There are a lot of things to keep track of when diving, especially as you aim for more dives under your belt for certification purposes. If you want to become an instructor or divemaster, logging your dives is a must! Rebreather training, wreck diving, cave diving, and technical diving all require proof of a different number of dives, and even moving from Open Water to Advanced Open Water in PADI takes a few logged dives.Pages: 179Features: Dive #, Date, Location, Ocean, Depth, Time In/Out, BAR PSI Start/End, RNT ABT TBT, ...
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There are a lot of things to keep track of when diving, especially as you aim for more dives under your belt for certification purposes. If you want to become an instructor or divemaster, logging your dives is a must! Rebreather training, wreck diving, cave diving, and technical diving all require proof of a different number of dives, and even moving from Open Water to Advanced Open Water in PADI takes a few logged dives.Pages: 179Features: Dive #, Date, Location, Ocean, Depth, Time In/Out, BAR PSI Start/End, RNT ABT TBT, Gear Used, Dive Comments, Visibility, Temperature, Dive Shop Stamps, Bottom Time to Date, Time of this Dive, Cumulative Dive Time, and box for Verification Signature.Size: 6x9 inches
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Add this copy of Diver's Log Book: Scuba Diving Log Book for Beginners to cart. $31.08, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Clarita, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2019 by Independently published.