SubMariner:
Wow, Raph... what a
great report!
Many thanks for sharing it with us. Maybe we need to make you the unofficial
SB gear tester?
I thought Seajay became the unofficial SB gear tester (kind of like the Mr Wendy's guy) when he went around looking for/at stuff?
Back to Ralph's discussion, it is a great report, i have some questions/comments, some on the subject of BP/W vs SP Classic, some more on your dives:
Did cave diver tell you he was a cave diver or was he just dressed the part? I take it he and Buddy were same ocean buddies then?
I am surprised you needed all that neoprene for SE FL, its about 78F now isnt it? I was surprised at the little amount of weight you had for all that neoprene, i guess you are a lot more relaxed than me in that respect (therefore need less weight). If you used a SS BP that might have helped the trim out, although you pretty much wouldnt have had around 4# ditchable (or did you drop lower than 10# total in the end?). Due to its lack of extra padding, typically you can lose more than the just the buoyant weight of the plate (ie more than 2/6# for AL/SS) as noted elsewhere, i found the ranger to be a load of extra weight to get to stay down with compared to other jackets i rented before purchasing my BP/W. I understand your concern about wearing the weight belt inside your crotch strap (again dont have to wear the strap), i do that more for convenience than anything, easier to sit down with it on and buckle up than wait until i have buckled up and then put on the belt - personal choice and if i need to drop the weight (IF) then it pulls out fairly easily from within the CS area once the belt buckle is released. As for the rest of the strap, i am currently tightening up my shoulder straps and the belt (mostly due to losing 20# in the last 4 months). I find it easy enough to float on my back (face-up) on the surface and could probably sleep like that, i dont have that forward rolling thing going on - just have my BP and a few # in the back pockets of my weight belt - although thinking of putting some of that up on the tank straps. Oh and as for the surface area thing and drag, if you inflate the wrap around stab jacket, that would provide an extra 1-2" around your whole torso in the direction of flow, whereas the wing is only 1" across your back (and actually fills in that gap under your tank slightly too) so has less resistance. Your arms arent forced out to the side like stay-puft marshmallow man like the jacket, they can be streamlined behind your shoulders as they lie down your side - just a few places its more streamlined.
All in all, you highlighted some good points about both BC types, i saw that overall you gave the SP Classic more +'s, and if i wanted a stab jacket, that looks like a good choice (however most jackets i tried were nasty in the past - personal thing) i prefer it my way, you prefer yours, c'est la vie. At least you can say you tried it, lots dismiss it without even trying it
BTW, did you get any of the Conch divers out there with you over your time down here - we are always up for a dive.
