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When we had that huge long thread the Hawaiian that likes to cause trouble started
, about Bp/wings and wierdness or whatever.....Remember when he refused to believe there was an advantge to a wing over a jacket BC..... One thing that comes out very clear when you want to be 6 inches off the bottom and not moving forward or backward (just hanging, and not kicking alot --really almost not moving anything and being stuck in mid air.....as you want to be).....the wing cradles the tank, and creates a pontoon like effect on either side of the tank.... This is kind of nice with 30 pound wings on a single tank ( not so much the single lp 120), and really awesome with a double tank...On a double tank system (dual 80's) which lies lower to your back( lower center of gravity--think tractor versus sports car) and has much wider pontoons in the 40 or 50 pound wings--this is MASSIVELY more stable than any jacket...When you want to not move at all, and just hang...Could happen in a tight shipwreck or cave situation easily..not such a bad skill to have when looking for nudibranchs over a delicate coral reef with no rock or sand to put fingers on...the jacket bc will have the tank wanting to twist to the right side or the left side, for the tank to go from being on top, to being on bottom...the opposite will be the balanced double 80s with 40 pound halcyon wing....one wants to tip you, the other wants to keep you flat.
My lp 120, while faster if I am chasing Jewfish for video, or dolphins, is poor for stability in my 18 pound wing--I mean really poor, if I Want to NOT MOVE. It is better with a 30 pound wing, as the pontoon effect becomes functional ( really no pontoons with the 18), but the center of gravity for the large diameter and heavy tank makes it inherently unstable---I end up having to have "nervous feet" constantly kicking a little to hold my self stable....I never knew this before, even though I would get pretty still in shipwrecks shooting videos of jewfish that were coming up to me, this was still me moving slowly, or slight forward, slight backward--not really stopped...and certainly not effortless stopped.
So now I have a new tool, and I like it.
Bob "let me" figure this out for myself....in the videos, there was no way I could deny the issues.
When I heard in the past some people felt they did not get enough time....I have to question this.... Sandra rides 40 miles to 50 miles per day, 5 days per week on the bike, I do 25 to 30 miles 3 or 4 times per week, and can hold 25mph for an hour by myself. If they gave us any more pool time, even with our cardio and leg fitness, we would NOT have been able to handle it..as it was, I had some slight cramping at around 4.5 hours in pool at the end of day 2--which I have NEVER had before on a dive before no matter how fast or how hard we worked. I don't see how anyone could handle more time than you are given....Yes, there is a huge amount of material--an awful lot of skills to try for the first time, and to get down at an acceptable level.....It would be nice to have 2 or 3 weeks with Bob to realy perfect this, but we all know how impossible this would be from a class perspective. If you can't practice enough durring the original week, then you will practice over the next month--with a clear image of what you need to do...an epiphany really, and I would expect most with issues in the first week, could then hit it over the fence after they have had time to work on everything at their own pace...until they feel they are ready for Bob to look at them again...
Now if someone was to sign up for a Fundies class, and they do not have bouyancy skills already..meaning they frequently bump into the bottom, or go flying up out of the zone we are supposed to stay in--they will be hosed...this is not the class to attend untill they find someone to teach them good bouyancy....Mybe PADI Peak Control Bouyancy or the GUE Primer...something that shows what bouyancy is.....Fundies is too far beyond this---it requires a prerequisite good "skills set" for this. Most divers have a friendly neighborhood dive shop that can teach a PEAK CONTROL BOUYANCY class to them....Hopefully they will find an instructor that has good skills for this....once that is absorbed and practiced for a dozen to 2 dozen dives or more, then Fundies will be AMAZING!

My lp 120, while faster if I am chasing Jewfish for video, or dolphins, is poor for stability in my 18 pound wing--I mean really poor, if I Want to NOT MOVE. It is better with a 30 pound wing, as the pontoon effect becomes functional ( really no pontoons with the 18), but the center of gravity for the large diameter and heavy tank makes it inherently unstable---I end up having to have "nervous feet" constantly kicking a little to hold my self stable....I never knew this before, even though I would get pretty still in shipwrecks shooting videos of jewfish that were coming up to me, this was still me moving slowly, or slight forward, slight backward--not really stopped...and certainly not effortless stopped.
So now I have a new tool, and I like it.
Bob "let me" figure this out for myself....in the videos, there was no way I could deny the issues.
When I heard in the past some people felt they did not get enough time....I have to question this.... Sandra rides 40 miles to 50 miles per day, 5 days per week on the bike, I do 25 to 30 miles 3 or 4 times per week, and can hold 25mph for an hour by myself. If they gave us any more pool time, even with our cardio and leg fitness, we would NOT have been able to handle it..as it was, I had some slight cramping at around 4.5 hours in pool at the end of day 2--which I have NEVER had before on a dive before no matter how fast or how hard we worked. I don't see how anyone could handle more time than you are given....Yes, there is a huge amount of material--an awful lot of skills to try for the first time, and to get down at an acceptable level.....It would be nice to have 2 or 3 weeks with Bob to realy perfect this, but we all know how impossible this would be from a class perspective. If you can't practice enough durring the original week, then you will practice over the next month--with a clear image of what you need to do...an epiphany really, and I would expect most with issues in the first week, could then hit it over the fence after they have had time to work on everything at their own pace...until they feel they are ready for Bob to look at them again...
Now if someone was to sign up for a Fundies class, and they do not have bouyancy skills already..meaning they frequently bump into the bottom, or go flying up out of the zone we are supposed to stay in--they will be hosed...this is not the class to attend untill they find someone to teach them good bouyancy....Mybe PADI Peak Control Bouyancy or the GUE Primer...something that shows what bouyancy is.....Fundies is too far beyond this---it requires a prerequisite good "skills set" for this. Most divers have a friendly neighborhood dive shop that can teach a PEAK CONTROL BOUYANCY class to them....Hopefully they will find an instructor that has good skills for this....once that is absorbed and practiced for a dozen to 2 dozen dives or more, then Fundies will be AMAZING!
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