All our Technical scuba diving courses and Tec diving specialties.
Below are listed all our tec diving courses, but before to jump to the scuba diving "dark side," you can give it a try!
You can dive fully geared with a technical diving gear on our special "Discover Tec" or "Intro to Tec Diving" programs, because after all, you do not know if you will like to become a technical diver.
Technical diving is not "hard," like many scuba divers thought, as a matter of fact having twin tanks on your back or side-mounted will put yourself in a safer position (horizontal) more naturally than a single tank.
But most important you will have an exceptional knowledge of diving, physiology, and physics than anyone else in the recreational diving domain won't have.
A tec diver does dive its dive tables. During a technical diving course, you will learn to do your decompression tables as you will be able to do decompression dives. A tech diver does not need a diving computer, just a bottom timer.
Overall tec diving allows you to go deeper, for example to visit a wreck at 80 meters (260 feet), and stay longer like 2 or 3 hours underwater if you want.
But your technical knowledge can be applied to your recreational diving like staying one hour at just 20 meters (100 feet), if you wish, carrying a poney like a little 5.7 liters' tank (AKA a S-40 cylinder) of fifty percent nitrox to clean up on the way back.
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Our Tec scuba diving courses, Tec classes and lessons.
Although we do have tec instructors from many different agencies, we mainly teach technical diving from the PADI diving agency. We are also a dive center partner with GUE (Global Underwater Explorers).