lw395
Well-Known Member
For some underhull work, I've seen local pro's go without weight belts. The buoyancy holds you to the hull. If you are neutrally buoyant, you can find that the scrubbing brush stays still and the diver moves! or at least more effort is lost.
It is hard work underwater and you get through quite a bit of air, so a mini-B may not be enough if the boat is dirty, you might want a 12litre cylinder!
But if you can do the job often, it's quicker and easier.
I repeat the advice to get some training, it's fun as well as necessary and will pay for itself very quickly. Also a good way to meet diving 'buddy' who will come and help.
It is hard work underwater and you get through quite a bit of air, so a mini-B may not be enough if the boat is dirty, you might want a 12litre cylinder!
But if you can do the job often, it's quicker and easier.
I repeat the advice to get some training, it's fun as well as necessary and will pay for itself very quickly. Also a good way to meet diving 'buddy' who will come and help.