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deco dive tables

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netrati

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I was looking around for air deco tables around 100-200ft and the only two things I could find were IANTD and navy deco tables, navy tables are crazy! Could someone please help me find some more tables.
Thanks,
Drew
 
I would recommend trying some of the computer based tables such as ProPlanner. Then you could customize it to your needs and deco gases.
jay
 
progs

I use GAP for deco planning on the computer. I just want some tried and tested tables, for some reason I don't like making tables on the computer.
 
NAUI has some new RGBM tables that you might want to check out. They may only be for gas diving and not air diving.

In the days before deep stops I used the Canadian Navy Tables. They keep you in the water about twice as long as the US Navy tables and go down to around 240'.

The main problem with them is that they have you do all of your deco time shallow and none of it deep.

I would still suggest a computer program, Like Jay mentioned, to get the most up to date deco profiles.

My $0.02

Jon
 
software

Since computer software keeps coming up, what do you guys and girls think is the best in your opinion?
 
Deco tables

You could try Abyss ,it's good and it also let's you make gas mixtures.
 
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