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I thought I would ask the great wise internet to help me make a decision between several paths in upgrading my current scuba gear.
What I have:
Scubapro knighthawk bcd
dui cf200 drysuit
3 mm wetsuit (for travel to warm waters)
1 set of yoke 1st, 2nd, and octo regs
2x steel lp 72 tanks
can light
fins, mask, knife, etc.
I had previously been doing wetsuit (7mm and 5mm) lake and quarry shore dives in the midwest, so a single 72 was good for one dive, then surface interval and then go again with the second tank.
Now I am shore diving in California, entering and exiting the ocean and using a drysuit. I have to carry a lot more lead (not only to off set the drysuit but also due to the increased density of the brine). Thus I am thinking of upgrading to a bp/w configuration. Steel I think is the way to go.
Here now is the question, double the lp 72s or just get a single hp steel tank?
I realize the benefits of having the redundancy of the dual primary and dual secondary regs as well as the benefits of the dual tanks. However, I am not making exceedingly challenging dives. The real reason I am looking to increase my air supply is that it is rather inconvenient getting into and out of the water. Thus with either the larger tank or the doubled 72's I can just stay on the bottom longer or make the second dive without having to do an exit and entry, which take air and effort in and of themselves especially given that the ocean is much more dynamic than the lakes especially in terms of the surface swims.
However, I am still of two minds concerning the bp/w route. I mean I like my knighthawk, and simply purchasing a new large hp 120 could be the end of it.
Anyway, I guess I am opening for public comment on my gear upgrade decision.
Thanks
What I have:
Scubapro knighthawk bcd
dui cf200 drysuit
3 mm wetsuit (for travel to warm waters)
1 set of yoke 1st, 2nd, and octo regs
2x steel lp 72 tanks
can light
fins, mask, knife, etc.
I had previously been doing wetsuit (7mm and 5mm) lake and quarry shore dives in the midwest, so a single 72 was good for one dive, then surface interval and then go again with the second tank.
Now I am shore diving in California, entering and exiting the ocean and using a drysuit. I have to carry a lot more lead (not only to off set the drysuit but also due to the increased density of the brine). Thus I am thinking of upgrading to a bp/w configuration. Steel I think is the way to go.
Here now is the question, double the lp 72s or just get a single hp steel tank?

I realize the benefits of having the redundancy of the dual primary and dual secondary regs as well as the benefits of the dual tanks. However, I am not making exceedingly challenging dives. The real reason I am looking to increase my air supply is that it is rather inconvenient getting into and out of the water. Thus with either the larger tank or the doubled 72's I can just stay on the bottom longer or make the second dive without having to do an exit and entry, which take air and effort in and of themselves especially given that the ocean is much more dynamic than the lakes especially in terms of the surface swims.
However, I am still of two minds concerning the bp/w route. I mean I like my knighthawk, and simply purchasing a new large hp 120 could be the end of it.

Anyway, I guess I am opening for public comment on my gear upgrade decision.
Thanks