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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. You will also need equipment to become a wreck diver. This article provides information on these requirements. This will allow you to decide if wreck-diving is for you. There are two types of wreck diving: full-penetration or historical shipwreck diving.

Wreck diving with full penetration

Full-penetration wreck diving requires advanced equipment. It can also involve additional hazards, including hitting your head on an overhead beam during a low-light dive, losing your way in a maze of corridors, and running out 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. There are more risks, such as exposure to overhead hazards and proximity to the structure. However, the dangers are manageable if the diver can move laterally to a defined 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 can be a great way explore the past, and to find treasure. Although not always legally protected, shipwrecks often offer great opportunities to find relics.


Shipwrecks offer a fascinating look into the past and can serve as valuable learning tools. These wrecks are full of artifacts, history, and can help you understand shipbuilding and commerce. It is also possible to learn more about the lives of former mariners and their successes and failures from shipwrecks.

How to become an expert wreck diver

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. You also need to understand the rule of thirds when it comes to air consumption. To learn more about the specialty, you can take a PADI/SDI Wreck diving course.

Wreck divers can find the remains and vehicles of land vehicles buried deep in the ocean. As wrecks disintegrate, artificial reefs form. 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 necessary to be a wreck diver

The first step in becoming an experienced wreck diver is to get 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. A dive center can help you select the right equipment for the dive you want to do.

Also important is a competent regulator. A high-performance regulator is a must. It should have a low work-of breathing and be rugged. You will need to be able accommodate low-pressure accessories (such as a BC regulator or a drysuit). It should also have low-pressure ports that allow hoses to be routed where there will be less strain while diving.



 



How to Be a Wreck Diver