Phishie
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I got my OW during my weddingmoon in Jamaica last September so most of my diving was just in my suit using 8 lbs. I then got my AOW in 3 more dives at home with an aluminum tank and wetsuit (no gloves) at a freshwater quary (Lake Rawlings, VA) using 24 lbs about a month later. No more dives since then :depressed:
Last weekend I took a trip out to Laguna Beach with a friend and got in 3 dives. Yay! None of our dives were more than 25' deep.
1st Dive just fine. Wetsuit, rental aluminum tank, 24lbs salt water. Went okay.
2nd Dive. Same, but using a second tank (steel). Was way overweight and couldn't figure out why. Had to keep my BCD almost full to stay afloat.
Not sure why, dropped 4 lbs (now at 20) before the third dive the next day.
3rd Dive. Aluminum tank again. Couldn't get underwater
Ended up having to put back on an extra 3lbs on just to get under.
I had forgotten completely that an aluminum tank and a steel tank are different weighting with the steel being a lot heavier. Luckily we were doing easy shallow shore dives in good weather so there wasn't much risk.
Not a very exciting story but it might enforce for newbies like myself that read this forum like myself the importance of considering all your gear and any changes and how those changes could impact your dive. I was just so excited to be back in the water I didn't even think about the difference in the tanks.
Silly newbie mistakes
Last weekend I took a trip out to Laguna Beach with a friend and got in 3 dives. Yay! None of our dives were more than 25' deep.
1st Dive just fine. Wetsuit, rental aluminum tank, 24lbs salt water. Went okay.
2nd Dive. Same, but using a second tank (steel). Was way overweight and couldn't figure out why. Had to keep my BCD almost full to stay afloat.
Not sure why, dropped 4 lbs (now at 20) before the third dive the next day.
3rd Dive. Aluminum tank again. Couldn't get underwater

I had forgotten completely that an aluminum tank and a steel tank are different weighting with the steel being a lot heavier. Luckily we were doing easy shallow shore dives in good weather so there wasn't much risk.
Not a very exciting story but it might enforce for newbies like myself that read this forum like myself the importance of considering all your gear and any changes and how those changes could impact your dive. I was just so excited to be back in the water I didn't even think about the difference in the tanks.
Silly newbie mistakes
