Sweet Bottom Dive Center
at Cane Bay &
THE Carambola BEACH Resort
PADI Trimix Course Breakdown:
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PADI Tec 65 trains the diver how to use non-hypoxic trimix mixtures to conduct accelerated decompression dives to a max of 210'. The diver will also be trained to use up to 4 decompression cylinders to conduct these dives.
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PADI Tec Trimix trains the diver how to use hypoxic trimix mixtures to conduct accelerated decompression dives to a max depth of 330'. This sets the diver up to make serious technical dives.
Tec 65 Trimix Objective & Qualifications:
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To train the diver to safely plan and execute Trimix dives to a max depth of 210'. Minimum oxygen content must be 18%
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To train the diver to carry up to 4 decompression mixtures
Topics in this course include:
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Trimix diving depth ranges
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Exposure planning
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Selecting a mix
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Argon inflation systems
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Handling three or four decompression cylinders
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Decompression models
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Emergency procedures
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Decompression software and multi-gas computers
Prerequisites:
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Tec 50 or equivalent
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Rescue Diver w/ Current CPR & AED
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100 logged dives
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18+ years old
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RSTC Medical Form signed by a physician in the past 12 months.
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1 Open Water Dive with our Staff Instructor as a checkout dive
What is Involved?
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4 Open Water Trimix Decompression
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Independent Study (homework)
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Classroom
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Dive planning workshop
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Equipment Prep workshop
Required Course Materials:
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Tec Trimix Manual
Tec 65 Required Equipment:
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Double cylinders with isolator
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Primary and secondary regulators, one with seven foot hose for gas sharing, and one with SPG
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Stage/decompression cylinders with regulator, SPG, mounting hardware and proper labeling/markings. Three per diver will be required
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BCD and harness - redundant buoyancy control is required (double bladder BCD or dry suit if suitable for weight of equipment worn)
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Depth gauge/computer and backup depth gauge/computer
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Timing device and backup timing device
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Trimix decompression information (tables/trimix computer) and backup decompression information
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Exposure suit appropriate for environment and dive duration. (If you use a dry suit, you should be trained/experienced with its use in recreational and technical diving prior to using it for trimix training or diving.)
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Argon dry suit inflation or other inflation system as needed
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Weight system (if needed)
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Inflatable signal tube
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Reel
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Lift bag
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Dive knife / cutting device and backup slate, backup mask (optional)
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Compass, lights (optional)
How Many Students In The Course?
We take a maximum of 3 trimix students per course. Most courses are private.
How Long Is The Course?
This course is conducted in 4 days
Cost:
Tec 65 Trimix Course --- $800 (Plus Gases)
Includes: Limited Equipment Rental, Course Materials, Tuition, & Certification Fees