Big tanks in the Bay islands?

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We dove with Cococnut Tree Divers and after one dive, they gave him 100 lb tanks for the rest of the week. .
DANG!!!
100LBS... Thats more than my double 120's, manifold, backplate and bands combined. That must be ONE HUGE TANK.:D

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pura vida on the west end had them staff/diving and hotel where very nice!
 
I brought a 30 cu.ft. pony bottle with me to West End Roattan and recently to Utila. After I get my mandatory 5 posts in I will post the URL to the website that shows how to rig it up using Home Depot items in the advanced forum. Dove with Sueno Del Mar (spelling?) in Roatan and they refilled it for me every dive.
 
I just use some 80 cu ft tanks the local ops provide, versus the hassle of carrying tanks along on airplanes.
Like this:
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The red lenses were RobertCrockeye's idea.
 
I just use some 80 cu ft tanks the local ops provide, versus the hassle of carrying tanks along on airplanes.
Like this:
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The red lenses were RobertCrockeye's idea.

Wow! Now that's what I'm talking about!!
 
I like stage bottles if I will be clipping them on the line and picking them up on the way out but if I am going to carry the tanks the whole dive and size permits, I prefer backmounted, although some do go a we bit extreme
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Is that the bottom rung on the boat ladder?
 

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