salub2007
Contributor
HI,
Just completed my SSI night diving specialty course, and I have been noticing,
especially due to darkness, that I am descending a bit too fast initially.
I am a new diver with only 40 dives, and I guess that buoyancy is still an issue. I attempt to descend feet first but after a few minutes of having trouble getting down, I dive face first and find that usually gets be to the bottom very easily, but sometimes a bit too fast. Is there a happy medium? I am properly weighted and find that adding or subtracting weight makes the problem worse. Any clever insights? My instructor has given me advice, 1. watch your guages on descent, 2. feet first descent 3. Inflate BC if descent is uncontrolled. Some good advice, could use other opinions though.
Thanks,
Salub
Just completed my SSI night diving specialty course, and I have been noticing,
especially due to darkness, that I am descending a bit too fast initially.
I am a new diver with only 40 dives, and I guess that buoyancy is still an issue. I attempt to descend feet first but after a few minutes of having trouble getting down, I dive face first and find that usually gets be to the bottom very easily, but sometimes a bit too fast. Is there a happy medium? I am properly weighted and find that adding or subtracting weight makes the problem worse. Any clever insights? My instructor has given me advice, 1. watch your guages on descent, 2. feet first descent 3. Inflate BC if descent is uncontrolled. Some good advice, could use other opinions though.
Thanks,
Salub