UWSojourner
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bertschb:It looks like that's what I'll have to do. I thought somebody here might do dry suit and warm water dives with gear similar to mine and be able to offer their experiences. I only get three days of diving on the cruise so I had hoped to arrive prepared. Oh well- I wont be the only cruise ship diver who doesn't know how much weight they need.
I use 36 lbs in WA; in Caymans I needed 14 lbs; in Maui earlier this month I needed 16 lbs. Both warm water destinations I was in a full 3mm suit w/ no hood.
If you can't get a good weight reading before your first dive, try 16 lbs. If you sink easily, great. If not add 2. Enjoy your dive and on return take a little time with tank empty (i.e. low) and fine tune the weight. If you're first in, just return with 600psi or so and you'll have plenty of time to try different weighting to see what gets you to eye level. You may be a little overweight on first dive, but you'll dial it in from there. The divemasters will be glad to help as long as you don't return when there's a line forming to get back on the boat.
Have fun.