Bobyjimmie
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LOL yeah funny how air rises when underwater isnt it? Wonder if they wonder why they have loads of water in their BCD when they clean it at the end of the day.
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There seem to be a large number of divers who either weren't taught or dont remeber the lesson on using whatever dump is highest.
I've seen no end of divers slightly head down attempt to dump air by holding the button on the hose then looking confused when nothing happens and they continue rising faster and faster.
A few i spoke to have said they didn't realise you COULD use those other dumps underwater which is a bit disturbing.
You might need to add just a little more weight to compensate for the empty Alum tank... or see if you can find a steel one? As you use up the ALUM tank it gets lighter.
I'd add just a little more weight.
I don't recall seeing one in Mares HUB BCDs and their ilk. Then again its been a while since I actually saw one, so YMMV.
And I also disagree with the notion that every modern BCD has inflation hoses. I don't recall seeing one in Mares HUB BCDs and their ilk. Then again its been a while since I actually saw one, so YMMV.
How can your rear dumps let water in if your deflating through them and they are the high point of your BCD?? It is physically impossible, provided your using them correctly.
But the odds are pretty good that if you go on vacation and rent a BC, you're going to get one with an inflator hose. That's the point I was making.