Tank601
Contributor
Ah, well for starters you never mentioned using anything other than a 3mm shortie,
You never provided any info regarding a 7mm suit.
As we discussed, if you add a lot more neoprene you will need a larger wing.
A typical 3mm full suit will be about 4-5 lbs positive. I'd guess a 7mm shortie could be 15 lbs positive, and most jacket type BC are inherently positive by 2-4 lbs due to foam padding.
3mm full suit ~ 5 lbs
7mm shortie ~15 lbs
Jacket BC ~4 lbs
Total 24 lbs
This is a *PERFECT* example of why I recommend actually testing the buoyancy of your exposure suit.
For the application you did describe, warm water in a 3mm suit with al 80's
Weight of your rig with a full tank:
Large SS plate and harness ~7 lbs
Regulator ~2 lbs
Full al 80 ~2 lbs
Rig max negative with a full tank -11 lbs
17 > 11 your rig will float if you ditch it
Your suit can only loose the buoyancy it starts with, 3mm suit ~5 lbs
17 > 5 the wing can *easily* compensate for the complete compression of your suit.
If your rig is -11 lbs with a full tank it will provide about 5 lbs of ballast with an empty tank. That's perfect if your suit is +5 lbs.
You *might* need 2-4 lbs in a belt, but I'd start with just the plate, reg and tank.
Tobin
What if I went with a dry suit - how much + is that?