Jungho Kim
Contributor
That's interesting... There is another related thread in the "Going Pro" section precisely about teaching with a BP&W... At least, that is what the thread has now morphed into... http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/going-pro/409996-type-bc-dm-instructor-5.html
Question. Do you add a lot of trim weights to the Seahawk so you don't tip forward when the BC is fully inflated? Sometime, I find you need to be able to raise yourself quite high out of the water...
Question. Do you add a lot of trim weights to the Seahawk so you don't tip forward when the BC is fully inflated? Sometime, I find you need to be able to raise yourself quite high out of the water...
I like my SeaHawk. I bought it to teach class in as my BP/W was getting too many questions from the students. I would not use this with a bunch of ornaments hanging off of it and certainly not for wreck diving.
The vents are well placed, the bunjied back inflate wing takes a little getting used to and I sometimes have to shift trim to be able to fully deflate it.
I would recommend it, as a good intermediate step to the BP/W and it will accept doubles (with kit). It seems well built, but will see how it holds up this year.
I dont like the Air2.