What Dive log format do you use

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Does divePAL work with the Suunto Cobra?
Yes.

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Alberto (aka eDiver)
 
I made up some dive log sheets in AutoCAD. 32%, 36%, and non-standard Nitrox mixes. I also have one for Air dives. I even have them color coded. I fill these out on my computer when i get back from a weekend or a trip. But while at the dive site i take a note pad with that rite-in-the-rain paper and log all the important info like; depth, time, PGs, Time in, Time out, Tank Pressure, observations, Dive site and the like. The note pad is much more resistant to water and then i don't have to remember all the information and have an inaccurate log.
 
Hmm.. a few thousand dollars worth of software to make dive log sheets doesnt sound like overkill at all :p
(Ok, I use software for random things like that myself if I have it, I have to admitt)
 
I use diverecord.com. It has an Excel export function in either summary or detail view for the few times I'm asked to produce a log book. Since it's online, anywhere I go that has Internet access I can show my logbook if asked. But there are better ones now with computer data integration options, I started mine before I used one so I've just continued with it.

I have not been able to get on that site. Is it down for maintenance?
 
Hmm.. a few thousand dollars worth of software to make dive log sheets doesnt sound like overkill at all :p
(Ok, I use software for random things like that myself if I have it, I have to admitt)


Well it is AutoCAD LT and it is on my work computer in the home office.
 
I like a paper logbook but most I find have too many irrelevant entries to fill in. Some assume you're using tables and want you to fill in Air Groups and such.

There are two that are close to what I need: Scubapro Diver's Passport, which is a small waterproof spiral notebook and Dive Log by Innovative Scuba Concepts. The latter is larger and uses regular paper.
 

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