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Old 15-01-08, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by SilvaFish
Thanks Gareth, the go in with no weights has been suggested and I will be packing all the weight blocks I own in the car. It will be trial and error; as for the trimming issue with 10's, I have heard both sides of the story.

It's one of these things that is 'don't know until you try', and have 6 months to get it right, as this is going to be my Scapa rig in June! (hopefully.)

Cheers,
Lou
I used to need 10Kg with a single 15 and when I went to twin 12s with steel backplate I needed 4kg if thats any help.

as gloc said have a friend on the side helping with weights.


Kath2407 dives twin 10s and has a good trim( better than mine ) so looks like you will be playing with weights for a while
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