"Regarding the elevator.... With a wing failure, you should not need the wing. You don't need redundancy for something you don't need. Trim may be off, but this is not worth the trade off in drag and clutter of the dual bladder wing.
Divers should be swimming up toward the surface, not "ELEVATORING" UP."
So what you are saying is that you really don't need a wing at all. Just joking but here is the elevator BS again. Why in the heck can't you understand that just because you have a double bladder does not mean you can't swim up? So another worthless point that adds nothing to this discussion.
"But there is a "cost" to it, and that is moving from point A to B underwater, when currents effect you....For us, we really have to be "slick" in the water, and for me that also means no stage, just back gas, if I can get a way with it."
Ever dived Ginnie springs or Little River? Please tell us more about us not understanding not only current but consistant high flow.
"For me, penetrating deep into a wreck and/or crawling around and digging in the mud, is not the point of most deep dives...I am there for the Nat Geo moments, to see the life."
I agree because touching the bottom is not what we perfer to do ing the caves and is really looked down upon.
"We get to move like we belong underwater, not like the tech guys I see all puffed up with 4 or 5 tanks on them, the stages perpendicular to current flow and slowing the slow divers down, even further."
So you mean tech guys like this
WKPP Update, Spring 2000 | Global Underwater Explorers you are right