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How to be a wreck diver



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There are a few things you must do to become a wreck diving instructor. You must first become certified. You will also need equipment to become a wreck diver. This article will explain what equipment you need. It will also help you decide if wreck diving is the right choice for you. There are two types of wreck diving: full-penetration or historical shipwreck diving.

Diving in wrecks of full penetration

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 can be more dangerous than basic light-zone diving. These risks include exposure to overhead hazards, close proximity to the structure and silt within 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

Divers looking for a new kind of diving adventure will love historical shipwreck diving. This type of diving allows you to discover the past and uncover treasure. Shipwrecks may not be protected by law but they can often be a good place to search for relics.


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. The unique opportunity to understand the lives and achievements of past mariners is provided by shipwrecks.

To become a wreck diver, you must meet certain requirements

It takes special training to dive in wrecks. Wrecks can be found at various depths so it is important to learn how to adjust your breathing. Understanding the rule-of-thirds in relation to air consumption is also important. 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 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 required to become wreck diver

The first step towards becoming a wreck diver involves investing in the right equipment. For this, you need the standard scuba equipment, such as a wetsuit or drysuit, a dive light, and a compass. You may also need additional gear depending on what type of dive you are doing. You can get help from a dive center to select the best equipment for the type of dive you are interested in.

Also, a reliable regulator is crucial. 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. 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