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| Canīt remember-member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Lyme Bay.Devon.UK formerly Hamburg, Ger.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | UK.dotf.ref.depths I was wondering what reference depths most people are using in the UK for Deco-OTF. In the warm waters of the Med where I learnt this stuff we used 45m. In the freezing waters of the Baltic we shortened it, sometimes as much as to 35m. What`s the normal practice here? Thanks Devon Rob
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| Chris B | Quote: (Originally Posted by Devon Rob) I was wondering what reference depths most people are using in the UK for Deco-OTF. 'Set point' (1:1) 45m. if its cold, we take more clothing (400grms suit, dry-gloves...etc) and shorten the exposure time.In the warm waters of the Med where I learnt this stuff we used 45m. In the freezing waters of the Baltic we shortened it, sometimes as much as to 35m. What`s the normal practice here? Thanks Devon Rob Chris B |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Quote: (Originally Posted by Chris B) 'Set point' (1:1) 45m. if its cold, we take more clothing (400grms suit, dry-gloves...etc) and shorten the exposure time.Chris B Thanks, thought as much, anyone doing any different?
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