Mike Boswell
Contributor
By my reckoning, your wife uses about 80 percent as much air as you do (1600/2000=0.80) and a 63 cu. ft. tank has about 81 percent of the air in an 80 (63/77.4=0.81) so in theory the two of you would end a dive with the same amount of pressure in your tanks.
Her 63 tank would be about 6 lbs lighter and 4" shorter and this would be a plus for her.
With the same pressure in your tanks at the end of the dive, she would only have 80% as much air as you, but she only uses 80% as much, so normally that would be fine too.
Your rock bottom pressure will need to account for the smaller tank. You will want to plan for the possibility that you run out of air. She should have enough reserve in her tank to get you both to the surface.
Her 63 tank would be about 6 lbs lighter and 4" shorter and this would be a plus for her.
With the same pressure in your tanks at the end of the dive, she would only have 80% as much air as you, but she only uses 80% as much, so normally that would be fine too.
Your rock bottom pressure will need to account for the smaller tank. You will want to plan for the possibility that you run out of air. She should have enough reserve in her tank to get you both to the surface.