ROLE DEFINITION The Wreck Diver Specialty course is popular because it offers rewarding adventures while observing responsible wreck diving practices. Whether purpose-sunk as an artificial reef for scuba divers, or lost as the result of an accident, wrecks are fascinating windows to the past. Ships, airplanes and even cars are fascinating to explore and usually teem with aquatic life. Each wreck dive offers a chance for discovery, potentially unlocking a mystery or spying something others have missed.
Remark : Wreck Diver course can combine with other courses such as Sidemount Specialty or Nitrox Specoalty or Advance Nitrox course
LIMITATIONS The certification depth limit approved for Wreck Diver is 30 msw (100 fsw).
YOU WILL LEARN TO – How to explore with different types of wrecks – Use lines and reels – Avoid common problems – Practice specialized wreck diving skills
COURSE OVERVIEW The course consists of – Wreck diver manual – Local laws & planning a wreck dive – How to avoid the potential hazards common to wrecks – Dive planning and equipment considerations for wreck diving deeper than 18 msw – Techniques used for entering, moving through and using a penetration line inside a wreck – What to do if you experience loss of visibility due to silting, light failure or loss of air supply inside a wreck
PREREQUISITES – Be at least 15 years old – Advance Open Water Diver certification or higher
SCHEDULE 2 days
INCLUDE – Equipment Rental – Certificate – Boat fee
EXCLUDE – Accommodation – Land Transport
ENRICHED AIR NITROX SPECIALTY
ROLE DEFINITION Enriched Air Nitrox course is for those that enjoy staying at depth longer without having to worry about long decompression stops and surface interval times.
LIMITATION The certification depth limit approved for the Enriched Air Nitrox course is 40 msw (132 fsw).
OPTIONAL – Extra Dive with EANitrox 600 THB – Extra Day 2,900 THB
YOU WILL LEARN TO – Dive with Enriched air – Use an oxygen air analyzer – Setup your dive computer
COURSE OVERVIEW Enriched air, also known as Nitrox or EANx contains less nitrogen than regular air meaning that divers can stay at depth longer with reduced decompression requirements and lower the risk of decompression sickness. This is why Enriched air is one of the most popular specialties among our dive courses. The course consists of
-The benefits of diving on Enriched Air -Techniques for getting more dives time -The recommendations for using equipment with enriched air -Air filling procedures, cylinder markings & analyzing -Planning Enriched Air dives using a dive computer -Oxygen partial pressures, maximum and contingency depth limits and hazards of exceeding these -Signs and symptoms of oxygen toxicity
PREQUISITE – PADI Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification) – Minimum age: 12 years or older