I've been steadily decreasing my weight since my OW, and I've also been decreasing my SAC. I'm noticing now that I'm having some trouble keeping level while I breathe, however. My position is fluctuating perhaps as much as 2' every time I breathe. I suspect this is because the air in my lungs is a larger proportion of my buoyancy now that I have less weight and thus less air in my BC, and also I'm breathing slower and deeper. I did some quick back-of-the-napkin calculations as a sanity check, and they seem to indicate that my lungs could make a buoyancy difference of between 3# and 14#, although the extremes would be fairly unlikely. I'm guessing 5# is closer to it (based on spirometry, SAC and breathing rate estimates). It seems like I have a three way tradeoff between weight, SAC and vertical constancy.
My SAC is still quite high (0.85ish) so I'd rather not sacrifice that. Should I wear more weight and keep more air in my BC? Or should I just get used to the positioning issues?
My SAC is still quite high (0.85ish) so I'd rather not sacrifice that. Should I wear more weight and keep more air in my BC? Or should I just get used to the positioning issues?