Sigmund Seamonster
Registered
DATES: AUGUST 2-7.
TIME: 0800-1900
COST: $1500
EXPENSES: $1000-1200 (charters, pool and breathing gas)
INSTRUCTOR EXPENSES: Students split instructors expenses ($400-600).
TDI TRIMIX course is designed to train divers for technical diving and the use of different breathing and decompression mixtures and includes TDI advanced nitrox, decompression procedures and trimix certifications and spans over 6 full days.
Trimix training focuses on expanding the basic skills learned in the TDI Intro to Tech or GUE Fundamentals course (or similar), and is designed to prepare students for safe technical diving by incorporating realistic diving scenario solutions and increasing awareness of the thinking diver for more challenging diving.
Students will be trained in:
the use of double tanks/cylinders and in the potential failure problems associated with them;
the use of Nitrox for accelerated and general decompression strategies;
the use of Helium to minimize narcosis; and
the applications of single decompression stage diving, with respect to decompression procedures.
The class will focus on nitrox and Trimix as breathing gases for dives down to 170 feet/51 meters, and is a great way for divers to build their technical diving experience.
TIME: 0800-1900
COST: $1500
EXPENSES: $1000-1200 (charters, pool and breathing gas)
INSTRUCTOR EXPENSES: Students split instructors expenses ($400-600).
TDI TRIMIX course is designed to train divers for technical diving and the use of different breathing and decompression mixtures and includes TDI advanced nitrox, decompression procedures and trimix certifications and spans over 6 full days.
Trimix training focuses on expanding the basic skills learned in the TDI Intro to Tech or GUE Fundamentals course (or similar), and is designed to prepare students for safe technical diving by incorporating realistic diving scenario solutions and increasing awareness of the thinking diver for more challenging diving.
Students will be trained in:
the use of double tanks/cylinders and in the potential failure problems associated with them;
the use of Nitrox for accelerated and general decompression strategies;
the use of Helium to minimize narcosis; and
the applications of single decompression stage diving, with respect to decompression procedures.
The class will focus on nitrox and Trimix as breathing gases for dives down to 170 feet/51 meters, and is a great way for divers to build their technical diving experience.