Logbook Scuba Dive # 178 - The Docks Area
Logbook Scuba Dive # 178 - The Docks Area |
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Cylinder Type: | Cylinder Size: | Working Pressure: | Supply Type: |
Steel | ![]() |
232 bar | ![]() |
O2: | He: | Min. PPO2: | Max. PPO2: |
32% | 0% | - | 1.4 bar |
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MOD: | EAD: | END: |
33.7 m | 27.7 m | 33.7 m | |
Start Pressure: | End Pressure: | Diff. Pressure: | |
216 bar | 118 bar | 98 bar | |
Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
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Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
12.46 m | 9.52 litres/min | ||
Gas Mixture: | |||
Nitrox 32% |
Boat Name: Ocean Trek, a catamaran style vessel that measures 18 meters in length, powered by two 6-71 Detroit diesel engines giving a top speed of 10 knots. Another spectacular lunch, and we were back in the water at The Docks, exploring colourful rocky reef. The feature of this site is the Double Decker Cave, but by the time I got there the dozens of divers who beat me left it a bit murky! Along with many other divers, I explored the shallower reef for sleeping fish. We played with tiny Goatfish and Spoon Worms before making our way back to the anchor where we saw a feeding Ray. The chicken curry for dinner was well appreciated. Mick put on some episodes of Sea Hunt, which were a scream for the underwater fight scenes. Everyone seemed to be having a great time and the generator ran til after midnight. |
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