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The manifold for my doubles is in. Now all I need to do is select two tanks that are in need of hydro and O2 cleaning and get that stuff done so I can put the doubles together and do some diving with them.
NAUI Instructor PSI Cylinder Inspector
Buoyancy control specialist
Buoyancy Control and Breathing Control are conjoined twins that cannot be seperated without both dying---Uncle Pug
Cool jbd!
I ordered two din 1st stages for my kit today, I hoping on having it all assembled in the next two weeks. So, are you ready to do another bouyancy clinic?
What? you going to let a little change in gear ruin your buoyancy? . I know where you're coming from, though. I did the pool work for my Adv. Nitrox course last week & used a borrowed HP131. It really messed me up (& I'm looking at going into doubles.... I'm in real trouble now). That pool work really kicked my behind.
I'm looking forward to seeing Jim and Chris with their new doubles. Both of them have absolutely perfect bouyancy and trim. It's going to be a change to see 'em struggle at something.
I'm looking forward to seeing Jim and Chris with their new doubles. Both of them have absolutely perfect bouyancy and trim. It's going to be a change to see 'em struggle at something.
I guess I don't count.
JP when are you getting your doubles??
Tammy, divesports is running a special on Worthington LP77's. Tanks, bands,and manifold for $679 shipped. LP77's are pretty close to AL80's but you can drop the extra weight for the tank going positive. Chris and I have them ordered.
NAUI Instructor PSI Cylinder Inspector
Buoyancy control specialist
Buoyancy Control and Breathing Control are conjoined twins that cannot be seperated without both dying---Uncle Pug
NAUI Instructor PSI Cylinder Inspector
Buoyancy control specialist
Buoyancy Control and Breathing Control are conjoined twins that cannot be seperated without both dying---Uncle Pug