Advanced Wreck

Roughly analogous to a Cavern or Intro to Cave Diver course, this program addresses wreck penetration using guidelines and reels, and similar advanced buoyancy and propulsion techniques.
It is designed to be taught in conjunction with courses such as Advanced Nitrox and Deco Procedures, or equivalent CCR courses.
Adding this course to the mix typically increases the overall training schedule by two days and four dives. You can sign up in person, over the phone or online by clicking the button below. If you sign up online, you will still need to call to schedule your class.
This course is designed to be taught in conjunction with courses such as Advanced Nitrox and Deco Procedures, or equivalent CCR courses. Adding this course to the mix typically increases the overall training schedule by two days and four dives.
AWith sufficient notice, we can usually offer this course when it’s most convenient for you.
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be certified to at least the Intro to Tech Diver level.
- Possess Cavern or Wreck Diver certification.
- Be able to answer No to all the questions on the medical history questionnaire or obtain a physician’s approval for diving.
Course fee includes:
- All instruction (eLearning course fee is additional)
- Certification processing when earned
Course fee will vary depending on factors such as:
- Course location
- Boat fees
- Additional courses you may combine this with
Let us know what your goals are and we can custom-tailor this course to best meet your needs.
You supply:
- Mask
- Adjustable scuba fins
- Adequate exposure protection for depth and water temperature
- Backmounted doubles with isolation manifold
- Backplate or dual-cylinder harness and air cell
- Two regulator first stages, each with its own second stage
- At least one decompression cylinder
- Mission-capable dive computer(s)
- Underwater compass
- Dive knife/cutting tool(s)
- Primary and backup dive lights
- Primary and safety reels
- SMB
Be aware that equipment for technical diving must meet some very specific requirements. Do not make any equipment purchases before first consulting with your instructor.
Students are also responsible for gas fills and boat fees or dive site admission.
The limits of training for most recreational Wreck Diver courses include not actually penetrating a wreck. This course goes beyond those limits.
- Roughly analogous to a Cavern or Intro to Cave Diver course, this program addresses wreck penetration using guidelines and reels, and similar advanced buoyancy and propulsion techniques.
- It is designed to be taught in conjunction with courses such as Advanced Nitrox and Deco Procedures, or equivalent CCR courses.
Adding this course to the mix typically increases the overall training schedule by two days and four dives.
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