DDT Vlog#18 - Too Much Weight?
For sure a topic that has been well-covered on the net...my take on why beginning divers often choose to be negatively buoyant...as a result of risk triage/aversion...the lesser of two weevils
There's lot of talk on the net about divers that are apparently too heavy and/or silting up the bottom. This video explores the issue and that of comfort with BC air control:
1. Is that diver overweighted or "under-aired"?
2. New diver mindset regarding being too heavy or too light during a dive
a. Danger of too "heavy"
b. Danger of too "light"
3. Lack of confidence is dumping air from BC
4. How to gain confidence in dumping air...practice!
5. Achieve correct weighting
6. The right amount of air in BC
7. Also use lungs for buoyancy control
8. How to practice venting BC
a. Vertical vent
b. Horizontal vent
9. Know your BC/rental BC
10. Finning
a. Finning for propulsion
b. Finning for buoyancy
11. Tip: Frequent finning pauses to check buoyancy
Safe diving!
Jim
For sure a topic that has been well-covered on the net...my take on why beginning divers often choose to be negatively buoyant...as a result of risk triage/aversion...the lesser of two weevils
There's lot of talk on the net about divers that are apparently too heavy and/or silting up the bottom. This video explores the issue and that of comfort with BC air control:
1. Is that diver overweighted or "under-aired"?
2. New diver mindset regarding being too heavy or too light during a dive
a. Danger of too "heavy"
b. Danger of too "light"
3. Lack of confidence is dumping air from BC
4. How to gain confidence in dumping air...practice!
5. Achieve correct weighting
6. The right amount of air in BC
7. Also use lungs for buoyancy control
8. How to practice venting BC
a. Vertical vent
b. Horizontal vent
9. Know your BC/rental BC
10. Finning
a. Finning for propulsion
b. Finning for buoyancy
11. Tip: Frequent finning pauses to check buoyancy
Safe diving!
Jim