Logbook Scuba Dive # 3 - Lonsdale Arches
| Logbook Scuba Dive # 3 - Lonsdale Arches |
| Date: | Entry Time: | Dive Time: | Max. Depth: |
| Sun, 19-Feb-2006 | 09:18:00 | 23 minutes | 16.5 metres |
| Dive Location: | City / Island: | ||
| Lonsdale Arches | The Heads, Bass Strait, 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: | ||
| Boat | - | ||
| Start PG: | Entry Time: | Exit Time: | End PG: |
| A | 09:18:00 | 09:41:00 | - |
| Altitude: | Rep. Dive: | Surface Interval: | |
| 0 m | No | 18:44:22 | |
| Max. Depth: | Avg. Depth: | ||
| 16.5 metres | 9.38 m | ||
| Dive Time: | Deco. Dive: | ||
| 23 minutes | No | ||
| Conditions: | |||
| Weather: | Air Temp.: | Water Temp.: | |
| Clear | 24 °C | 19.2 °C | |
| Water: | Waves: | Current: | |
| Salt | Big Waves | Surge | |
| Visibility: | Horizontal Vis.: | Vertical Vis.: | |
| 7 | 7 | ||
| Equipment: | |||
| Weight: | Dive Suit: | Dive Computer: | |
| 18 kg | Wetsuit 7 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 | Weight Belt | |||
| 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: | |
| 220 bar | 50 bar | 170 bar | |
| Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
| - | - | ||
| Avg. Depth: | SAC Rate: | ||
| 9.38 m | 45.77 litres/min | ||
| Gas Mixture: | |||
| Air | |||
| 1st boat dive Open Water Course with Dive Perfect. Instructor: Shane Whiteside. Boat: Dive Victoria, Portsea Mares regs and BCD, plus tank from Dive Perfect. Very rough trip through the Port Philip heads. Some divers got too crook to do the dive. Surge. Current. Large bommies. Saw a cluster of a dozen Port Jackson sharks. It wasn't long before I was low on air and Shane guided me back to the surface. |
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