Advanced Wreck Diving Course

Advanced Wreck Diving Course
Da AUD A$ 699,00
  • Durata: 2 Giorni (circa)
  • Luogo: QUEENSCLIFF, VICTORIA
  • Codice prodotto: PLBL6R
Course Description:


The training required for this type of diving is overhead buoyancy control, new finning techniques, optional laying safety line and the proper use of a light. The program can be completed wearing a single cylinder with either a pony cylinder or H/Y valve. You will earn the SSI Advanced Wreck Diving Specialty certification after completing this program.


Prerequisites

  • At least 12 years of age
  • Open Water Diver certification or higher


Equipment Requirements:

All scuba diving equipment is supplied, EXCEPT Mask, Snorkel, Fins, Boots, SMB and Spool.

You must have a SMB and Spool.

You can purchase equipment online through our EXTRAS tab during the booking process or in store on day 1 of your course..

Purchasing equipment through Scubabo guarantees 3 things:


  1. It will be less expensive than online

  2. It will be professionally fitted by our experienced Dive Crew

  3. You will have a face-to-face store experience for any warranty or return issues 


Dive Medical

A dive medical is only required if you fall into one or more of the following categories:

Those with an at risk medical condition; or are over 45 years of age; or have a body mass index (BMI) over 30 AND a waist circumference greater than 102cm for males and 88cm for females.

If you fall into one or more of these categories you will need to obtain a diving medical (AS4005.1) The cost is roughly $100AUD and takes about 45 minutes to complete with a registered diving doctor.

If you are unsure please refer to our SSI Medical Waiver prior to booking.


Inclusions:

  • Cost includes equipment: BC, Regs, tanks, weights andwetsuit.
  • SSI training materials and fees



Course Schedule:

This course consists of pool and academic sessions as well as land training and wreck dives within Port Phillip Bay and surroundings. 


Note: This course needs a minimum of 4 students to commence