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How to Be a Wreck Diver



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A few things are necessary to become an experienced wreck diver. First, you need to become certified. You will also need equipment to become a wreck diver. This article provides information on these requirements. This article will help you decide whether wreck diving is right for you. There are two types of wreck diving: full-penetration or historical shipwreck diving.

Full-penetration wreck diving

Full-penetration diving is a difficult skill and requires special equipment. There are additional risks, such as falling on an overhead beam while diving at low light, getting lost in a maze of corridors and running out air. Additionally, some wrecks can be filled with silt, mud, which makes it difficult for you to see the bottom.

Full-penetration wreck diving can be more dangerous than basic light-zone diving. The risks of full-penetration wreck diving are higher, due to proximity to the structure, exposure to overhead hazards and silt in the structure. If the diver can maneuver laterally to an exit point, the dangers are manageable.


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Historical shipwreck diving

Divers seeking a new type or adventure in diving are attracted to 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.


The fascinating history of shipwrecks is fascinating and is a valuable teaching tool. They are richly populated with artifacts as well as history. This can give insight into the world of shipping and commerce. It is also possible to learn more about the lives of former mariners and their successes and failures from shipwrecks.

You must be a wreck diver to qualify

Special training and certification are required for wreck diving. You will need to be able to adjust your breathing to accommodate wrecks at different depths. 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. The wrecks become artificial reefs as they disintegrate. Wrecks are an exciting and challenging experience. But once you have the skills and learned about safety precautions, it will be easy to fall in love with them.


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Equipment needed to become an expert wreck diver

To become a wreck diver, you must first invest in the correct 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. A dive center can help choose the right equipment to perform the dive you desire.

Also, a reliable regulator is crucial. You should choose a high-performance regulator with a low work of breathing and a rugged design. You should be able to fit low-pressure accessories such as a BC Inflator or dry suit. Additionally, it should have additional low-pressure ports to route hoses where they will have less strain when diving.



 



How to Be a Wreck Diver