New diver (just completed OW cert last weekend), and I've been doing a lot of reading in preparation for buying some equipment. A lot of that reading has had to do with 1) proper weighting and 2) the minimum lift that I will need from my BCD. The numbers below are approximations (but I would say pretty reasonable), but let me know if my logic is flawed.
Proper Weighting (neutral buoyancy @ 15ft w/500psi in salt water)
+2, me
+4, fins/3mm gloves/6.5mm boots
+16, 7mm full wetsuit
+4, hooded vest
-2, 1st stage/2nd stage/octo
+2, empty BCD
-7.3, nearly empty steel 80
Total = +18.7 * 1.025 (salt water) -> need to use 20lbs of weight
Minimum BCD Lift (maximum negative buoyancy @ 60ft)
+2, me
+2, fins/3mm gloves/6.5mm boots
+6, 7mm full wetsuit (66% buoyancy loss from +18 @ surface)
+2, hooded vest
-2, 1st stage/2nd stage/octo
+2, empty BCD
-13.2, full steel 80
-20, weights (I know that buoyancy is < -20, just don't know how much)
Total = -21.2 -> BCD must be able to provide at least this much positive buoyancy
Seem reasonable, or am I missing something?
John
Proper Weighting (neutral buoyancy @ 15ft w/500psi in salt water)
+2, me
+4, fins/3mm gloves/6.5mm boots
+16, 7mm full wetsuit
+4, hooded vest
-2, 1st stage/2nd stage/octo
+2, empty BCD
-7.3, nearly empty steel 80
Total = +18.7 * 1.025 (salt water) -> need to use 20lbs of weight
Minimum BCD Lift (maximum negative buoyancy @ 60ft)
+2, me
+2, fins/3mm gloves/6.5mm boots
+6, 7mm full wetsuit (66% buoyancy loss from +18 @ surface)
+2, hooded vest
-2, 1st stage/2nd stage/octo
+2, empty BCD
-13.2, full steel 80
-20, weights (I know that buoyancy is < -20, just don't know how much)
Total = -21.2 -> BCD must be able to provide at least this much positive buoyancy
Seem reasonable, or am I missing something?
John