Technical diving is scuba diving’s “extreme” sport, taking experienced and qualified divers far deeper than in mainstream recreational diving. Technical diving is marked by significantly more equipment and training requirements to manage the additional hazard this type of diving entails. Tec diving isn’t for everyone, but for those who hear its challenge call, the PADI TecRec courses are the answer.
We are fortunate at Academy of Scuba to have some of Victorias finest technical diving instructors working with us to ensure that our students get not only the best training and experiences but also the best equipment for thier diving needs.
Training both under the TecRec and TDI and CDAA (Cave Divers Asscociation Australia) banners we offer a wide range of technical and cave courses.
Technical scuba diving is defined as diving other than conventional commercial or research diving that takes divers beyond recreational scuba diving limits. It is further defined as and includes one or more of the following:
diving beyond 40 metres/130 feet deep
required stage decompression
diving in an overhead environment beyond 40 linear metres/130 linear feet of the surface
accelerated decompression and or the use of variable gas mixtures during the dive
Because in technical diving the surface is effectively inaccessible in an emergency, tec divers use extensive methodologies and technologies and training to manage the added risks. Even with these, however, tec diving admittedly has more risk, potential hazard and shorter critical error chains than does recreational scuba diving.
TecRec prerequisites vary (see individual course descriptions), but the following applies to anyone interested in technical diving. You must be
18 years or older
A mature, responsible person who will follow the required procedures and requirements strictly and faithfully
Medically fit for tec diving (physician’s signature required)
Willing to accept the added risks that tec diving presents
An experienced diver with at least 100 logged dives
Certified as a PADI Enriched Air Diver and PADI Deep Diver or equivalent (for this program equivalency is proof of training in recreational deep diving 18 meters/60 feet to 40 meters/130 feet consisting of at least four dives and training in nitrogen narcosis considerations, contingency/emergency decompression, making safety stops and air supply management OR, have a minimum of 20 logged dives deeper than 30 meters/100 feet.)
Tec diving uses much more equipment than recreational diving. The technical scuba gear typically uses two to four or five regulators, a dive computer, and some accessories.
Check with us about the gear you need for this course.
The fun part of TecRec is rising to the challenges as you dive deeper and longer than most divers ever do.
The TecRec program debuted in 2000. Although TecRec is not the first tec diving program (cave diver training has been around for decades), it repeatedly receives accolades for its merits.
TecRec courses are integrated into an instructionally valid, seamless course flow that takes you from beginning tec diver to one qualified to the outer reaches of sport diving using different gas mixes.
Each level introduces you to new gear, planning and procedures appropriate to extend your diving limits.
The Tec Diver course is an integrated sequence of three subcourses: Tec 40, Tec 45 and Tec 50. You can complete them continuously, or you can complete each level separately with a time span between them. This gives you learning efficiency, instructional integrity and schedule flexibility.
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