Scubadawg
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How else are you supposed to get the air out of your BC when you first decend... i was taught to have your BC full when you enter the water...
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Scubaddawg once bubbled...
How else are you supposed to get the air out of your BC when you first decend... i was taught to have your BC full when you enter the water...
ElectricZombie once bubbled...
Inflator pull dumps are unnecessary and prone to failure.
I was on one trip where a guy had the inflator come off in his hand.
Scubaddawg once bubbled...
How else are you supposed to get the air out of your BC when you first decend... i was taught to have your BC full when you enter the water...
Big-t-2538 once bubbled...
When you hit the water, you should be neutral, and with residual air in your BC, you should sink a few feet and come back to the surface with no worries
When I hit the water with my wing empty at the beginning of a dive, I'm negative, due to my steel tank being full. At 500psi, I am neutral. So, I prefer to put a little air in my wing and hit the water, make sure my buddies are good to go, then decend.