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How to be a wreck diver



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You need to know a few things in order to become a wreck diver. You must first become certified. To become a wreck diver, you'll also need the right equipment. This article will explain what equipment you need. It will also help determine if wreck diving would be a good choice for you. There are two types of wreck diving: full-penetration or historical shipwreck diving.

Full-penetration wreck diving

Full-penetration diving is a difficult skill and requires special equipment. Other hazards can include falling off an overhead beam, running out, and losing your way in a maze. Additionally, wrecks may be filled with silt and/or mud that can make it difficult to locate your way.

Full-penetration wreck diving is more dangerous than the basic light-zone dive. These divers are at greater risk due to exposure to overhead hazards, proximity and the presence of silt inside the structure. The dangers can be managed if the diver is able to move laterally to an exit point.


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Historical shipwreck diving

Historical shipwreck diving is a popular activity among divers looking for a new type of diving adventure. This type of diving is a great way to explore the past and find treasure. Although not always legally protected, shipwrecks often offer great opportunities to find relics.


Shipwrecks provide a fascinating glimpse into the past and are extremely valuable classrooms. They are rich with artifacts and history and can provide an understanding of shipbuilding and commerce. Shipwrecks also provide a unique opportunity to interpret the lives of past mariners, their struggles and successes.

What are the requirements to become a wreck diver?

It takes special training to dive in wrecks. Wrecks can often be found at different depths. You need to be able adjust your breathing accordingly. When it comes to air consumption, you need to be familiar with the rule of threes. For more information, take a PADI/SDI wreck diving course.

Wreck divers can find the remains and vehicles of land vehicles buried deep in the ocean. Wrecks eventually disintegrate and become artificial coral reefs. Wrecks are an exciting and challenging experience. But once you have the skills and learned about safety precautions, it will be easy to fall in love with them.


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Equipment necessary to be a wreck diver

The first step towards becoming a wreck diver involves investing in the right equipment. The standard equipment you will need to dive is a wetsuit/drysuit, a diving light, and a compasse. You might also need additional equipment depending on the type and depth of your dive. A dive center can help you select the right equipment for the dive you want to do.

Also important is a competent regulator. You should choose a high-performance regulator with a low work of breathing and a rugged design. It should also have the ability to accept low-pressure accessories like a BC inflator and a dry suit. Additional ports for low-pressure hose routing should be available to ensure that the hoses are not subject to excessive strain during diving.



 



How to be a wreck diver