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From: "Gertjan Verhoef" <gert.je@wo*.nl*>
To: "'Techdiver@Aquanaut.Com'" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: Standard Deco Dive
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 12:16:40 +0100
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  Not to comment someone, but MY tech1 card says [150 ft] on it. I =
thought it meant maximum depth?

  Gertjan

  =20
  The standard dive we do in the GUE tech 1 class (at least when Andrew =
teaches it) is 160 for 25, so how about that. It'll be interesting to =
see how your schedule looks compared to what we do based on his =
teachings.

  =20

  Ian

  =20

  What is the most common dive you guys are doing that we can start with =
as an example? Give me the depth and time at the bottom.=20

  =20

  It is a lot easier to do the longer times due to the use of more =
gasses, but I am suspicious that nobody but us does that, and you would =
be an idiot to do it in the open ocean as opposed to a cave.

  =20

  I can then run it and also show what happens when it is longer or =
shorter.

  =20

  I personally think of dives as 100 ft, 150, 200, 250 or 300, and I use =
gas for 1,2 or 3. The deco gas choice is dependent on the bottom time. =
While the gases are standard, whether you use them all or not is =
operational and time dependent. Below 100 is a special case, and beyond =
350 is a special case.


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  <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Not to comment someone, but MY tech1 =
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the=20
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