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PADI Wreck Diver

 The lure of exploring sunken vessels, airplanes and automobiles is something most divers can't resist. The PADI Wreck Diver Specialty course introduces you to wreck diving and helps you develop the skills and knowledge necessary for safe and fun wreck diving.  To take this course you must have a PADI Adventure Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organization and at be a minimum age of 15 years old

Information contained in your Seatasea PADI wreck diver program includes:

  • The planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of wreck diving
  • The preparation and use of lights, air supplies, special equipment, penetration lines and reels
  • Limited-visibility diving techniques and emergency procedures

Seatasea PADI Wreck Diver program is conducted in conjunction with a scheduled Wreck Diving trips.  $125 includes course materials, instruction, and certification.

Equipment is not provided but can be rented.  Student will also need one primary and one back up light along with Signal Marker Buoy and line spool.   Wreck reel will be available if you do not own one.

* Wreck penetration-training dives are limited to within the light zone and within 40 metres/130 feet from the surface, vertical and horizontal distance included. If the wreck used for training is located in deep water (over 18 metres/60 feet), the Deep Diver rating is recommended as a prerequisite for the Wreck Diver program