Logbook Scuba Dive # 1 - Rye Pier
| Logbook Scuba Dive # 1 - Rye Pier |
| Date: | Entry Time: | Dive Time: | Max. Depth: |
| Sat, 18-Feb-2006 | 10:39:00 | 40 minutes | 4.6 metres |
| Dive Location: | City / Island: | ||
| Rye Pier | Port Phillip, VIC | ||
| Country: | Dive Master: | ||
| Australia | Shane Whiteside | ||
| Dive Shop: | Dive Trip: | ||
| Dive Perfect | - | ||
| Buddy/Buddies: | |||
| Benita McDonough, Matt Jacobs, Shane Whiteside | |||
| Dive Details: | |||
| Entry: | Boat Name: | ||
| Shore | - | ||
| Start PG: | Entry Time: | Exit Time: | End PG: |
| A | 10:39:00 | 11:19:00 | - |
| Altitude: | Rep. Dive: | Surface Interval: | |
| 0 m | No | - | |
| Max. Depth: | Avg. Depth: | ||
| 4.6 metres | 2.90 m | ||
| Dive Time: | Deco. Dive: | ||
| 40 minutes | No | ||
| Conditions: | |||
| Weather: | Air Temp.: | Water Temp.: | |
| Clear | 20 °C | 20.4 °C | |
| Water: | Waves: | Current: | |
| Salt | No Waves | No Current | |
| Visibility: | Horizontal Vis.: | Vertical Vis.: | |
| - | - | ||
| Equipment: | |||
| Weight: | Dive Suit: | Dive Computer: | |
| 18 kg | Wetsuit 5 mm | Uwatec Smart Pro | |
| Equipment used on this dive: | |||
| Apollo Ecodiver Dive Boots | Apollo Proflex 2mm Gloves | Neptune Scorpion Gold 7mm SemiDry Wetsuit | Oceanic Vortex V8 Fins | Sonar Explorer Blue Silicone Mask | Sonar Explorer Snorkel | |||
| Cylinder Set #1 | |||
| Cylinder Type: | Cylinder Size: | Working Pressure: | Supply Type: |
| Steel | 232 bar | ||
| O2: | He: | Min. PPO2: | Max. PPO2: |
| 21% | 0% | - | 1.4 bar |
| MOD: | EAD: | END: | |
| 56.6 m | 56.6 m | 56.6 m | |
| Start Pressure: | End Pressure: | Diff. Pressure: | |
| 230 bar | 60 bar | 170 bar | |
| Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
| - | - | ||
| Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
| 2.90 m | 39.53 litres/min | ||
| Gas Mixture: | |||
| Air | |||
| Open Water Course with Dive Perfect Instructor: Shane Whitehead Mares regs and BCD, plus tank from Dive Perfect. First non-pool, saltwater dive. I had lousy buoyancy control finding myself either on the bottom or on the surface. (The dive profile shown here is from Bentia's dive computer, not mine.) However, when I did manage to actually have a look about there was plenty to see. I was especially fascinated by the small critters inside some of the old car tyres. |
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