mattengstrom
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I'm a new diver - been certified for a little over a month and have a whopping 11 dives to my name so far. So, this may seem painfully obvious to some of you, but I've been reading a LOT on this board and can't quite figure this out.
First - I'm a fairly dense guy. (No, not THAT way!!
I mean in the body.) On my recent vacation - trip report here - I was using a rented ScubaPro Glide Plus BC. Depending on what I was wearing, I either had 6 or 8 pounds on my weight belt in the tropical salt water.
From what I've been able to figure out, a stainless steel backplate has about 6 pounds of negative bouyancy. Right?
Here's what I can't figure out: If I had been wearing a stainless BP/Wings setup, those 6 pounds plus any trim weights make up all of the weight that I need. I would have had little to no ditchable weight. Well, I could have carried an additional 10 pounds but then I would have been way over-weighted and still just about neutral if I dumped all of it. From what I was taught and what I've read - like this - that idea scares the crap out of me. I should be able to ditch some or all of my weight and get positive.
Am I missing something here, or are stainless BPs out of the question for me if I want to be able to dump weight? If that's the case, can I use an aluminum BP in salt water? Just how bad is the corrosion aspect?
Just trying to piece things together before I go out and buy equipment...
First - I'm a fairly dense guy. (No, not THAT way!!

From what I've been able to figure out, a stainless steel backplate has about 6 pounds of negative bouyancy. Right?
Here's what I can't figure out: If I had been wearing a stainless BP/Wings setup, those 6 pounds plus any trim weights make up all of the weight that I need. I would have had little to no ditchable weight. Well, I could have carried an additional 10 pounds but then I would have been way over-weighted and still just about neutral if I dumped all of it. From what I was taught and what I've read - like this - that idea scares the crap out of me. I should be able to ditch some or all of my weight and get positive.
Am I missing something here, or are stainless BPs out of the question for me if I want to be able to dump weight? If that's the case, can I use an aluminum BP in salt water? Just how bad is the corrosion aspect?
Just trying to piece things together before I go out and buy equipment...