Okay, I need some advice on weighting in my 3mm wetsuit for recreational OW diving in saltwater.
My weighting is PERFECT when I'm in my 7mm wet suit. If I completely relax and close my eyes, I come to rest in the horizontal position. Plus I'm not overweighted (i.e., I can hover at the 15-foot safety stop with a nearly empty BC and 300 PSI in my tank).
But when I switch to my 3mm wetsuit I can't get myself weighted correctly. I float vertically even if I mount my tank high. I've only got 6 pounds on my weight belt but I'm still slightly overweighted (i.e., I have to keep a lot of air in my BC at the 15-foot safety stop). I even put 3 pounds in Keel weights on the upper tank bands to try to get me horizontal, but that just makes me even more overweighted.
DETAILS
Me: 6'00", 195 lbs.
My gear: Aluminum BP (2lbs), STA (2 lbs), weight belt, Jet fins
With 7mm Wetsuit/Gloves/Booties/Hood:
-6 pounds in Keel weights on the upper tank bands
-8 pounds on the weight belt
-tank mounted slightly high
-I float horizontally when relaxed
-Easily hover at 15 feet with 300 PSI and little-to-no air in the BC
With 3mm Wetsuit/Booties:
-3 pounds in Keel weights on upper tank band
-6 pounds on weight belt (too little?)
-tank mounted REALLY HIGH
-I float vertically when relaxed but easily swim in horizontal position
-Have to keep BC inflated at 15-foot safety stop with 300 PSI or I sink like a rock
SOLUTIONS?
For the 3mm wetsuit, I think I need to get rid of the STA and move 2 more pounds to the Keel weights on the upper tank bands?
Am I carrying too little weight (6 pounds) on my weight belt? I'm afraid of shifting weight from the weightbelt to the Keel weights and then having only, say, 2 or 4 pounds of ditchable weight.
My weighting is PERFECT when I'm in my 7mm wet suit. If I completely relax and close my eyes, I come to rest in the horizontal position. Plus I'm not overweighted (i.e., I can hover at the 15-foot safety stop with a nearly empty BC and 300 PSI in my tank).
But when I switch to my 3mm wetsuit I can't get myself weighted correctly. I float vertically even if I mount my tank high. I've only got 6 pounds on my weight belt but I'm still slightly overweighted (i.e., I have to keep a lot of air in my BC at the 15-foot safety stop). I even put 3 pounds in Keel weights on the upper tank bands to try to get me horizontal, but that just makes me even more overweighted.
DETAILS
Me: 6'00", 195 lbs.
My gear: Aluminum BP (2lbs), STA (2 lbs), weight belt, Jet fins
With 7mm Wetsuit/Gloves/Booties/Hood:
-6 pounds in Keel weights on the upper tank bands
-8 pounds on the weight belt
-tank mounted slightly high
-I float horizontally when relaxed
-Easily hover at 15 feet with 300 PSI and little-to-no air in the BC
With 3mm Wetsuit/Booties:
-3 pounds in Keel weights on upper tank band
-6 pounds on weight belt (too little?)
-tank mounted REALLY HIGH
-I float vertically when relaxed but easily swim in horizontal position
-Have to keep BC inflated at 15-foot safety stop with 300 PSI or I sink like a rock
SOLUTIONS?
For the 3mm wetsuit, I think I need to get rid of the STA and move 2 more pounds to the Keel weights on the upper tank bands?
Am I carrying too little weight (6 pounds) on my weight belt? I'm afraid of shifting weight from the weightbelt to the Keel weights and then having only, say, 2 or 4 pounds of ditchable weight.