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How to become a wreck diver



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To become a wreck diver, you need a few things. You must first become certified. Also, equipment is required to become a wreck diver. This article provides information on these requirements. It will also help you decide if wreck diving is the right choice for you. There are two main types, full-penetration and historic shipwreck.

Full-penetration wreck diving

Full-penetration dives to wrecks are a skill that requires advanced equipment. You may also be exposed to additional dangers such as hitting your head against an overhead beam during low-light diving, getting lost in a maze, or running out of air. Additionally, some wrecks are filled with silt and mud, making orientation difficult.

Full-penetration wreck diving poses greater dangers than simple light-zone diving. There are more risks, such as exposure to overhead hazards and proximity to the structure. If the diver can maneuver laterally to an exit point, the dangers are manageable.


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Historical shipwreck diving

Divers seeking a new type or adventure in diving are attracted to historical shipwreck diving. This type of diving is a great way to explore the past and find treasure. Shipwrecks can be a great place for finding relics, even though they are not always protected by the law.


Shipwrecks are a great way to learn about the past. These wrecks are full of artifacts, history, and can help you understand shipbuilding and commerce. Shipwrecks also provide a unique opportunity to interpret the lives of past mariners, their struggles and successes.

You must be a wreck diver to qualify

You need to have certification and training in wreck diving. Wrecks are generally located at different depths. Therefore, you will need to adjust how your breathing works. Also, it is essential to learn the rule for thirds when you think about air consumption. To learn more, you can attend a PADI/SDI dive master course.

Wreck divers are able to explore the remains of land vehicles that are buried deep in the ocean. The wrecks become artificial reefs as they disintegrate. Wrecks can be a difficult and thrilling experience. However, once you learn the basics and are familiar with safety precautions, you will find yourself hooked.


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Equipment required to become a wreck diver

The first step towards becoming a wreck diver involves investing in the right equipment. To do this you will need standard scuba equipment. This includes a drysuit or wetsuit as well as a dive light and a map. Depending on the type of dive you want to do, you may need other gear such as a camera and additional breathing gas. The dive center can help guide you in choosing the right gear for your dive.

Also important is a competent regulator. You should invest in a high-performance regulator, which has 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 become a wreck diver