AL> I've got an old Seatec horse-collar buoyancy compensator, and would
AL> like to know what its lift capacity is. Anyone have solid data on
AL> this or know where it can be found?
The old Seatec's ran between 30 and 35 lbs of bouyancy at the surface in salt
water depending on the year and the bladder configuaration.
As for your other message concerning DACOR technical support you can call the
distributor for the region that covers your area and get someone on the phone
directly. If you need a fax number they will give one to you. I have always
found the DACOR people to be quite accessible in their U.S. office and have
never had any problems getting someone of consequence on the telphone to
answer my questions. DACOR has always been excellent about sending out
pertinent data reports and such simply by asking.
Be wet and well.
Dennis
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