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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. First, you must become certified. Equipment is also required in order to become a diver. This article provides information on these requirements. This will allow you to decide if wreck-diving is for you. There are two types: Full-penetration wreck diving and historical shipwreck dive.

Dive to wrecks with full-permeability

Full-penetration dives to wrecks are a skill that requires advanced 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 poses greater dangers than simple light-zone diving. These divers are at greater risk due to exposure to overhead hazards, proximity and the presence of 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 who are looking for a different type of diving adventure often choose historical shipwreck dives. This type of diving can be a great way explore the past, and to find treasure. Shipwrecks can be a great place for finding relics, even though they are not always protected by the law.


Shipwrecks provide a fascinating glimpse into the past and are extremely valuable classrooms. They are richly populated with artifacts as well as history. This can give insight into the world of shipping and commerce. You can also learn about the lives and struggles of past mariners through shipwrecks.

You must be a wreck diver to qualify

You need to have certification and training in wreck diving. 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. As the wrecks gradually disintegrate, they turn into artificial reefs. Wrecks offer a unique and exciting experience. Once you are proficient in the techniques and have learned safety precautions, your passion for wrecks will grow.


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Equipment necessary to be a wreck diver

To become a wreck diver, you must first invest in the correct equipment. The standard equipment you will need to dive is a wetsuit/drysuit, a diving light, and a compasse. Depending on the type of dive you want to do, you may need other gear such as a camera and additional breathing gas. A dive center can help choose the right equipment to perform the dive you desire.

It is essential to have a good regulator. High-performance regulators are best because they have low work-of breath and rugged designs. You will need to be able accommodate low-pressure accessories (such as a BC regulator or a drysuit). It should also be able to route hoses through low pressure ports so they have less strain when diving.



 



How to be a wreck diver