johndiver999
Contributor
The "500PSI" rule is a rule by divemaster/boat captains for what you need to have on the surface when you end your dive. It isn't their job or responsibility to figure out a dive plan for you or what your tank pressure should be when you have to start your ascent from the dive to end up with 500PSI at the surface. They tell you what the "end result" must be and it is your responsibility to figure out how to meet the requirement. You don't expect the divemaster or boat captain to sit with every single passenger on their boat and bring out the calculator to work the math for the "end dive" pressure, do you? It is no more so than it is their responsibility to sit with each passenger to work out the dive tables for them or go over their computer.
I don't dive on charter boats, hardly ever. I wouldn't respond too well toward that kind of directive - for a variety of reasons. I might ask, "does it depend on what size tank I am using"? And I would expect the response to be "no, it pertains to all tanks regardless of capacity".
If I showed up "low" I might just explain to them that yes I have complied with the 500 psi rule because I still have 800 psi in my pony- "look see for yourself".
In all seriousness, if you do the calculation correctly, you will arrive with far more than 500 psi on the boat - under normal circumstances.
If there is a REAL emergency, then the 500 psi rule is explicitly disregarded and the "reserve" is to be used to facilitate a safe ascent - not keep some $8.50/hr DM happy. So in seemingly all situations, the 500 psi rule is nonsensical.