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Link on the Socaltechdivers.com web site was pretty specific on gear which prompted my original question... Again, I will follow up with the references given.

SoCal Tec Divers - NAUI Technical Equipment Configuration (NTEC)

For purposes of safety, functionality, and uniformity of instruction, gear configuration during all in-water training activities must be the same for instructors and students. Standardized equipment rigging is critical to the safety, success, and effectiveness of technical diver training. The NTEC configuration is required for all SCTD courses.

Back Gas Regulators
7 ft primary hose mounted to right post
22 or 24in secondary mounted to left post, secured with bungee necklace
Metal housed SPG attached to left post with proper hose length for clean routing (typically 24in or less)
BC inflation hose attached to right post
Dry suit inflation attached to left post or additional inflation bottle

Harness & Wing
Steel or aluminum backplate
Continuous webbing
Wing w/40 to 60 pounds of lift for double cylinders - No bungee cord!
No pull-dump on inflator hose

Cylinders
Isolation Manifold
Aluminum cylinders required if diving wet

Decompression Cylinders
Must be Aluminum (Al40s are recommended)
2nd stage regulator on 40 inch hose
SPG on 6 inch hose

Lights
Primary canister mounted on right hip
Back-up lights (2) mounted on harness

Other
Low volume mask with black skirt
Depth gauge (2)
Bottom timer (2)
Cutting Device (2)
Fins with spring heel straps - No split fins
Spool (min 150ft of line) & stainless double-ended snap
Surface Marker Buoy or lift bag (min 50lbs of lift)
Exposure erotection appropriate for the environment
 
I think you'll find that you wont be taking classes from any dudes if your gear is not configured for the type of diving you're looking to get trained for.

Billy

Like everyone needs a canister light and two backups for open water scuba?
 
Like everyone needs a canister light and two backups for open water scuba?

Or "black" skirt mask?

Or continuous webbing on the backplate?

And how's the pull dump on the corrugated hose affect reliability? You don't have to use it. I got it as part of my wing setup and I never used it.

Maybe these guys should tell Lamar Hires of Dive Rite how he couldn't have dove all those technical dives (caves, wreck penetrations, deep, exploration) with the Transpac harness and its fancy dandy non-continuous webbing...
 
I know for the GUE fundies you do not need doubles or a canister light....but if you dive this way, you can only get a rec pass (no tech pass). I don't know if NTEC has a similar set-up, or if they required you to be in doubles and diving with a can light. Either way, tech diving is certainly not cheap, so I'm trying to take my time collecting my gear....and will end up getting a rec pass only, which is okay with me since I don't even know if I want to do tech diving enough to invest that much at this point.
 
Like everyone needs a canister light and two backups for open water scuba?

the canister (primary) light is used to maintain team communication even during bright day dives with good viz, not just used for night, wreck or cave dives.

i don't know about TWO backups, but you need at least one backup so you can train in the proper team protocol what to do when your primary takes a dump. (ie. instructor tells you to turn it off)

BTW i don't know if you NEED this for class -- every agency is different -- just pointing out WHY you can incorporate it into your rec OW diving.
 
the canister (primary) light is used to maintain team communication even during bright day dives with good viz, not just used for night, wreck or cave dives.

i don't know about TWO backups, but you need at least one backup so you can train in the proper team protocol what to do when your primary takes a dump. (ie. instructor tells you to turn it off)

BTW i don't know if you NEED this for class -- every agency is different -- just pointing out WHY you can incorporate it into your rec OW diving.

Thanks! Thanks insightful.
 
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