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WhiteSands
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At this point I really don't know enough to know what's good/not so good. I actually know next to zero besides what I've learned from the course. Have to just follow the agency's training recommendations. Is there a good resource that I can read up to educate myself or keep updated on the latest research that's accessible by a layman? I guess I'm kinda paranoid about the damage to the CNS after watching some lectures on youtube on DCS.
Yes just came back from a LOB but not to Redang!
I do not think that you should be overly worried about ratio deco by itself causing DCS-- at least not at this stage as a recreational diver. Ratio deco is actually pretty conservative when applied to a recreational dive profile especially when compared to the standard 3-6m safety stop taught by many of the other agencies. Also, I only have second hand information, gleaned from "boat-talk" from another diver who completed both Essentials of Tech with UTD and GUE-F (Tech), but according to him they played around with DecoPlanner during Fundies and the ascent profiles it generated were pretty similar to what you would generate on the fly with ratio deco. They were diving at recreational depths within min deco, so I don't know if this similarity holds when applied to deeper or deco dives. Maybe one day I could play around with decoplanner myself and see if the similarity holds.
I agree with you that the UTD online classroom is pretty bad at times. The printed handbooks are actually pretty good, but the online slide presentation man... less than awesome. AG should book a studio, write down a lesson plan with what he wants to say, and redo the whole thing. LOL. Well, at least we have online material... a lot of other agencies don't have it at all.
I don't know if it is fair to make sweeping statements like UTD is better at X, GUE is better at Y. I think what you have to learn to safely dive in a cave for example is broadly the same.Sure, there are some small differences --how you are taught to route the light cord, whether your backup light can have rechargable batteries, etc.-- but in the end it boils down to the instructor... which instructor do you have access to? Which instructor is more experienced? Which instructor has a teaching style that is right for you?
A caveat to that though: I don't think GUE teaches sidemount, or CCR, so if that is what you want to do in the future then plan accordingly. If, at this stage, you know that you want to dive sidemount exclusively and never want to dive backmounted doubles, then I would suggest not going GUE route (at least beyond Recreational Fundies). Otherwise there is nothing (aside from cost) really stopping you from learning backmounted doubles first then sidemount/CCR later if you want. You could do GUE-F for the rec pass and make a more informed decision on whether to go for the tech pass and continue along GUE syllabus, or to stick with UTD, or a mix of both.
Wait a second: Essentials of Rec, gripes about the online classroom... do I know you? Say yes if you just got back from a Redang liveaboard after National Day. If so, what the hell, man. I thought we were supposed to go Cave 1 together? LOL.
Yes just came back from a LOB but not to Redang!