel, loading equipment travel times etc. Nowadays I dive where you simply do shore dives or boat dives that have short travel times. 3 dives a day is normal for me and 4 dives a day depends if I can get in a few night dives on top of the day dives. So in a vacation where I do 12 consecutive diving days I would get in 40 dives or more. Go home for a month to 6 weeks and do again. Normally I would do several dive trips a year like this.