>>> The BSAC 88 tables work in 3m increments, as do the tables that ScotSAC
>>> use IIRC. I guess most are a result of the original USN work.
>> 
>> Good data points. Is anyone aware of an organisation that teaches deco
>> stops that aren't on multiples of 3m/10ft?
>> 
>> /D
> 
> Most of my stops are at multiples of three but I usually like the option to 
> set the final stop to 5m rather than 6m.
> This is purely to keep the dive computer (Suunto) happy. If planning a dive 
> beforehand and then diving with the computer in gauge mode then 6m final stop 
> would be fine but when using the computer to run the deco they  (Suunto) 
> typically want you to stop at 5m. If you are deeper than 5m then every 1 
> minute of stops that the dive computer indicates actually takes longer than 
> 1m.
> 
> Jason
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