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Old 14-06-07, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by IainC
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It is surpising what lead you may need to sink, Iain C
remember you cylinders may be haver or lighter than your mates so it becomes harder to compare your weighting to the next diver.

Ive only started diving twins last year it took about ten days diving to get comfortable. Now I am messing with where I want the weight to be.

Mal advice seemed like a good plan :-)

I purged my down from 30 to zero bar on my gauge and could still hold a 1 meter stop. on filling them they had 9 bar in them so my gauge is a little out :-)


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