I don't like that most new computers are Reducing Bottom Time from 80' 40 Min. from Navy Decompression Charts to 80' 26 Min. I under stand the Safety Limits. But who wants their Computer Stealing 14 Minutes or 1/3 of your time? NOT ME!
I like 1 piece suits over the old farmer john and jacket style. I bought a 1 piece and its very flexible, comfortable and warm.Aqua Lung. It cost $375 at a LDS.
I bought a boatladder.com or boatladders.com ,i can't remember. Its white powder coated and has adjustable transom angle bracket which is needed because of all transoms are angled different. It cost close to $400 but was worth it!
I have been diving this Reg. for years. Great Reg. Only negetive is the stiff rubber hose on the reg. I believe the new 52 has a flex hose which would make that perfect.
I would buy my tanks from the local dive shop because they are going to inspect and fill them. And it helps the local dive shop stay in business and near you!
For that reason, 41%. I recommend using high pressure 120's or 130's tanks for diving in cold water like New Jersey. I sold my alum. 80's to someone that was going to wear them as doubles. A single 80 cu/ft tank is Not enough air for diving in cold water. Yes it will get the job done, but with...
I prefer a dry suit hood in new jersey in the summer. I don't like the restrictive movement of a full collar hood. I am warm in 50* water. My Aqua Lung Flex suit sits tight to the neck.Its also much easier to get suited up!
I really like the Abyss. The only con is the hose for the reg is stiff. I would like to change to myflex hose for the main reg. Great breather with no knobs. I have had them for years now.
Check Out Boatladder.com I have one , it works great!
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Contender Boats have walk through transoms!
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