custom tables for typical dives
To those of us who use custom backup tables such as for typical dive in Ginnie, Blue, etc. on typical gases, with typical surface intervals etc. I just thought it would be nice if one posting new dive report will attach his/her custom cut tables with time variations, lost deco-gas, CNS clock % load etc. for typical dive. It may make some re-usable info for the community along with a story and current cave conditions... Just a thought.
Re: custom tables for typical dives
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Originally Posted by ARY
To those of us who use custom backup tables such as for typical dive in Ginnie, Blue, etc. on typical gases, with typical surface intervals etc. I just thought it would be nice if one posting new dive report will attach his/her custom cut tables with time variations, lost deco-gas, CNS clock % load etc. for typical dive. It may make some re-usable info for the community along with a story and current cave conditions... Just a thought.
How do y'all waterproof the printouts? Or, alternately, are you transcribing them into WetNotes??
Norm
Re: custom tables for typical dives
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Originally Posted by normblitch
How do y'all waterproof the printouts? Or, alternately, are you transcribing them into WetNotes??
Transferring to WetNotes is the best way to do it but for some basic dives it is overkill unless you take an interview from someone hanging on deco. Thanks to Tracy G. who gave me the idea: WalMart sells laminate sheets for something like a dollar you have 10 huge sheets of self adhesive plastic. Print out you tables and seal them leaving enough margin (otherwise water gets in and it has a wet look while still serving its purpose). It will make double sided table size not much larger than c-card. Pull your wetsuit neckseal/sleeve/etc. and stick it under.