She's wearing a brand new 7mm suit with a used 3mm hooded vest.
I don't suppose the rental was a farmer john + jacket and her new suit was a jumpsuit?
He didn't say what the rental outfit was but the new gear was 10 mm on the core.
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She's wearing a brand new 7mm suit with a used 3mm hooded vest.
I don't suppose the rental was a farmer john + jacket and her new suit was a jumpsuit?
Dive buddy is using a steel 80 or 85. I'm guessing it's -7 full.
Steel plate and weighted STA. So we're at -19 lbs.
First dive she used I think another 16 lbs of lead so -35 lbs.
She's got a 30 lb Halcyon rental wing.
She's wearing a brand new 7mm suit with a used 3mm hooded vest.
These are the facts and they indisputable. ;-)
She descended (~ 50 fsw) and was quickly separated from 2 of the four divers she was with. She did have a buddy with her, though. She was immediately uncomfortable and needed assistance with ascent. Once on the surface, the comments made suggested with a full BCD, even finning, she couldn't surface.
I was shocked because while 16 lbs was way too much, with the suit/rig she still should have been able to surface. I'm thinking it was more of a mild panic. Any suggestions or is it likely she simply couldn't swim it up? She's in good shape so that's not a factor. No....I wouldn't have let her go with that much had I known.
Hopefully to keep this simple I'll clearly state the question:
1) Given the amount of weight (lead/plate/STA), the wing and the amount of neoprene, should she have been able to swim to the surface?
2) If so, what might have been stopping her? I thought about down current but given the location, not likely.