SouthernSharktoothDiver
Contributor
Hey everybody,
So, I've been looking into diving doubles, picked up a backplate and wing on the marketplace here (thanks, Dan Bartus), and as I'm putting all my kit together, I wanna stop and make sure I'm not making any obvious or potentially dangerous mistakes.
My current intended setup (open to changing it) is to use a 60 lbs Apeks wing, aluminum backplate (SS would probably be better, but I might wanna travel with this at some point, and I don't need more backplate rn), wetsuit ranging from 3mm to 7mm semidry depending on water temps. For tanks, I had figured on using a set of lp steel 72's, as I'm not the strongest person around, so I'm taking the advice I've seen from some california shore divers and trying these, since they're lighter than say, double Lp 108's, but still give you a lot more air than just an al 80 or even an HP 130. I'm planning on setting them up as independent twins, most because I just don't see the need for a manifold in my current style of diving, and it represents an additional cost/failure point vs the redundancy of two, completely independent regs.
For my dive profile, I'll be taking these in shallow water (30 feet, usually), so NDL isn't a concern, and I'm definitely not going into deco (I also run my dive computer rather conservatively, so definitely not risking deco). It's a hard bottom, no drop offs past maybe 45 feet (and even that's rare). I will be carrying an SMB which can be used as redundant lift if needed, and in theory my dive buddy will be around (at least early on when we're working out the kinks, we'll probably use a tether, because the water is rather dark.) Additionally, it is entirely pausible to just crawl up the bank and out of the water at the dive sites I'm planning to go to (I've done it before just to avoid the surface swim), so overall, while I definitely don't wanna screw up the buoyancy/weighting, overloading is a concern I think I'm accounted for.
So, any tips/warnings? I'm somewhat concerned about the amount of lead I'll need to carry, hence another reason I wanna use the 72's, since as I understand, they're a little less floaty at the end than the Al 80's, while not being so negative that I would risk overloading my buoyancy, since I don't dive dry.
So, I've been looking into diving doubles, picked up a backplate and wing on the marketplace here (thanks, Dan Bartus), and as I'm putting all my kit together, I wanna stop and make sure I'm not making any obvious or potentially dangerous mistakes.
My current intended setup (open to changing it) is to use a 60 lbs Apeks wing, aluminum backplate (SS would probably be better, but I might wanna travel with this at some point, and I don't need more backplate rn), wetsuit ranging from 3mm to 7mm semidry depending on water temps. For tanks, I had figured on using a set of lp steel 72's, as I'm not the strongest person around, so I'm taking the advice I've seen from some california shore divers and trying these, since they're lighter than say, double Lp 108's, but still give you a lot more air than just an al 80 or even an HP 130. I'm planning on setting them up as independent twins, most because I just don't see the need for a manifold in my current style of diving, and it represents an additional cost/failure point vs the redundancy of two, completely independent regs.
For my dive profile, I'll be taking these in shallow water (30 feet, usually), so NDL isn't a concern, and I'm definitely not going into deco (I also run my dive computer rather conservatively, so definitely not risking deco). It's a hard bottom, no drop offs past maybe 45 feet (and even that's rare). I will be carrying an SMB which can be used as redundant lift if needed, and in theory my dive buddy will be around (at least early on when we're working out the kinks, we'll probably use a tether, because the water is rather dark.) Additionally, it is entirely pausible to just crawl up the bank and out of the water at the dive sites I'm planning to go to (I've done it before just to avoid the surface swim), so overall, while I definitely don't wanna screw up the buoyancy/weighting, overloading is a concern I think I'm accounted for.
So, any tips/warnings? I'm somewhat concerned about the amount of lead I'll need to carry, hence another reason I wanna use the 72's, since as I understand, they're a little less floaty at the end than the Al 80's, while not being so negative that I would risk overloading my buoyancy, since I don't dive dry.