Dredgy
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So after 60+ dives, I've finally got my single tank rig dialled in and perfect and I credit that to two really great flukes of equipment choice - my BC and my tank. However, now that things are perfect, time to change things up and try twin cylinders.
My main reason for twins (aside from "why not?") is that I have trouble with dexterity in my hands - nothing major, but I find tightening straps and tying knots very difficult and changing tanks on a rocky, confined boat is something I find extremely unenjoyable and on one dive has resulted in a tank falling off because I couldn't tighten properly.
I have a 12.2L Faber compact steel (the short, dumpy one) and absolutely love the mofo, though it is heavier than I'd prefer when out of the water, as I'm quite weak (but I am a tall, young guy so people assume I'm alot stronger than I am
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The cheapest way for me to go to twins would simply be to get a second cylinder of the same type. This is also very tempting for me as I would assume it would allow me to ditch all of my weight. The only thing I don't like about the idea is I'm not sure I would be physically capable of lifting the rig.
I have two dive operators in my town - one is just some guy, who only goes out when the weather is perfect. In the case I go out with him, there's no real issue as I can take the rig out of my car, put it on his boat and we go straight to a dive site. On the other hand, if I'm with the other operator, I have to transfer from my car onto a ferry, take the ferry across to the island, then carry my gear for about a 10 minute walk to the dive shop before loading it onto the boat. In either situation though I almost always put my gear on in the water, so actually wearing the stuff on the boat isn't a huge problem.
Aluminium cylinders are too hard/expensive to buy here, so I'll be going manifolded steels either way, but I'm just unsure exactly what.
I'm thinking of:
2x Normal Faber 12Ls - probably lighter
2x Compact Faber 12Ls - considerably cheaper since I only have to buy one cylinder. But very heavy.
2x Faber 15Ls - about the same weight as the compacts, but with extra air.
I have to travel to do a sidemount course, so just manifolds for the time being. What would you do?
My main reason for twins (aside from "why not?") is that I have trouble with dexterity in my hands - nothing major, but I find tightening straps and tying knots very difficult and changing tanks on a rocky, confined boat is something I find extremely unenjoyable and on one dive has resulted in a tank falling off because I couldn't tighten properly.
I have a 12.2L Faber compact steel (the short, dumpy one) and absolutely love the mofo, though it is heavier than I'd prefer when out of the water, as I'm quite weak (but I am a tall, young guy so people assume I'm alot stronger than I am

The cheapest way for me to go to twins would simply be to get a second cylinder of the same type. This is also very tempting for me as I would assume it would allow me to ditch all of my weight. The only thing I don't like about the idea is I'm not sure I would be physically capable of lifting the rig.
I have two dive operators in my town - one is just some guy, who only goes out when the weather is perfect. In the case I go out with him, there's no real issue as I can take the rig out of my car, put it on his boat and we go straight to a dive site. On the other hand, if I'm with the other operator, I have to transfer from my car onto a ferry, take the ferry across to the island, then carry my gear for about a 10 minute walk to the dive shop before loading it onto the boat. In either situation though I almost always put my gear on in the water, so actually wearing the stuff on the boat isn't a huge problem.
Aluminium cylinders are too hard/expensive to buy here, so I'll be going manifolded steels either way, but I'm just unsure exactly what.
I'm thinking of:
2x Normal Faber 12Ls - probably lighter
2x Compact Faber 12Ls - considerably cheaper since I only have to buy one cylinder. But very heavy.
2x Faber 15Ls - about the same weight as the compacts, but with extra air.
I have to travel to do a sidemount course, so just manifolds for the time being. What would you do?