Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
- Location
- Central NY
Two things I must master before moving forward. Uncertain whether I already posted this, however, because of recent ear problems I have not learned how to equalize my ears. I think I have it now, but I haven’t tested the technique for diving. I have not tested proper weights and distribution for trim. Trim is a term that is used to describe the ability of to achieve and maintain neutral buoyancy while submerged in water. I use 24 pounds of lead and mesh weights.
In previous dives the diving staff placed and distributed the weights in my BCD, however, I bought a new BC that uses a horseshoe style air bladder with less weight pockets. So it has taken longer than usual to find the perfect trim. The good news is, I have it figured out in time for tomorrow's pool session.
To recap, scuba training tomorrow, trim and ear, mask air pressure equalization.
In previous dives the diving staff placed and distributed the weights in my BCD, however, I bought a new BC that uses a horseshoe style air bladder with less weight pockets. So it has taken longer than usual to find the perfect trim. The good news is, I have it figured out in time for tomorrow's pool session.
To recap, scuba training tomorrow, trim and ear, mask air pressure equalization.