Why would it take 9 minutes to ascend from 80 feet? How is that valuable?Thanks John, it would take 9 minutes once the OOG situation was mitigated and both divers were on their way up sharing gas. E.g. I let my buddy know I was OOG, we do an s-drill, stop, stabilize and then head up. A direct ascent would take ~ 3 minutes and I would only recommend this if you could not reach you buddy. or the buddy had no idea.
Prove to me that a minimum gas plan is necessary in an OOA situation.Mod Edit I'll meet you half way—prove to me how a pony bottle is better than a minimum gas plan?
Several years ago, I asked in a thread for GUE divers to explain the theory behind min deco. I got a lot of contradictory answers. One of the most frequently mentioned was that stopping every 10 feet was the way things are done in tech diving deco stops, so it was good practice.
Unsatisfied, I contacted GUE headquarters and got a very thorough and very official explanation. Here is a quick summary of the 3 main points.
- The theoretical basis in terms of physiology is a belief that the ascent should slow down during the shallower segment. (BTW, no one in that SB thread mentioned this.)
- The halfway point of the ascent was chosen as the time to begin stops because any idiot can calculate half the maximum depth.
- Stopping every 10 feet was indeed selected because that is the way it is done in their deco dive training, so, yes, it is good practice.