wolf eel
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[I rented a drysuit on the weekend and my LDS estimated my weight requirements to be approximately 32 lbs. I hadn't dove dry in a while and had no idea what my weight should be. When I got in the water I discovered there was no way for me to submerge with this much weight, even with all the air out of my BC and suit.]
How Tall are you ? If you are greater then 6'9 then I get it. Did the suit fit you ? I dive dry almost every day and my weight is about the same and I use 32lb's of weight with a tri lam. I use up my tanks all the time and never have raised from the bottom ( good title for a movie)
SO I am confused how you did and why you had to add so many rocks.!!
[I had a problem with my Octopus that started freeflowing when I reached 50 feet or so.. This resulted in most of my air being expended from my tank very fast, making me positively buoyant and resulting in an uncontrolled ascent to the surface. At the time I thought it was a problem with my suit not venting fast enough, but on later reflection realized it was a problem with weight. Obviously I didn't check my weights correctly and took a huge risk diving with rocks in my pockets and full tanks.]
So I guess you started on your way to the surface ? :thinkingo
[I wonder what the weight differential is between a full tank and an empty one and how much extra weight is required to compensate?]
In the time you where in the water you unless you are a air hog should have had at least 2200 lb's so when you had your error you would still have been free flowing at the surface with air in the system.
Thats nice of them.[My LDS has offered a free rental as a result of their weight estimation error. They are guessing now I should have gone out with 40 lbs instead of 32]
But I would look at not useing your BCD as it still had air in it. Try your best not to use your BCD as it will effect how you have accents and decents. I would guess you had a little air left in it and that may have helped you not decent. The arm pit valve is because you had your sleeve rolled a bit as that is not a place that a valve is placed. To dump air reqiuers shifting air in the suit to the valve. All dry suits work the same lack of dry suit time helped you alot.
Cheers :sunny
Derek