Dive ops using PST 100s/120s on Grand Cayman?

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Steel cylinders of any make are rare around here. While there may be someone running these cylinders, I certainly haven't heard about it.
 
We were at Cobalt Coast & Turtle Reef in Nov. '03 with Divetech. They are the West End Tech diving folks, and only have manifolded double AL 80's & AL 100's for rent. You might check at Sunset House?
 
Sunset House runs aluminums.

Tropical diving requires less thermal insulation. As such, a diver may need the added buoyancy of aluminum cylinders in a doubles set.

I'm a fairly big guy, but only require 4lb with my doubles. I'd be negatively buoyant even with empty steel cylinders.
 
WarmWaterDiver:
We were at Cobalt Coast & Turtle Reef in Nov. '03 with Divetech. They are the West End Tech diving folks, and only have manifolded double AL 80's & AL 100's for rent. You might check at Sunset House?
I routinely rent doubles for my students at sunset house they use twin 80s..

and have 40s, 65 and 72s available as stages
 
Looks like you'll need to bring your own steel tanks ScubaTexas!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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