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don98:So far, my diving experience has been all fresh water.
Since you are more positivly bouyant in salt water over fresh water, I assume you will need to add additional weight. Is there a rule of thumb on how much more?
don98:So far, my diving experience has been all fresh water.
Since you are more positivly bouyant in salt water over fresh water, I assume you will need to add additional weight. Is there a rule of thumb on how much more?
Slight variation: You might want to use 3% instead of 2.5% since the specific gravity of seawater can go as high as 1.03 near shore (where most of us dive), or to add a bit of cushion. You can always shed a pound or two later.Stirling:Multiply that total weight by 1.025 to go from fresh to salt water.
don98:So far, my diving experience has been all fresh water.
Since you are more positivly bouyant in salt water over fresh water, I assume you will need to add additional weight. Is there a rule of thumb on how much more?
ChrisA:Will you be wearing the same exposure suit salt water? If moving from a cold lake to tropical salt water you would loose weight.
If my memory serves me, the fresh water springs are near 70 degree. The ocean can be over 80. You will likely want less exposuer protection in the ocean.don98:I will be wearing the same suit. I've been diving in fresh water springs in Florida - so the water is pretty comfortable all year.