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Subject: Re: Weight belts and backplates
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 20:07:54 -0500
From: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>
To: <RLucas1013@ao*.co*>, "Tech Diver" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
In warm water ocean diving when properly configured you are only putting 
about 6 lbs or so on your weightbelt. The whole point of the exercise is 
for you to be able to swim up to the surface, not to ditch your weights 
in a mad panic and head to the surface like a goddamn polaris missle.

If you are tech diving in cold water with a 7mm farmer john that needs 
35lbs of lead to sink then you are Doing It Wrong. You need to be in a 
drysuit, a wetsuit is not an option here. And if you are in a drysuit you 
have 2 ways of getting yourself to the surface. If you need a little 
extra buoyancy you drop your cannister light and your tools.

And while George knows of what he speaks, he is stating common sense, not 
dogma. If you think a little about the situation I think you will agree.

 Jim

Sender: RLucas1013@ao*.co*  Date: 3/15/99 5:02 PM

>I thought the idea of a weight belt was to drop in an emergency. George has
>stated diving with double alum tanks and a wet suit a weight belt is the way
>to go in open ocean, so in case of an emergency drop the weight. How do you
>drop a V weight in an emergency with double alum tanks and a wet suit if that
>is what you were referring to? In any event how do you drop a V weight in an
>emergency in open water?
>BOB
>


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