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Old 11-21-2009, 10:41 PM   #7 (permalink)
trialsguy
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Its tricky at first getting everything lined out with the weights and the BC. It changes all over if you plan on using a wet suit or a shorty suit that adds buoyancy to you. Make sure you are clear on exactly how much weight you are using and write it down in your dive log what your dive equipment consist of for that dive. This will save you some surface time once you get down on your trip. Once you get a few dives under your belt you will know what weights will be needed for what suit you are wearing and wont have to refer to your dive log. Have you had to remove your mask underwater and then put it back on and clear it? My wife had a little bit of trouble with this until the instructor told her to focus on her breathing first then a use her dive buddy for a visual reference making her keep her eyes open, she would pull her mask of then close her eyes and hold her breath even though she had the regulator in her mouth. Piece of cake though once she relaxed and focused on what she was doing. Relax and have some fun, its a blast.
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