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From: "Chris Silkman" <cs@ex*.co*>
To: "'James Funderburk'" <divewithjames@ho*.co*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: RE: proper weighting
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 14:29:44 -0400

Hi James, Thanks for your input. I agree to a point. But here me out...
I have about two hundred dives all on a single OMS 112 in the north
east. Most dives are in the 80' - 150' so naturally I wanted to progress
to doubles. I am a firm believer in dir, is the right way to go. I take
everything on this board very seriously.

But I think it is a waste of my money and time to take a class to learn
how to use doubles. I am going to spend a few dives in the 10' - 20'
range before I venture into the 40' dives before I go into 80' dives...
you get the picture. I believe in slow progression.

Does everybody else share James's opinion that I should take a class to
learn how to use doubles, and get my weighting correct? If so, no flames
please; I will then reconsider if I get some valid points that a class
is worth the time and money.




-----Original Message-----
From: James Funderburk [mailto:divewithjames@ho*.co*] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 12:08 PM
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: proper weighting


Once again, where are you guys getting instructed?  Spend thousands on 
doubles, a drysuit, regs, etc.  and then do not solicit an instructor?

Might I suggest reading the post from two weeks ago about where the hell
are 
all of you being trained?

You should have went over the bouyancy characteristics of all the
cylinders 
in your technical diver class - if you have not taken one - then why are
you 
attempting to teach yourself diving????

James Funderburk
NAUI Instructor

>From: "Chris Silkman" <cs@ex*.co*>
>Reply-To: <cs@ex*.co*>
>To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
>Subject: proper weighting
>Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 09:28:42 -0400
>
>Looking for advice on the proper weighting for my new setup.
>
>
>
>I got a set of double LP steel OMS 98's with Halcyon stainless steel
>back plate that I think weighs 6 lbs. I am diving with an Oneil
neoprene
>drysuit, and will be in saltwater.
>
>
>
>I am 6' tall, and weigh 190lbs. Does anyone have an estimate of how
much
>weight to put on my belt? I realize that I'll have to adjust it, but
I'm
>looking for an estimate to get started.
>
>
>
>Thanks
>
>
>


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