mi000ke
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Interesting discussion. I purchased a solid plastic harness a few weeks ago to try some minimalist diving using a 19cf pony to do some quick shore dives at about 20' feet max. With my sac rate, I figure I can get a quick 20 min dive with that amount of air if I snorkel out 50 yards off shore. I live on Grand Cayman for a good chunk of the year (where solo diving is a no-no, but I figure I can jump in in front of my house and no one will know), so I dive with no exposure suit. I'm +2 natural buoyancy, the reg is -1, the tank goes from -1.4 to + 0.1 full to empty, so I'll be -0.4 at the start and +1 or so at the end. I plan to stick a 1# soft weight in my bathing suit pocket, so I'll be -1.4 at the start and neutral at the end. I may use my neoprene-lined snorkel vest just to be safe, which is +1, and would then use 2#. Does this weighting make sense for a no-BDC dive? (btw, the water on seven mile beach is warm, clear, low/no current, typically smooth as a lake, and has restricted boat traffic that close to shore - and lots of snorkelers).