Weight and boyancy of twin Al 50's with manifold

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danw2002

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any body know what the figures are for the adverage twin 50 al setup is? like boyancy before dive, full, and boyancy after dive empty? thanks.:confused:
 
I have a set of these tanks, which I really like. I can sit down on a boat or rock and not worry about the tanks hitting my head.

I looked in my old 1970's catelogs, and they really don't say.

My experience is that they are about two pounds lighter than a steel single 72. I don't know if that helps, but hope so.

SeaRat
 
with them, but would like to know the specs on them, as i do on my LP104, LP120 and the ol Al 80. I also love the twin 50's set up, they are compact, easy to carry, and with 100cf air, are a great size.....so ok everybody, lets dig for those specs....
 
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