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| I am new to diving and I was wondering if there is a quick formula to roughly calculate the amount of weight that is needed for neutral buoyancy in fresh water? I know that I will need to experiment to fine tune it, but I am just looking to for a good starting place. I will be using 1 steel tank with a 7mm wetsuit. Thanks in advance, Kevin |
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