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  1. Video: Latest Advanced Rec-Wreck Workshop held in Subic Bay.

    by , February 1st, 2012 at 12:53 PM (Scuba Tech Philippines - Scuba Blog)
    Advanced Recreational Wreck Diving Workshops

    I've started running some advanced recreational wreck diving workshops and thought you might enjoy a peek at the highlights of my last session. The workshops are flexible schedule and aim to extend the (basic/introductory) training provided at recreational 'Wreck Diver' level - without the full technicality and cost/training commitment of 'Technical Wreck' level courses. It's a non-certification workshop - the only reward is the skills ...
  2. Pony Cylinders for Wreck Diving?

    by , July 31st, 2011 at 12:27 AM (Scuba Tech Philippines - Scuba Blog)
    Should I purchase a Pony Cylinder for Wreck Diving?

    Recreational wreck divers often question whether they need to carry a redundant source of air when conducting specialist wreck diving activities. Most agencies and instructors will generally recommend the use of redundant air sources to be a prudent measure of wreck divers. However, the use of redundant air sources isn't a mandatory requirement - so how can a scuba diver decide for themselves whether they should equip themselves
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  3. Advanced Wreck Diving - Workshop Notes

    by , June 22nd, 2011 at 04:11 AM (Scuba Tech Philippines - Scuba Blog)
    Advanced Wreck Diving - Workshop Notes


    Recreational Wreck Diving Limits

    Recreational wreck divers should observe the following limits to penetration of wrecks:
    · One continuous guideline
    · No restrictions*
    · No decompression
    · 30m max depth
    · No complex dives, including jump lines, gap lines or permanent lines
    · Rule of thirds air management on single/double tanks ...