ScubaFreak:ide...1kilo for 1 litre fresh water is much easier to remember wouldn't you agree
What's so hard about 8 pounds per gallon and 8 gallons per cubic foot, then that gives 96 pounds per cubic foot. I think.
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ScubaFreak:ide...1kilo for 1 litre fresh water is much easier to remember wouldn't you agree
Azza:Eggzackery!
How could it be easier? 1 pint=600 ml=0.6 of a litre?
Or 10 metres = 2 ata, 20 metres = 3 ata...
What is 3/8th's or 7/16th's anyway?
Yup I saw that. I was just trying to get as much information as I can from other divers and recommendations where to look for information. I appreciate all the information and help that I can get. THANKS!!!!!ScubaFreak:Hi Alanna,
Like i mentioned yesterday, provided you have a bit of research done, and have an idea of the various hazards you may be facing, you'll be good to go, but Azza made a point too about experience, obviously you're not gonna go to a wreck at 35metres with only basic Scuba Diver cert! Have you plans to do OW cert anytime soon? At least that way you'll be able to head down to 18metres (forgive me, i'm metric )
SF