AliM
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I am looking to transition into tech diving soon, but I want to make sure that I've really mastered all the basic skills before doing so. One of the things I am struggling with right now is trim. I have multiple trim issues depending on which set of gear that I use:
I have nearly dialed my buoyancy control to a point where I want it to be for now, but my trim is still really terrible and it's a constant fight during dives. I would really like to fix this before attempting my advanced nitrox and decompression procedures class. Thank you for your help!
- In my 5mm wetsuit configuration, I tend to be feet heavy. This causes my head to rise too much. I did a recreational wreck dive recently and I constantly banged my tank on the doors as a result of my not-so-perfect horizontal trim.
- In my WP D7 drysuit, I tend to be head heavy and my feet seem to float a little too easily. This was a huge problem for me on a dive that I did today. I had to constantly struggle against it and it made the dive not as smooth as it should have been. I think a big part of it is actually the undergarment and not the drysuit. I have dove with the same setup before without undergarment, and my feet were not as light as they were today. I think the undergarment (Fourth Element Arctics) traps too much gas and it messes up with my trim. I have purchased some Hollis F1 fins which are significantly heavier than my current fins (Apollo Bio Fins), so it should help somewhat.
I have nearly dialed my buoyancy control to a point where I want it to be for now, but my trim is still really terrible and it's a constant fight during dives. I would really like to fix this before attempting my advanced nitrox and decompression procedures class. Thank you for your help!