Paladin
Contributor
As some of the other members here are aware, I began diving way back in 1965 at the age of eleven. We did not have BCs then and compensated by knowing exactly how much weight to use. First thing I would suggest is to get in a shallow pool with just fins, mask and snorkel. If you are a floater, determine how much weight you need by holding 2 pound weights until you no longer float and slowly sink with your lungs full. If you are a sinker by nature, then you obviously need no weight.
As for me, I need 4 pounds to overcome my natural buoyancy. Using a steel 72 (of which I still own several) and not wearing a wetsuit, I mostly dived without weights as the tank weighed five pounds in the water when full. At 500 psi, the tank weighed about a pound or less, so my natural buoyancy of 4 pounds, subtract 1 pound for the tank gave me 3 pounds of buoyancy and put me nearly neutral at the surface.
I didn't own a wetsuit or BC until 2009, when the rest of my family took up diving. They were trained using them, so I started using them. I still like to dive old school at times, even to using my old DA Aquamaster double hose.
Using a 3mm suit and an AL80 makes it a bit trickier. I first had to determine how much weight I needed to be slightly negatively buoyant (about 1 pound negative) on the surface wearing just the wetsuit, fins, mask and snorkel. This turns out to be about ten pounds for me. An AL80 is just a bit under 2 pounds negative when full and about 3 pounds positive at 500 psi. If I use 12 pounds of lead, I am slightly heavy at the beginning of the dive and around neutral on the surface at the end.
The point is, you have to know more about yourself and your gear if you want to dive without a BC.
As for me, I need 4 pounds to overcome my natural buoyancy. Using a steel 72 (of which I still own several) and not wearing a wetsuit, I mostly dived without weights as the tank weighed five pounds in the water when full. At 500 psi, the tank weighed about a pound or less, so my natural buoyancy of 4 pounds, subtract 1 pound for the tank gave me 3 pounds of buoyancy and put me nearly neutral at the surface.
I didn't own a wetsuit or BC until 2009, when the rest of my family took up diving. They were trained using them, so I started using them. I still like to dive old school at times, even to using my old DA Aquamaster double hose.
Using a 3mm suit and an AL80 makes it a bit trickier. I first had to determine how much weight I needed to be slightly negatively buoyant (about 1 pound negative) on the surface wearing just the wetsuit, fins, mask and snorkel. This turns out to be about ten pounds for me. An AL80 is just a bit under 2 pounds negative when full and about 3 pounds positive at 500 psi. If I use 12 pounds of lead, I am slightly heavy at the beginning of the dive and around neutral on the surface at the end.
The point is, you have to know more about yourself and your gear if you want to dive without a BC.