Sinker or Floater?

Are you a Sinker or Floater

  • Sinker

    Votes: 71 46.1%
  • Floater

    Votes: 61 39.6%
  • I must be neutral

    Votes: 22 14.3%

  • Total voters
    154

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piikki:
I have a cold and am BORED. I want to post polls
i think you need to expand your poll

are you a:
male sinker
male floater
female sinker
female floater

both myself an the female child are floaters.. hubby is a sinker
 
I have always sink. But since I gained 2 inches around the waist over the last 10 years, it will be a matter of time before I start floating....
 
maybe not.. i was a floater 100lbs ago and still a floater... i need less lead now but still using 18lbs with a steel tank
 
Sink like a rock in Fresh , salt i can barely float.
 
My legs & feet are negative. With a full breath I can stay on the surface ... but then my feet slowly start to drag me down :)
 
Definite sinker. The DM 15min tread water with hands up for the last 5 mins nearly killed me. My legs hated me for a long time. Then I did it all again for the instructor course.
Male Sinker
 
I'm neutral about 20 cm under water, so that doesn't help much.
 
Definitely a sinker. I can dive salt water in rash vest, boardies and 12l Aluminium tank with no added weight!!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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