Snoopy?
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Snoopy?
No, was diving the Spiegel Grove last week. Typically, the boats were a mix of tech divers in doubles with deco bottles/rebreathers or recreational single-tank divers. The trip is a two-tank dive, so recreational divers do two short dives and the tech divers do one long deco dive.In Flordia - would you typically see divers in a steel 130 cf 3442 tank?
…with no safety stopsMy open water training (NAUI/YMCA) was in 1986. The training limit then was 130 fsw. We used tables (and 60 fpm ascent rates), which meant very short bottom times.
rx7diver
Not notable, but YMCA 1966 at 15.Well, that makes you, me and one other notable member here who were all certified in 1986 by the now defunct YMCA. I thought YMCA was absorbed by some other agency, not NAUI ?
Yep, on a 32 mix I had enough time to scrub brush clean a single plaque over the side, touch the gun springs, look in the bridge windows and head back to the mooring line. About 25 mins bottom time and my Pro+2 'puter said 2mins til it was turning on the deco light ( I try to avoid doing that)... done a rec dive on the SG but I would think those would be some pretty short dives.