Background - I am in the "information" gathering stage before my Basic Open Water Certification - actually I'm putting a group of about 6 teens/adults from Church to get certified together (most likely PADI) in 4 months (have to give the teens time to save their money etc..) I live on Maui, so warm climate and at most a 3mil exposure suit and I am primarily interested in simple recreational diving. In the meantime I have read all the PADI manuals up to DM level and am just "chomping at the bit" to get wet.
I am intrigued with the idea of the basic bp/w design because of it's simplicity and streamlined approach. I also find the basic DIR ideas very practical (I've watched the DIR III video and read as many articles online about DIR as I have been able to find - are the DIR 1 & 2 videos available online anywhere?) I am leaning toward the equipment layout DIR recommends as it seems the most versatile for future pursuits no matter where I go with diving. Most of the posts that I've read about gear are guys that dive dry suits and use a lot of weight so:
1) would an aluminum/abs bp be a better choice or will the weight/corrosion resistence of ss be wiser in warm water?
2) what kind of "lift" in a wing would I be looking at? I don't want to have a lot of excess that just "flaps in the wind" so to speak. (ie is 40lb lift too much?)
3) to aid in my training would it be a good idea to buy my own gear before getting certified so that I can learn one system well? Or should I just dive the gear they provide for now (jacket style BC)and decide later if a bp/w is for me? (I only want to buy gear once and be able to adapt it to wherever diving takes me)
4) what kind of problems do you see that I may face in PADI certification if I dive a rig that is different from their "norm" in my area. And what behaviors should I beware of so that I don't form bad habits which must be broken later on?
5) Any other suggestions you are willing to throw my way.
Thanks for all the great info each of you provides on the scubaboard
I am intrigued with the idea of the basic bp/w design because of it's simplicity and streamlined approach. I also find the basic DIR ideas very practical (I've watched the DIR III video and read as many articles online about DIR as I have been able to find - are the DIR 1 & 2 videos available online anywhere?) I am leaning toward the equipment layout DIR recommends as it seems the most versatile for future pursuits no matter where I go with diving. Most of the posts that I've read about gear are guys that dive dry suits and use a lot of weight so:
1) would an aluminum/abs bp be a better choice or will the weight/corrosion resistence of ss be wiser in warm water?
2) what kind of "lift" in a wing would I be looking at? I don't want to have a lot of excess that just "flaps in the wind" so to speak. (ie is 40lb lift too much?)
3) to aid in my training would it be a good idea to buy my own gear before getting certified so that I can learn one system well? Or should I just dive the gear they provide for now (jacket style BC)and decide later if a bp/w is for me? (I only want to buy gear once and be able to adapt it to wherever diving takes me)
4) what kind of problems do you see that I may face in PADI certification if I dive a rig that is different from their "norm" in my area. And what behaviors should I beware of so that I don't form bad habits which must be broken later on?
5) Any other suggestions you are willing to throw my way.
Thanks for all the great info each of you provides on the scubaboard