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Posted: 2/2/2023 4:24:10 PM EDT
Long story short, not worried about depth where I wanna dive, since it's like 40 feet max. I am looking to dive some glacial lakes so temperature is a big thing. Looking for some pointers. Hoping to get certified this summer. Looking at the Ocean Reef Neptune mask and am looking for a big and tall wet suit and BCD.
.....and yeah I'm a plus sized guy. Got a Minelab Excalibur II metal detector on the way and plan on having some fun. |
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For cold water I would say get a dry suit instead of a wet suit.
Did not use them for in water work but we were issued them for flight deck operations in the North Atlantic. |
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Dry suit prices vary wildly depending on type and manufacturer.
Go to a dive shop or look on Scuba Board or Scuba Toys website for ideas. |
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Originally Posted By Dsparil: How much are they? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dsparil: Originally Posted By svt40: For cold water I would say get a dry suit instead of a wet suit. Did not use them for in water work but we were issued them for flight deck operations in the North Atlantic. How much are they? Thousands. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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To expand on the drysuit thing, they ain’t cheap, especially if you’re a big and tall guy and would maybe have a tougher time finding one.
The drysuit in my avatar is a custom US made DUI FLX Extreme - $4100 two years ago. There’s a place out of the UK called Seaskin that makes custom suits for maybe $1K minimum. The exchange rate is our favor currently. Go to Scubaboard. There’s a huge thread on this. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By Marie: To expand on the drysuit thing, they ain’t cheap, especially if you’re a big and tall guy and would maybe have a tougher time finding one. The drysuit in my avatar is a custom US made DUI FLX Extreme - $4100 two years ago. There’s a place out of the UK called Seaskin that makes custom suits for maybe $1K minimum. The exchange rate is our favor currently. Go to Scubaboard. There’s a huge thread on this. View Quote ummmm....... ouch? ....and thanks. Funny enough, last night, I ran into a game warden friend of mine, who said, during the summer, a wetsuit should be plenty. They got divers out there all the time. |
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Originally Posted By Dsparil: ummmm....... ouch? ....and thanks. Funny enough, last night, I ran into a game warden friend of mine, who said, during the summer, a wetsuit should be plenty. They got divers out there all the time. View Quote Diving is not a cheap sport, but you’re used to shooting, so it won’t be that much of a shock. Do you have buddies you’re planning on diving with? |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By Marie: Diving is not a cheap sport, but you’re used to shooting, so it won’t be that much of a shock. Do you have buddies you’re planning on diving with? View Quote yeah I got my pal. We're planning on diving around the docks using the metal detector to find stuff. A little side hustle and something to do for fun and exercise. |
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Originally Posted By Dsparil: yeah I got my pal. We're planning on diving around the docks using the metal detector to find stuff. A little side hustle and something to do for fun and exercise. View Quote Good. Was hoping you didn’t have the hare brained idea of diving solo soon after you get OW. There are a few of us here who dive solo, but we’ve got hundreds of dives. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By Marie: Good. Was hoping you didn’t have the hare brained idea of diving solo soon after you get OW. There are a few of us here who dive solo, but we’ve got hundreds of dives. View Quote Nah. Even if I did have a bunch of dives under me, I don't plan on going deep. For whatever reason, my ears and anything past 20 feet don't get along. I think my previous tobacco useage has something to do with that(cigars). I just want to go salvaging but I wanna get a nice big tank so I can stay under for a bit instead of continually having to come up for air with a snorkel. Toss a big old flag on top of me that says "Lemme 'lone." was looking at this and a 133 quality tank like faber. Or is 133 a bit much for what I want? |
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Originally Posted By Dsparil: Nah. Even if I did have a bunch of dives under me, I don't plan on going deep. For whatever reason, my ears and anything past 20 feet don't get along. I think my previous tobacco useage has something to do with that(cigars). I just want to go salvaging but I wanna get a nice big tank so I can stay under for a bit instead of continually having to come up for air with a snorkel. Toss a big old flag on top of me that says "Lemme 'lone." was looking at this and a 133 quality tank like faber. Or is 133 a bit much for what I want? View Quote Why a full face mask? If your ears have issues below 20ft, you may not even be able to get certified. OW class is to 60ft. That tank is like half my height |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By Marie: Why a full face mask? If your ears have issues below 20ft, you may not even be able to get certified. OW class is to 60ft. That tank is like half my height View Quote oh. Well maybe smaller then LOL. Yeah the ear issue was like 10 years ago though. I quit my tobacco shit ages ago. I could prolly do 60ft but I'll never go to that depth. I just wanna hit the lakes around here. They're like 20ft ish. We'll see. ETA: oh yeah, facemask, so I can breath through my nose. Something relaxing. |
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Originally Posted By Dsparil: oh. Well maybe smaller then LOL. Yeah the ear issue was like 10 years ago though. I quit my tobacco shit ages ago. I could prolly do 60ft but I'll never go to that depth. I just wanna hit the lakes around here. They're like 20ft ish. We'll see. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dsparil: Originally Posted By Marie: Why a full face mask? If your ears have issues below 20ft, you may not even be able to get certified. OW class is to 60ft. That tank is like half my height oh. Well maybe smaller then LOL. Yeah the ear issue was like 10 years ago though. I quit my tobacco shit ages ago. I could prolly do 60ft but I'll never go to that depth. I just wanna hit the lakes around here. They're like 20ft ish. We'll see. Full face masks are more complicated than they look. Try a HP100 tank. Still plenty of air but not so huge. Used tanks can be had. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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Originally Posted By Dsparil: Nah. Even if I did have a bunch of dives under me, I don't plan on going deep. For whatever reason, my ears and anything past 20 feet don't get along. I think my previous tobacco useage has something to do with that(cigars). I just want to go salvaging but I wanna get a nice big tank so I can stay under for a bit instead of continually having to come up for air with a snorkel. Toss a big old flag on top of me that says "Lemme 'lone." was looking at this and a 133 quality tank like faber. Or is 133 a bit much for what I want? View Quote Full-face masks are great if you're working, especially in zero-viz water as they tend to stay fog and water free, assuming a positive -pressure mask; otherwise, they're a pain in the ass. The other thing about full-face masks is neck strain; after a long dive, your neck is sore. I used to dive a KMB-8 when I was scallop diving, but it stayed in the bag when I was fun diving. |
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Originally Posted By FB41: Full-face masks are great if you're working, especially in zero-viz water as they tend to stay fog and water free, assuming a positive -pressure mask; otherwise, they're a pain in the ass. The other thing about full-face masks is neck strain; after a long dive, your neck is sore. I used to dive a KMB-8 when I was scallop diving, but it stayed in the bag when I was fun diving. View Quote eh looking at that mask I can see why your neck would be sore. DAMN! Was that thing designed to be run over by a tank? |
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