jreilly2120
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I'm currently shopping for my first bp/w (going it solo on the internet because my LDS only sells jacket style BCs), and I'm having a lot of trouble determining required lift for a deep dive, primarily because I dont know how much buoyancy my suit will lose. Here are my weights:
Me: 5'10 - 225
Tank: HP 80 or 100 single
Suit: 2 peice 7mm henderson with gloves, boots and a hood all in 7mm
Lead: 28 lbs (possible 26 with a HP 100).
If I calculate based on a 100% loss of buoyancy at 100-130 feet, I am looking at needing:
28 lbs lead + 10 lbs tank + 10 lbs tank gas = 48 lbs lift,
But if I assume my suit loses only 2/3 buoyancy, on a full tank Im looking at
18 lbs lead + 10 lbs tank + 10 lbs gas = 38 lbs lift,
and on top of that, people have suggested that I add 10 lbs to bring my head out of the water. Both of these are much greater values than what I see other people diving, and much more than the 32 lb wing that comes with the kit I am looking at. I'm not even sure they make 50 lb lift singles wings. Anyone else have a similar gear set up that could shed some light?
Me: 5'10 - 225
Tank: HP 80 or 100 single
Suit: 2 peice 7mm henderson with gloves, boots and a hood all in 7mm
Lead: 28 lbs (possible 26 with a HP 100).
If I calculate based on a 100% loss of buoyancy at 100-130 feet, I am looking at needing:
28 lbs lead + 10 lbs tank + 10 lbs tank gas = 48 lbs lift,
But if I assume my suit loses only 2/3 buoyancy, on a full tank Im looking at
18 lbs lead + 10 lbs tank + 10 lbs gas = 38 lbs lift,
and on top of that, people have suggested that I add 10 lbs to bring my head out of the water. Both of these are much greater values than what I see other people diving, and much more than the 32 lb wing that comes with the kit I am looking at. I'm not even sure they make 50 lb lift singles wings. Anyone else have a similar gear set up that could shed some light?