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 Scuba students need to use standard equipment in class
 
If you are new to scuba diving or are a diving student, you will need a basic understanding of equipment. From the mask to fins, each piece of diving equipment has an essential function and purpose.

 

Scuba courses have classroom based work. But a lot of the instruction takes place in the water, where you will learn to dive under the supervision of the instructor. Don't expect to make a big investment in equipment at the start. But you will need to buy a starter package consisting of mask, fins, snorkel, weight, weight belt and boots.

 

While it is not necessary to get the most expensive set, you want equipment that will not crack or leak from frequent use and exposure to saltwater. The bottom line with diving equipment is to go with brands that have a track record for quality.

 

Your diving instructor will explain the purpose of each piece of scuba equipment. You should not be required to invest anything beyond mask, fins, snorkel, weight, weight belt and boots. But you will need to rent dive equipment to participate in diving school.

 

Here's a rundown of standard scuba equipment that will get you started:

 

  • Mask, fins, snorkel.
  • Buoyancy compensator, also known as a BC or BCD. This inflatable jacket adjusts your buoyancy in the water.
  • Regulator: This is the bit or mouthpiece from which you breathe. It is connected to air cylinder.
  • Weight belt: The belt holds you down in the water. Weight belts sometimes are integrated with the buoyancy compensator.
  • Air cylinder: The steel or aluminum cylinder holds compressed air that you use underwater.
  • Octopus: This is your alternate air source
  • Instrument: Gauge that can display your air supply and depth.

 

Underwater Navigation and equipment use.

 

his course will give you the skills to accurately navigate complex courses underwater.

 

You will learn basic navigation & compass use, then move into areas of marking locations to relocate them, use of transit marks, how to use your surroundings to their full advantage & much more. 

 

To participate you must be at least 12 years of age & be Open water certified.

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