NJdiver85
Contributor
couger,
Are you sure you are properly weighted? For example, properly weighted, you should be able to hang at 15 feet in saltwater with only 500 psi in your tank, WITHOUT holding on to the anchor line. If you can't do this, you don't have enough weight.
Also, you may not be expelling all the air from the bc. Maybe try another bc. Using my old Seaquest Spectrum bc (jacket style), I could NEVER get all the air out and consequently had to use more weight. With my newer back inflated bc, I can expel all the air very easily. It's like night and day.
Don't give up on the feet first descent until you try these two things. In fact, I've been on diver charters where we have been told we MUST do a feet first descent, for one reason or another. Therefore, this is a skill that you must master.
Best of luck.
Are you sure you are properly weighted? For example, properly weighted, you should be able to hang at 15 feet in saltwater with only 500 psi in your tank, WITHOUT holding on to the anchor line. If you can't do this, you don't have enough weight.
Also, you may not be expelling all the air from the bc. Maybe try another bc. Using my old Seaquest Spectrum bc (jacket style), I could NEVER get all the air out and consequently had to use more weight. With my newer back inflated bc, I can expel all the air very easily. It's like night and day.
Don't give up on the feet first descent until you try these two things. In fact, I've been on diver charters where we have been told we MUST do a feet first descent, for one reason or another. Therefore, this is a skill that you must master.
Best of luck.