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Author: | jman73 [ 28 Jul 2011, 13:18 ] |
Post subject: | hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
im a heavy lad about 120kgs i was wondering how much weight id need to go shell fish diving, abalone? |
Author: | Cdog [ 28 Jul 2011, 15:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
jman73 wrote: im a heavy lad about 120kgs i was wondering how much weight id need to go shell fish diving, abalone? Hey jman, it depends on your wetsuit size together with its thickness. More importantly, there are strict regulations that should be followed to the letter as well as clearly understood before you go abalone fishing. Peace |
Author: | wess [ 28 Jul 2011, 20:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
jman73 wrote: im a heavy lad about 120kgs i was wondering how much weight id need to go shell fish diving, abalone? Somewhere around 9 kgs with a 5mm suit would be a good place to start, maybe 7.5 kgs with a 3mm suit! |
Author: | wess [ 28 Jul 2011, 20:31 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
oh yeah....work up to those weights start with around 4.5-6kg and add until your happy! |
Author: | Brett Illingworth [ 28 Jul 2011, 21:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
Fuck me. This is not rocket science. This has been covered a million times before. ( along with the ever popular....which fins? Which gun? Where can I go? What will it be like in 2 months time at Koonya? ) Work it out for yourself. If you can't get down then it's not enough. If you can't get up then it's too much. Not enough is better than too much. Let common sense prevail. |
Author: | Ash [ 28 Jul 2011, 21:49 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
No matter how many times it's been covered before, something relating to safety never deserves a response like that. Whatever weight you need, make your sure belt or vest has a quick release. |
Author: | Brett Illingworth [ 28 Jul 2011, 22:04 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
Ash wrote: make your sure belt or vest has a quick release. NO vest is quick release. So no vest is safe. A simple clasp on a simple webbing or rubberised belt is the basic requirement. Ash wrote: never deserves a response like that My opinion only, so get fucked. ( this is also my opinion only) |
Author: | Ash [ 28 Jul 2011, 23:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
I hope one day I get asked a safety question about something I have a lot of experience in. So that instead of keeping my mouth shut if I have nothing good to say, I'll give some smart ass reply. |
Author: | jman73 [ 29 Jul 2011, 11:40 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
thanks alot for the feedback...lol.. ill go with 4.5kg on a rubber belt and work my way up, my wetsuit is only 3mm, thanks alot for all the quick responses!! called fisheries the other day for cray measure, and hope to get all the info on abalone, and bag limits on other things!! |
Author: | Kurt [ 29 Jul 2011, 14:41 ] |
Post subject: | Re: hi guys need some advice on a weight belt? |
Lou Hadju wrote: Ahhh Brettly, you've just reminded me why I love you so much! What a crack up... Man crush on the guy with the pink name, how worrying. |
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