nolatom
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In dark, cold water (you're in the UK?), work your way down to 60' gradually. In warm, clear water with little current, most of us are deeper than 60 on our first trip.
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OCDinNC:Oh Lord! 40' for 50 dives? Get real. 20 more dives to 60'?
Don't get me wrongt. I'm not for taking a new person 100'+ to a mask-ripping current on the Duane. That's crazy. And I am definitely for working up (down, actually) to different levels, dependent upon experience and training, letting your comfort level or lack of it be a determining factor whether you are ready for the dive or not. But 60 dives before you crack 60'? That's just ridiculous.
if you are diving in the uk then yes go gradually as the change in vis and light can be quite dramatic, otherwise I wouldn't worry about 18m too much.nolatom:In dark, cold water (you're in the UK?), work your way down to 60' gradually. In warm, clear water with little current, most of us are deeper than 60 on our first trip.
Jon-boi:Hi Walter,
Okay, I meant that within the limits of the OW cert. a diver is certified to 18m - not a license in the true sense, just trying to avoid saying the cert 'allows' you to dive to 18m because thats just as bad.....
As far as experience goes - this is a general question not specific to my situation. There is a wide range of experience on SB and just wanted to tap into that...I would assume that most OW checkout dives do not go to 18m (6-9m seem more likely?)