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You mean weighted correctly for end of dive. We have BCD's to use as so being slightly over weighted easily dealt with, being under weighted with uncontrolled ascent not good.

I had this last week on a dive. I did a coupel of of dives that day and was trying to run a little less weight. The first dive with a steel 95 I struggled to get to the bottom, but was mostly OK afterwords. On the second one with my Steel 72 I had to really work to get down and coming up the bottom on the way back hit 10 feet and I was going for an uncontrolled ride. Lesson learned: It's better to be a little over weighted than a lot overweighted, but better to be a lot over than a little under. I can manage too much weight, I cannot manage too little.
 
My best advice was from the former owner of my LDS:
“There is no such thing as bad dive gear. Only bad gear choices for any given dive.”
 
IMPOSSIBLE mate it gets in like coffee, or nicotine but what sane person would want to
Ha ha ah ha ha ha ha ha ah ah ah ah ah ah aha ha ha ah ha ha ha han hqa haqaaq prfrt!

My wetsuit guy once suggested I clean off that annoying windsceen film with car polish
Well I did and I do and now I can see through my windcreens and can find my dive sites
 
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You YOURSELF should listen to and go by this your own advice.
 
Best scuba advice here on Scubaboard, as I was returning to diving after having stopped for over twenty years:

1-Backplate/wing
2-Long hose/necklace
3-Shearwater Perdix AI
 
Avoid Mexican food, especially meals heavy on beans, the night before a planned long decompression dive.

EDIT: I never actually got this advice. There are things you learn from advice and things you learn from experience. I suggest the rest of you learn this from advice.
 
IMPOSSIBLE mate it gets in like coffee, or nicotine but what sane person would want to
Ha ha ah ha ha ha ha ha ah ah ah ah ah ah aha ha ha ah ha ha ha han hqa haqaaq prfrt!

My wetsuit guy once suggested I clean off that annoying windsceen film with car polish
Well I did and I do and now I can see through my windcreens and can find my dive sites
As soon as I saw this post, without seeing the poster, I KNEW it had to be from Happy, who I always call Hippy as he’s GOT to be on something. Happy’s posts amazingly make more sense than some other nonsense posted. 🤣😂
 

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