Help me get my trim (and weight and buoyancy) back

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JTBach
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Help me get my trim (and weight and buoyancy) back

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So after at least five years without cold water diving (or any scuba diving) I've had a new neck seal put on my dry suit, my tanks hydroed and VIPed, reconditioned my can light battery, and will get my reg back from service on Thursday. Now I have to make sure I'm squared away. Anybody on the board willing to buddy with me as I check my weighting, work on my trim, and try to regain my ability to hover? Hopefully it will be like riding a bicycle and will come right back, but that's almost too much to ask for. I live in Seattle so Cove 2 would work best for me, but I'd certainly go up to Edmonds or down to Redondo. Weekends would work best, but weekdays could also work if it isn't too early. Then I could do some real diving. :) Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Jon
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I try and dive on Sundays in the north i.e. Mukilteo. I would me more than happy to help ya out
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Re: Help me get my trim (and weight and buoyancy) back

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Great, thanks Norris. Just let me know when you'd like to go.
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