Monday, March 31, 2008

How Long Can You Stay Down On A Tank

The other day while I was lurking around the store somebody asked me “How long can you stay down on a tank” and my standard reply to this is always “It depends”. It depends on you as an individual and your comfort level in the water and how much work you are doing or simply stated your consumption rate.
Knowing ones Surface Air Consumption (SAC) rate is not required but can be handy at times and are calculated in two ways; a ‘working’ rate and a ‘rested’ rate. SAC rates are big with the “tech” crowd . For them it’s important to know how much air they will likely use at depth. SAC rates are also gaining popularity with the recreational crowd. Most dive computers that are air integrated will give you a SAC rate if you have the software and the cable to download it. Well what about those who don’t have an integrated computer? You can do the math if you would like.
The calculation is performed by calculating the volume of gas used (PSI used * ( Tank volume rating / Tank pressure rating )), dividing this by the time at depth, then dividing this result by the pressure at the average depth ((D/33)+1). This result is the ‘rested’ Surface Air Consumption (SAC)
Well while I had some time this past weekend I decided to create a SAC Calculator (SACCalc.xls) along with a Depth/Time Calculator which will help answer the question without using a pad of paper.
Here is what you need the next time your at the ‘Crater’ or anywhere. Know your cylinder type. Most rentals are aluminum 80's. Go to the platform or a fixed depth and then note your tank pressure go ahead and breathe for a while, 20 minutes or so, and note your ending tank pressure. Then download the calculator and plug in the information. Then at the bottom of the calculator plug in your tank type, planned depth and according to your SAC rate it will give you an estimated time at that depth.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

ARUP Scuba Club

I just happened to check my email and saw an email with the subject ARUP Scuba Club. Now I know a couple of great people who work at ARUP so I knew it wasn't spam. Bill Sullivan and Josh McPherron have headed this up and it seems to be building. From the email and site it appears they are not limiting to just ARUP employees and family, but have extended it to friends. So if you were in the Open Water class with Melissa (Bills wife) and Amanda (Josh's wife) or at the lake while they were all doing their Advanced Open Water or Rescue Diver..I think you're friends.
I posted this as many of you have been asking about clubs and while Sport Chalet no longer 'sponsors' clubs internally they do support them. Contact Bill or Josh about joining.

Independent clubs outside of stores are a great idea and I personally am glad to see one start again. Utah State University has recently started their club back up from what I have read.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Take The Master Scuba Diver Challenge

Master Scuba Diver is PADI’s highest non professional recreational diving certification. This is what the best of the best reach for, because the dive possibilities are endless.
To become a Master Scuba Diver, you must log 50 dives and complete the following PADI courses:

PADI Open Water Diver
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver
PADI Rescue Diver
Five PADI Specialty Diver Courses

Prestige isn’t easy to earn, but it is certainly well worth it. As a Master Scuba Diver, you’ll have a whole new level of training and experience, whether you’re diving local wrecks, quarries and reefs, or exploring exciting dive environments around the world.

Oh but wait that's not all. Students who complete their Master Scuba Diver rating in 2008 are eligible to receive the promotional bag shown from PADI.

You will need to send in your name, address, MSD number and $5 for shipping and handling to: PADI Marketing, 30151 Tomas, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688.

Ready, set, go...the challenge is on. It’s your turn to Want It, Live It and Dive It.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Welcome

Welcome to the blog.

What I'll try to do is keep you up on what is happening inside Sport Chalet (SC) in regards to Scuba, classes, trips, equipment developments and news around the diving industry in general.
I had never blogged before so this should be fun.