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Wreck diving can be one of the most exciting aspects of sport diving, however every effort must be made to maximize safe diving techniques. The SDI Wreck Diver Course will discuss the equipment and techniques commonly employed while wreck diving. This course may be taught as a non-penetration, 2 dives required, or as a limited-penetration course, requiring 3 dives. Limited-penetration is defined as a swim through or within the ambient light of entry point.

Wreck diving can be one of the most exciting aspects of sport diving, however every effort must be made to maximize safe diving techniques. 


The SDI Wreck Diver Course will discuss the equipment and techniques commonly employed while wreck diving. 


This course may be taught as a non-penetration, 2 dives required, or as a limited-penetration course, requiring 3 dives. Limited-penetration is defined as a swim through or within the ambient light of entry point.


Who this course is for:


Individuals who wish to know more about the wreck diving including:


Researching wrecks

Mapping wrecks

Proper use of lines while wreck diving

Exploring underwater history


Course prerequisites:


SDI Open Water Scuba Diver, or equivalent

Minimum age 18, 15 for limited penetration course with parental consent

Minimum age 10 with parental consent for a non-penetration course

Junior Open Water Divers may not participate in any penetration activities or dives deeper than 18 metres/60 feet

Divers must have a deep diver specialty certification or be able to provide proof of experience in order to dive deeper than 18 metres/60 feet in this course


What you can expect to learn:


The SDI Wreck Diver course takes an in-depth look at all of the following and more:


  • Why wreck dive?
  • Surface supports
    • Communications, when and if necessary
    • Back-up procedures
  • Buddy system
  • Buddy contact
    • Contact with varied visibility
    • Buddy lines
    • Line signals
    • Buddy positioning in close proximity
  • Navigation/charting
    • Usage of the slate
    • Larger than normal
    • Pre-dive marking
    • Pre-planning the dive using charts, other information
    • Directional determination
  • Disorientation
    • With/without buddy
    • Lost buddy
    • Light failure
    • Emergency procedures
  • Special equipment
    • Lights: primary and backup, size, burn time, and usage
    • Knifes and cutting devices
  • Limited visibility diving
    • Silt-out
    • Psychological considerations
    • Light usage
    • Importance of light and backup
    • Dark vision, don’t shine light in buddy’s eyes
  • Life lines and reels
    • Type of line
    • Tie-offs
    • Directional markers
    • Line handling and reeling must be practiced on land prior to performing this skill underwater
  • Special emergency procedures
    • Safe Wreck
    • Hazardous or otherwise unsafe wrecks
  • Mapping the wreck
    • Vertical, horizontal, and feature identification

What’s in it for you?


Upon successful completion of this course graduates may:


Dive wrecks that are similar to the type of wrecks they were exposed to during training

Plan and execute a wreck dive


Also, the SDI Wreck Diver certification counts towards a single specialty rating to achieve the SDI Advanced Diver Development program.


SDI Wreck Diver minimum requirements:


Open Water Dive 1

Pre-dive review of dive computers

Plan dive

Test lights

Familiarization with areas

Basic charting outside wreck

Usage of lines outside wreck, optional

Surface and log dive


Open Water Dive 2

Plan dive

Figure surface interval

Descend

Team complete mapping

Usage of lines outside wreck, optional

Surface and log dive


Open Water Dive 3

Plan dive

Descend

Usage of lines inside wreck, optional

Surface and log dive


Open Water Dive 4 (Optional)

Plan dive

Planned dive explained

Dive/explore as determined

Surface and log dive

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