Imagine sliding through the water, accompanied not by the roar of bubbles, but by silence. Imagine getting close and personal with aquatic life - getting closer than ever before. When you dive with a semi closed circuit rebreather, you're nearly bubble free - reducing the noise and disturbance that can scare away shy creatures.
Through either the PADI Semi closed circuit Rebreather Draeger Dolphin/Atlantis Specialty course or the Semi closed circuit Rebreather Draeger Ray Specialty course you learn the special procedures for semi closed circuit rebreather diving. This includes special dive planning, organization, procedures and potential hazards, many of which differ significantly from conventional (open circuit) scuba.
Why PADI Semi closed circuit Rebreather - Draeger Ray
Have you ever wanted to go diving, but without most of those bubbles? Here's your chance to try it with the Draeger Semi closed circuit Rebreather Ray Specialty course. This Specialty course introduces you to the Draeger Ray semi closed circuit rebreathers.
What do I need to start?
What will I do?
This Specialty course introduces the planning, organization, procedures, potential problems and hazards of semi closed circuit rebreather diving. It is specific to the features, accessories, maintenance and proper use of the Ray semi closed circuit rebreathers.
- Advantages and disadvantages
- Assembly, disassembly and maintenance
- Dive planning and emergency procedures with semiclosed rebreathers
How long will it take?
- Recommended Course Hours: 24
- Minimum Open Water Training: three dives over one day
Where can I go from here?
Each Specialty certification counts towards one of the five Specialty certifications you need for your Master Scuba Diver certification.
Dive nearly bubble free. |