roakey:
Go to:
http://diver.net/bbs/
And click on "Gallery of California Backpack Divers"
Look ma, no wing!
Roak
Those pictures bring back some memories!
That's almost exactly how I used to dive for years. I used both the plastic and metal backpacks. The only difference is that I used to use a horse collar BC. It was an ugly orange thing, but it worked fine. The only thing I didn't like about the horse collar was that it was like wearing a balloon around your neck at surface. When it was deflated, it wasn't all that bad. I regularly used it down to 80 - 100 feet and don't remember ever having a problem with it.
If memory serves me correctly, the steel used on the metal backpacks was thinner than the modern backplates I'm seeing now. I also remember them being quite a bit smaller. But that didn't stop us from bolting twin 72s to them. I can't remember what exactly was different about the manifolds for twins then, but I remember them being different. I think I remember a single yoke on the manifold.
Notice in those pictures that nobody has more than one regulator. Your buddy was your redundant air supply and you always stayed close to your buddy. Buddy breathing was something that was second nature to us. We practiced it on almost every dive. We'd be vertical in the water and as the donor you'd hold on to your buddy's right arm while putting the regulator in his mouth with your right hand. The rule for the donor was to not let go of the regulator or the buddy because you could lose control of the situation. I know this is not the way things are done now, so please don't flame me for pointing out some historical facts from the perspective of the people I dove with 25 years ago. Also, I'm not sure if the procedure was taught uniformly at that time. It may have been, I just don't know.
I replaced my backpacks with a Seatec Manta jacket style BC in around 1986. I bought it because I got a great discount when I was working mostly in the Ski Shop at Sport Chalet. I'd occasionally help out in the SCUBA shop when needed. After a while, I wished I had kept the backpacks. At first the jacket seemed better, since it was an improvement over the horse collar and having an inflator hose was nice. But after a while, I realized that I liked the horsecollar better underwater, since it didn't wrap around my whole body.
By the way, I'm finally about to get rid of that old jacket style BC. It works and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with it, I just want to move to the modern backplate and wings. It seems like it has all of what I liked about the old backpack and none of what I didn't like about the horse collar and jacket style BCs.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I feel old now!
Christian