Mark Chase
ATB=AlwaysTalkingBollocks
Perhaps i am odd but i fought hard against going CCR despite a lot of pressure from my long time dive buddy.
I had to give in (and it was reluctantly) when the cost of OC trimix diving became intolerable.
My last OC year i spent 3500 on gas. not the diving, just the gas.
QED for me spending 3500 on an inspo classic and 1000 on training was very very cheep The unit paid of its self in 18 months and now saves me many thousands of pounds every year.
Simple fact is my last trip was planned as a weeks 60-70m diving in Malin head. The trip cost me 700 + another 50 in fuel (We crammed three divers in my car and used a trailer) so £750 which i could just about afford
Gas and lime added maybe £70
Id id been on OC 6 3 hour dives would have been over £500 in gas.
I cant afford this on top of the 820 i already spent so I wouldn't have been able to go.
On the issue of elitist diving? CCR is without doubt the most complex and demanding form of diving. Demanding in attention to detail preparation and planning.
But elitist doesn't mean that. The dictionary definition of elitism is:
The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority, as in intellect, social status, or financial resources.
So no CCR is not elitist but it does represent the top end of recreational diving.
For me this is not an attraction. If i could do the diving i do on a single 12 id be over the moon. In everything I do in life i am anti gizmo. I like simple intuitive things i can repair with a hammer.
I do however apreciate that some people love the whole gizmo thing. Especialy home builders.
The problem for me is that CCR shallow looses the cost saving element so it cant justify the additional task loading and challenges on the basis of cost and because most of us have access to nitrox its hard to qualify it on a logistical bases.
But hey i can find zero justification for a Ferrari 458 but id damed well buy one if i had the money spare.
ATB
Mark
I had to give in (and it was reluctantly) when the cost of OC trimix diving became intolerable.
My last OC year i spent 3500 on gas. not the diving, just the gas.
QED for me spending 3500 on an inspo classic and 1000 on training was very very cheep The unit paid of its self in 18 months and now saves me many thousands of pounds every year.
Simple fact is my last trip was planned as a weeks 60-70m diving in Malin head. The trip cost me 700 + another 50 in fuel (We crammed three divers in my car and used a trailer) so £750 which i could just about afford
Gas and lime added maybe £70
Id id been on OC 6 3 hour dives would have been over £500 in gas.
I cant afford this on top of the 820 i already spent so I wouldn't have been able to go.
On the issue of elitist diving? CCR is without doubt the most complex and demanding form of diving. Demanding in attention to detail preparation and planning.
But elitist doesn't mean that. The dictionary definition of elitism is:
The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority, as in intellect, social status, or financial resources.
So no CCR is not elitist but it does represent the top end of recreational diving.
For me this is not an attraction. If i could do the diving i do on a single 12 id be over the moon. In everything I do in life i am anti gizmo. I like simple intuitive things i can repair with a hammer.
I do however apreciate that some people love the whole gizmo thing. Especialy home builders.
The problem for me is that CCR shallow looses the cost saving element so it cant justify the additional task loading and challenges on the basis of cost and because most of us have access to nitrox its hard to qualify it on a logistical bases.
But hey i can find zero justification for a Ferrari 458 but id damed well buy one if i had the money spare.
ATB
Mark