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How to be a wreck diver



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To become a wreck diver, you need a few things. First, you have to become certified. Equipment is also required in order to become a diver. These requirements are explained in this article. This will allow you to decide if wreck-diving is for you. There are two main types of wreck diving - Full-penetration and historical shipwreck diving.

Dive to wrecks with full-permeability

Full-penetration diving is a difficult skill and requires special equipment. Additional hazards include hitting your head on an overhead beam in low-light diving, losing your way through a maze or corridors, and running short of air. Additionally, some wrecks are filled with silt and mud, making orientation difficult.

Full-penetration wreck-diving is more dangerous that the simple light-zone dive. The risks are greater, including exposure to overhead hazards, proximity to the structure, and silt inside the structure. If the diver can travel laterally to a designated exit point, however, the dangers will be manageable.


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Historical shipwreck diving

Divers looking for a new kind of diving adventure will love historical shipwreck diving. This type dive is great for exploring the past and finding treasure. While not always protected by law, shipwrecks are often a great place to look for relics.


The past can be seen through shipwrecks, which are invaluable classroom resources. 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.

To become a wreck diver, you must meet certain requirements

It takes special training to dive in wrecks. Generally, wrecks are located at different depths, so you need to know how to adjust your breathing accordingly. Also, it is essential to learn the rule for thirds when you think about air consumption. You can take a PADI or SDI wreck diving course to learn more about the specialty.

Wreck divers can find the remains and vehicles of land vehicles buried deep in the ocean. They become artificial reefs when the wrecks begin to disintegrate. Wrecks can be an interesting and difficult experience. Once you learn how to safely navigate them, you'll find your way around.


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Equipment needed to become an expert wreck diver

The first step to becoming a wreck dive instructor is to purchase the proper equipment. This will require standard scuba equipment like a wetsuit or drysuit and a dive light. A compass is also required. You may need additional gear, such as a camera or extra breathing gas depending on the dive. A dive center can help you select the right equipment for the dive you want to do.

A good regulator is also crucial. A high-performance regulator should be your choice. It should be easy to use, have low breathing pressure, and be robust. You should be able to fit low-pressure accessories such as a BC Inflator or dry suit. Additional low-pressure ports should be provided to allow for hose routing so that they are less stressed when diving.



 



How to be a wreck diver