- Messages
- 16,547
- Reaction score
- 5,329
- # of dives
- 1000 - 2499
You log anything you want (or you don't have log at all). Like most, I don't log pool dives.
Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
The problem I have with logging pool dives is that it can be used to communicate information, and because it conflicts with normal practice, it can be deceptive. When you tell someone you have a certain number of dives, I am quite sure at least 99% of all people will assume you are not including pool sessions in that total.
If you are including pool dives to increase your count for qualifying or courses or for increasing your credibility in discussion or for getting placed in the more advanced dive group at a resort, then your total is deceptive, because it communicates a false impression. The technical courses I teach require a minimum number of logged dives for entry, and I would not accept pool dives in that count. I probably would not ask about it, though, because I would assume you were not including pool dives, and I would be surprised to hear you did.
In aviation you only log simulator flights when they are part of a course. If I hop into a sim for practice I can't log it. Even as an instructor on the sim I can't log it as I am not on a course.
I have always applied the same to my diving. If I am being actively instructed as part of a course I will log pool dives, other than that I don't.
according to Padi standards a open water dive is a dive consisting of at least 20 mins. and to a depth of 20 ft. min.
I have logged 2 pool dives. They were both to 34.5 metres, so deeper than an average pool dip.