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I think i might be one ahead of you........notice the smily face..........



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Let's try this - Recreational diving is defined as: No dives deeper than 130 feet, no dives with overhead inviornments and no planned decompression dives. Tech diving would be every other diving not fitting into this description.
Meng_Tze:Tech diving is everything else from overhead (real/virtual) to DPV's, doubles, stages, greater depth, different gases and switches, deco, rebreathers, salvage, limited visibility etc, etc
There are recreational DPVs. I have seen recreational divers diving doubles just because of an increased SAC. PADI used to have 2 rebreather specialties, both done mainly by recreational divers. I used to do lots of limited visibility recreational dives when I lived in Arizona.![]()
Let's try this - Recreational diving is defined as: No dives deeper than 130 feet, no dives with overhead inviornments and no planned decompression dives. Tech diving would be every other diving not fitting into this description.
The fact that dives are done beyond the recreational limits to me makes it a tech dive. There are some levels of tech diving that do not require too much training, but they are tech nevertheless.
Merely strapping on doubles requires you to know and be able to handle three valves now, running a DPV makes you think of gas planning and dive planning beyond recreational limits, diving in near zero vis requires navigation decisions/aids beyond recreational limits.
Again, these examples may not be highly technical dives like deco in caves on rebreathers and DPV's in a mixed team after a dive to 300ft depth, 4000 ft in. But they are beyond recreational limits not?
If not, then what are the recreational limits? Perhaps that should be the question?
SkipperJohn,I hear the term thrown around a lot and while BC shopping my LDS DI showed me his BC and commented it was set up for "tec" diving.