ScubaWim:
Am looking for a BC and am interested in the Cressi J-107.
From a test in a German magazine I have learned that the lift of this jacket is limited to 12,1 KG (appr. 27 pounds).
I weigh appr. 175 pounds. Can anyone tell me if the lift of this jacket is insufficient or not? I will probably never dive deeper than 110 feet.
Furthermore I am of course interested in any experiences with this jacket.
For the style of diving you are planning, this should be lots of lift. Think about everything you bring into the water and the items that are buoyant vs the items that are negative and neutral.
Wetsuit 7mm, positive 6 lbs
Weltbelt, negative (just enough lead to counter all positive items)
Regs, negative 2 lbs
tank, alum - positive when near empty 4/5 lbs
Accessories, ?
You ? maybe 2 pounds buoyant with a full set of lungs
Remember your goal is to be at the surface only slightly negative, but keeping in mind the buoyancy characteristics of you tank if it's aluminum it will become buoyant when near empty.
So if you are just slightly negative at the end of your dive, how much lift do you need from your BCD? Not much. However also keep in mind that you need enough lift to insure you are positively buoyant at the surface and also you need a couple of extra pounds of lift for a fudge factor.
Another consideration is the depth that you will be diving to and the effects on your gear. For instance at depth your wetsuit will compress and loose some of it's buoyancy. So add another pound or two to the equation to compensate for this.
Just some of the items to think about. Then take a look at the
net weight in the water, with a full tank, you will be more negative than with a near empty tank by at least the 4 to 5 lbs that it will become buoyant.
Now this is where your weight belt comes in. You only need enough to counter all the buoyant items and you don't ever want to carry to much lead and be too negative. Being to negative poorly effects your trim in the water increasing your drag and your work load, thus increasing the amount of air (gas) you will consume and shorten your dive time. Not to mention the safety issues.
I dive with an Abyss 45 lbs wing, a drysuit and a set of E8-130's and I can safely carry a steel 80 stage bottle. The 45 lbs wing is enough lift for this equipment.
I hope this helps you to understand how to go about choosing the proper amount of lift required.