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(sigh) ... a classic case of "ya don't know what ya don't know".Garrobo:You see, you are all talking about the effects that excess weight has on me as a diver. It has no effect. I can paddle around under water with the rest of the bunch, not holding anyone up (actually I am usually out in front of the pack) and with an AL100 I can last as long as the rest even though I am an air hog. Probably because of my age. By the way the AL100 weighs 8 pounds more than the AL80. That's how I got the estimate of going 8 pounds over since I didn't change my lead weights. I didn't notice a thing. I get a kick out of the youngies fighting for breath when they board the boat after a dive. Most of them have no muscle stucture to talk about and no stamina. Probably because they have spent their lives playing video games and sitting in front of the computer all day, as it seems that some others of you also have. That or they have an ear ache or are sick at their stomache and can't make the second dive. Not me. I'm ready to go, excess weight or not. I love it. Maybe some day when I get a lot more diving experience I might be interested in fine tuning the weight issue. But for now I'm just enjoying the diving while I can do it. So, until then, I'll leave it to you perfectionists, big time instructors and anals to worry about it on your own. There are several of you who have made some disparaging remarks about me which I don't appreciate. To you I can only say: "Thank you for your interest in my welfare." I have run across this type many times in my life time. It's like it's my way and nothing else will do. I can handle it.
FWIW - the weight of your tank is a meaningless statistic underwater ... what you want to look at are its buoyancy characteristics. That AL100 you use is roughly 4.5 lbs more negative than the S80 made by the same manufacturer (Catalina) ... not 8 lbs. In fact, your weighting would be roughly the same with a Faber LP95 or OMS LP98, despite the fact that those tanks weigh 8 lbs less. Buoyancy isn't affected by weight ... it's affected by mass (weight and displacement). You were SUPPOSED to have learned that in your OW class.
As for why you're a gas hog, you keep telling us ... "paddling around" and "leading the pack" aren't things you should be proud of ... they're indicative of poor diving technique, and both are major reasons why some people use more air than they should. If you'd stop bragging and learn some decent technique, you could ditch that heavy 100 and get yourself a more reasonably sized tank ... it'd do wonders to improve your overall enjoyment of diving.
Or not ... if you insist on poor technique, by all means suit yourself ... but if you want to find out how good your buoyancy control really is, stop paddling sometime and see what happens. If you can't hold your position without moving your hands and feet, then you don't have any buoyancy control ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)