I'm trying to run some numbers through my head, but I'm not the best at working with numbers Sometimes it works best for me if I spell it out in front of me.... you guys can then correct my errors hahaha.
I'm trying to figure out how much lead I may need on my upcoming BP/W. It'll be a bit before I can test it out, but I'm anxious to have a "good guess" of where I'll fall in line.
Currently I dive a Dacor Rig 2. I added lot's of personal weight this year after an accident, so my lead requirements on my most recent trip were mostly guesses. I used 16lbs, felt overweight, but didn't concern myself with dialing it in. The Rig2 is a beast, but I do believe it is positively buoyant. I guess I need to head down to my local pool to find out just how much lead it takes to sink it. For the sake of arguement lets say it is 5lbs positive. If by switching to a 5lbs SS BP and 2lbs harness kit, does that effectively change my lead requirements to 4lbs? Or am I missing something?
I'm trying to figure out how much lead I may need on my upcoming BP/W. It'll be a bit before I can test it out, but I'm anxious to have a "good guess" of where I'll fall in line.
Currently I dive a Dacor Rig 2. I added lot's of personal weight this year after an accident, so my lead requirements on my most recent trip were mostly guesses. I used 16lbs, felt overweight, but didn't concern myself with dialing it in. The Rig2 is a beast, but I do believe it is positively buoyant. I guess I need to head down to my local pool to find out just how much lead it takes to sink it. For the sake of arguement lets say it is 5lbs positive. If by switching to a 5lbs SS BP and 2lbs harness kit, does that effectively change my lead requirements to 4lbs? Or am I missing something?