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Dive in Cozumel!
NAUI Dive Training
NAUI Scuba Diver
This entry-level class
consists of academic development via self study and instructor
led classroom sessions, a series of confined water dives to help
learn
skills and build confidence and have fun, adventurous training
dives. If you're looking for a quality Scuba Diving class that offers
something
more than a quick gloss-over of essentials, this is it. Classes
are available per request. details...
Advanced Scuba Diver Course
We embrace NAUI's motto; "Dive
safety through education." The Advanced Scuba Diver class
is an excellent opportunity for divers to increase their knowledge
and abilities,
while gaining experience under the supervision of a NAUI professional.
Read on to learn more about this excellent program. details...
Master Scuba Diver Course
The course is a continuing education
certification course for divers who wish to increase their understanding
and enjoyment of diving. Emphasis is on student participation and
practical application of knowledge in open water after a classroom
discussion
of subjects. This course is an excellent progression toward NAUI
Leadership roles. details...
NAUI Rescue Scuba Diver
Deep Exposure feels that
this is by far one of the most important courses that you can take
as a diver. The knowledge received in this course is worth its weight
in
gold.
We strongly feel that you or your dive buddy should be proficient
in scuba rescue...you just never know. details...
NAUI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver
This is course is to provide the diver with
the information necessary to utilize EAN as a breathing medium. The
class may
be taught as a stand-alone specialty course to certified divers or
the knowledge and skills training may be integrated into the NAUI
Scuba Diver
course. details...
PADI Dive Training
PADI
Open Water Diver Course
Now is the time to dive into the PADI Open
Water Diver course, the most popular dive program in the world! This
is your
ticket to a lifetime of intense adventure with PADI, the dive company
that sets the standards in the global diving community. details...
PADI
Advanced Open Water Diver
The Adventures in Diving program offers both
the Adventure Diver and Advanced Open Water Diver certifications.
If you complete any three adventure dives, you can earn your PADI
Adventure
Diver certification. If you complete your Deep Adventure Dive,
Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive and three Adventure Dives for
a total of
five, you can earn your Advanced Open Water Diver certification. details...
PADI Rescue Diver
Rewarding and fun that best
describes the PADI Rescue Diver course. This course will expand your
knowledge and experience level: Rescue Divers learn to look beyond
themselves and consider the safety and well being of other divers.
Although this course is serious, it is an enjoyable way to build
your confidence. details...
Divemaster
Take the first step in your dive career and
become a PADI Divemaster. Working closely with a PADI Instructor,
you'll expand your dive knowledge and hone your skills as you become
a dive
professional. PADI Divemaster training develops your leadership
abilities by training you to supervise dive activities and assist
instructors
with student divers. details...
TDI Technical Training
Combined
Training Courses
Intro to Tech
Prerequisites - 75 Logged
Dives, AOW diver & Nitrox certified (Nitrox training can be combined
with TDI Intro to Tech course)
Course Overview – This course is designed to provide the AOW
diver the opportunity to improve their skills, knowledge and TDI Technical
Equipment Configuration while advancing their techniques and building
confidence. Training will give the diver insight into the rigors of
technical diving and introduced them to the Applied Sciences of Technical
Diving; decompression theory, dive planning, Nitrox, Oxygen use and
safety & logistical considerations
Equipment – Single steel tank with H-Valve or Y-Valve, doubles,
back plate / wing & harness, DIN first stage regulators with 84” & 21” hoses,
one stage bottle with DIN regulator & 40” hose, lift bag
and spool (all equipment listed provided)
Course Policies – 5 Hours of Classroom, 2 dives
in confined water at 30 feet maximum, 2 dives 60 feet maximum depth,
2 days required
Cost - $400.00 Includes required equipment & air
fills. Additional costs for Nitrox fills and boat fees
Tech I
Advanced Nitrox,
Decompression Procedures & Extended
Range
Prerequisites - 100 Logged Dives with 25 dives on EANx, completed
TDI Intro to Tech or equivalent, must demonstrate basic diving skills
needed
to safely make progressively deeper dives to 150 fsw
Course Overview – This course is designed to provide divers the
skills, knowledge and equipment configuration needed to make the transition
from Recreational Diving to Technical Diving and is the foundation
for all future progressive Technical dive training. To understand the
benefits and risks associated with breathing Nitrox enriched gases
up to 100% O2, provide a working knowledge of the theory, methods & procedures
for planning staged decompression dives with air, Nitrox, task loading,
best gas mixes, gas consumption, rule of 1/3, team dive planning, safety
drills, gas sharing, gas switching, emergency procedures, lift bag
deployment, situational awareness, buoyancy, trim, propulsion & communication.
Students will continue developing their understanding of the Applied
Sciences of Technical Diving; decompression theory, different decompression
strategies, advanced dive planning, Nitrox, O2 mixes, Additionally
a continuation of dive physics & physiology; inert gas on-gassing
/ off-gassing, narcosis, END, CNS/OTU’s, hypoxia, hyperoxia,
CO2, MOD, hypothermia, hyperthermia and PPO2 considerations.
Equipment – Doubles, back plate / wing & harness,
high performance regulators with DIN first stages, one with 7’ LP
hose & one
with 21” LP hoses & necklace, metal SPG on a 24” HP
hose, one DIN stage bottle regulator with 40” LP hose & gauge,
50# lift bag, spool/reel, bottom timer, depth gauge, 2 gas dive computer
optional, one back up light, dive tables, one cutting device, wet notes,
wrist slate, adequate exposure protection for water temperature and
extended dive times
Course Policies – 5 days required, 20 hours of classroom, 12
total dives, 3 dives in confined water at 30 fsw, 2 dives deeper than
60 fsw, 2 dives deeper than 100 fsw, 2 dives deeper than 120 fsw, 3
dives to 150 fsw maximum depth, all dives with END @ 100 feet, PPO2
at 1.3 bottom mix, 1.6 PPO2 deco mix
Cost - $1,500.00 includes tank rentals, additional costs for all gas
fills Air, O2 & Nitrox, gas for student & Instructor, equipment
rentals & boat fees
Tech II
Tri-Mix I (Normoxic)
Prerequisites - 125 Logged dives with 10 decompression dives, completed
TDI Advanced Nitrox, Decompression Procedures & Extended Range
or equivalent, must demonstrate basic diving skills to safely make
progressively deeper dives to 200 fsw
Course Overview – This course is designed to provide divers the
skills, knowledge and equipment configuration needed to minimize the
risk associated with utilizing Helium based Tri-Mix breathing gas mixes
requiring staged decompression with EANx and/or 100% Oxygen during
decompression without direct supervision to depths and conditions similar
to those of training. To acquire added in-depth knowledge and understand
of all concepts, procedures and methods in TECH I training as well
as expanding the skills and speeds in which these skills are preformed.
Training in the use of travel mixes, air breaks, advanced decompression
strategies, up lines, down lines, decompression software, multi gas
dive computers, equipment redundancy, dive emergencies, team member
rescue, self rescue, medical & health aspects, dive math, isobaric
counter diffusion, task loading, best gas mixes, gas consumption, rule
of 1/3, team dive planning, safety drills, gas sharing, gas switching,
emergency procedures, lift bag deployment, situational awareness, buoyancy,
trim, propulsion & communication.
Students will continue developing their understanding of the Applied
Sciences of Technical Diving; decompression theory, different decompression
strategies, advanced dive planning, Nitrox, HE & O2 mixes, Additionally
a continuation of dive physics & physiology; RGBM, inert gas on-gassing
/ off-gassing, narcosis, oxygen toxicity, oxygen window, END, CNS/OTU’s,
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hyperoxia, inert gas perfusion, inert gas diffusion,
CO2 effects, MOD, HPNS, hypothermia, hyperthermia and PPO2 considerations.
Equipment – Doubles, back plate / wing & harness, high performance
regulators with DIN first stages, one with 7’ LP hose & one
with 21” LP hoses & necklace, metal SPG on a 24” HP
hose, two DIN stage bottle regulators with 40” LP hose & gauge,
50# lift bag, spool/reel, bottom timer, depth gauge, multi gas dive
computer optional, two back up lights, primary light optional, dive
tables, cutting device, back up mask, wet notes, wrist slate, adequate
exposure protection for water temperature and extended dive times
Course Policies – 5 days required, 12 hours of classroom, 10
total dives, 2 dives in confined water at 30 fsw, 2 dives deeper than
100 fsw, 2 dives deeper than 160 fsw, 2 dives deeper than 180 fsw,
2 dives to 200 fsw maximum depth, all dives with END @ 100 feet, PPO2
at 1.3 bottom mix, 1.6 PPO2 deco mix
Cost - $1,200.00 includes tank rentals, additional costs for all gas
fills Air, O2, Nitrox & Tri-Mix for student & Instructor (based
on the number of students), equipment rentals & boat fees
Tech III
Tri-Mix I (Hypoxic)
Prerequisites - 150 Logged dives with 25 decompression dives, completed
TDI Tech II or equivalent, must demonstrate basic diving skills
to safely make progressively deeper dives to 250 fsw
Course Overview – This course is designed to provide divers the
skills, knowledge and equipment configuration needed to minimize the
risk associated with utilizing Helium based Tri-Mix breathing gas mixes
requiring staged decompression with EANx and/or 100% Oxygen during
decompression without direct supervision to depths and conditions similar
to those of training. To acquire added in-depth knowledge and understand
of all concepts, procedures and methods in TECH II training as well
as expanding the skills and speeds in which the skills are preformed.
Training in the use of travel mixes, air breaks, advanced decompression
strategies, decompression software, multi gas dive computers, equipment
redundancy, dive emergencies, team member rescue, self rescue, lost
gas drills, perceptual narrowing, Jon-Lines, time pressure, medical & health
aspects, dive math, task loading, best gas mixes, gas consumption,
team dive planning, safety drills, gas sharing, gas switching, emergency
procedures, lift bag deployment, situational awareness, buoyancy, trim,
propulsion & communication.
Students will continue developing their understanding of the Applied
Sciences of Technical Diving; decompression theory, different decompression
strategies, advanced dive planning, Nitrox, HE & O2 mixes, Additionally
a continuation of dive physics & physiology; RGBM tables, Buhlmann
tables, inert gas on-gassing / off-gassing, tissue gas tensions, 5
minute neuro exam, narcosis, oxygen toxicity, oxygen window, END, CNS/OTU’s,
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hyperoxia, isobaric counter diffusion, inert
gas perfusion, inert gas diffusion, CO2 effects, MOD, HPNS, hypothermia,
hyperthermia and PPO2 considerations.
Equipment – Doubles, back plate / wing & harness, high performance
regulators with DIN first stages, one with 7’ LP hose & one
with 21” LP hoses & necklace, metal SPG on a 24” HP
hose, two DIN stage bottle regulators with 40” LP hose & gauge,
50# lift bag, spool/reel, bottom timer, depth gauge, multi gas dive
computer optional, two back up lights, primary light optional, dive
tables, cutting device, back up mask, wet notes, wrist slate, adequate
exposure protection for water temperature and extended dive times
Course Policies – 4 days required, 6 hours of classroom, 8 total
dives, 1 dive in confined water at 30 fsw, 1 dive deeper than 120 fsw,
1 dive deeper than 180 fsw, 2 dives deeper than 200 fsw, 3 dives to
250 fsw with a maximum depth of 330fsw, all dives with END @ 100 feet,
PPO2 at 1.3 bottom mix, 1.6 PPO2 deco mix
Cost - $800.00 includes tank rentals, additional costs for all gas
fills Air, O2, Nitrox & Tri-Mix for student & Instructor (based
on the number of students), equipment rentals & boat fees
Individual Training Courses
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Intro to Tech |
$400.00 |
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Advanced Nitrox |
$600.00 |
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Decompression Procedures |
$500.00 |
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Extended Range |
$400.00 |
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Trimix |
$1,200.00 |
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Advanced Trimix |
$800.00 |
Deep Exposure Technical Dive Training Price Structure
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Course |
Single Student |
2 x Students |
3 x Students |
4 x Students |
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Intro to Tech |
$400 |
$350 |
$300 |
$250 |
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Tech I |
$1,500 |
$1,250 |
$1,150 |
$1,050 |
| |
Tech II |
$1,200 |
$1,000 |
$900 |
$800 |
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Tech III |
$800 |
$700 |
$675 |
$650 |
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Cost per Student |
$3,900 |
$3,300 |
$3,025 |
$2,750 |
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Cost per Class |
$3,900 |
$6,600 |
$9,075 |
$11,000 |
Deep Exposure Technical Dive Training Estimated Cost
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Course |
Single Student |
Boat Fees |
Student Gas |
Equipment Rentals |
Estimated
Total Cost |
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Intro to Tech |
$400 |
$150 |
$30 |
$0 |
$580 |
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Tech I |
$1,500 |
$465 |
$200 |
$150 |
$2,315 |
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Tech II |
$1,200 |
$400 |
$775 |
$200 |
$2,575 |
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Tech III |
$800 |
$350 |
$1,100 |
$200 |
$2,450 |
| |
Cost per Student |
$3,900 |
$1,365 |
$2,105 |
$550 |
$7,920 |
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