CAPTAIN SINBAD
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John Chatterton seems to think they do.
Wreck diving is not cave diving, it is wreck diving. Anyone who treats a wreck like a cave, simply does not understand shipwrecks. Cave diving techniques work great, in caves. It is as simple as, the two disciplines may have some similarities, but they are different especially when it comes to navigation.
Advanced Wreck Diving | Shadow Diver | John Chatterton
Yet there is a mindset that argues that Cave training is all you need to handle any and all wrecks and if you become a cave diver then you have surpassed the level of training that an "Advanced Wreck" course can offer.
Thoughts?
Wreck diving is not cave diving, it is wreck diving. Anyone who treats a wreck like a cave, simply does not understand shipwrecks. Cave diving techniques work great, in caves. It is as simple as, the two disciplines may have some similarities, but they are different especially when it comes to navigation.
Advanced Wreck Diving | Shadow Diver | John Chatterton
Yet there is a mindset that argues that Cave training is all you need to handle any and all wrecks and if you become a cave diver then you have surpassed the level of training that an "Advanced Wreck" course can offer.
Thoughts?