LG Diver
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Hi All,
Ill apologize in advance- Im going to try to keep this brief but no guarantees. Im a new diver (21 dives, just got my PADI rescue diver cert) and Im researching my first equipment purchases. I plan to move on to do my MSD cert and eventually get into tech diving, so I want to buy gear that will carry over. I dive mostly in Monterey, CA. Im currently diving in a rental 7mm farmer john, though Im planning to get a drysuit when the budget permits, though this may be a while. Ive settled on a bp/w setup but have a couple of questions about weights and shoulder pull dump as they specifically relate to diving wet in cold water in an open water environment. In the rescue diver course the instructor made a comment at one point that if a diver were to lose a weight belt and end up in an uncontrolled ascent, if not caught quickly the air in the BCD would be expanding so fast that you couldnt possibly dump it from one vent fast enough- you might be able to if you used the shoulder dump and bottom dump simultaneously. This made me wonder if I need a shoulder dump if Im diving with a large amount of ditchable weight in a thick wetsuit (if, for example, I were to accidentally lose a 20 lb weight belt), or in general to be able to react to an emergency situation more effectively (such as using the shoulder dump to quickly get away from a panicked diver on the surface as practiced in class). All of this leaves me with three possible scenarios in my mind:
1) wear all required weight as non-ditchable weight and go with an elbow only on the wing. In case of wing failure Id be relying on an SMB for redundant buoyancy.
2) Wear enough ditchable weight to make the rig swimmable in the event of a wing failure. Install a shoulder dump on the wing as a precaution in the event of an accidental loss of ditchable weight.
3) Dont sweat it- use ditchable weight and just go with the elbow and dont worry so much about it.
Im calling on the collective wisdom to tell me if this is something I should be worrying about or if Ive overblown it in my head. I realize that this isnt DIR compliant but thats not my primary concern at the moment (though I have the DIR fundamentals and Dress for Success books and would like to comply as much as possible as I buy gear).
For reference, my calculations show that with a SS backplate and heave STA (like the Hammerhead cold water setup or Halcyon Eclipse with weighted STA) Id still need ~20 pounds of weight with an Al 80 and 19 cu ft pony. If the weight belt were ditched at depth with full tanks this would leave me about 10 pounds negative at the bottom, so thats about the amount of ditchable weight Id need. (FYI- calculations attached, also show alternate tank configs being considered)
Thanks for the help,
John
Ill apologize in advance- Im going to try to keep this brief but no guarantees. Im a new diver (21 dives, just got my PADI rescue diver cert) and Im researching my first equipment purchases. I plan to move on to do my MSD cert and eventually get into tech diving, so I want to buy gear that will carry over. I dive mostly in Monterey, CA. Im currently diving in a rental 7mm farmer john, though Im planning to get a drysuit when the budget permits, though this may be a while. Ive settled on a bp/w setup but have a couple of questions about weights and shoulder pull dump as they specifically relate to diving wet in cold water in an open water environment. In the rescue diver course the instructor made a comment at one point that if a diver were to lose a weight belt and end up in an uncontrolled ascent, if not caught quickly the air in the BCD would be expanding so fast that you couldnt possibly dump it from one vent fast enough- you might be able to if you used the shoulder dump and bottom dump simultaneously. This made me wonder if I need a shoulder dump if Im diving with a large amount of ditchable weight in a thick wetsuit (if, for example, I were to accidentally lose a 20 lb weight belt), or in general to be able to react to an emergency situation more effectively (such as using the shoulder dump to quickly get away from a panicked diver on the surface as practiced in class). All of this leaves me with three possible scenarios in my mind:
1) wear all required weight as non-ditchable weight and go with an elbow only on the wing. In case of wing failure Id be relying on an SMB for redundant buoyancy.
2) Wear enough ditchable weight to make the rig swimmable in the event of a wing failure. Install a shoulder dump on the wing as a precaution in the event of an accidental loss of ditchable weight.
3) Dont sweat it- use ditchable weight and just go with the elbow and dont worry so much about it.
Im calling on the collective wisdom to tell me if this is something I should be worrying about or if Ive overblown it in my head. I realize that this isnt DIR compliant but thats not my primary concern at the moment (though I have the DIR fundamentals and Dress for Success books and would like to comply as much as possible as I buy gear).
For reference, my calculations show that with a SS backplate and heave STA (like the Hammerhead cold water setup or Halcyon Eclipse with weighted STA) Id still need ~20 pounds of weight with an Al 80 and 19 cu ft pony. If the weight belt were ditched at depth with full tanks this would leave me about 10 pounds negative at the bottom, so thats about the amount of ditchable weight Id need. (FYI- calculations attached, also show alternate tank configs being considered)
Thanks for the help,
John