Wreck Diving

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Diving on wrecks means diving into the past...

Of the many activities we can enjoy underwater, Wreck Diving is often mentioned as number one or two. Most divers find the underwater wrecks to be fascinating. Whether it was caused by an act of war or an act of God (weather), these dives can be some of the most memorable. In our local area - Long Island - we have dozens of wrecks we dive regularly. New York Harbor was and is one of the busiest in the world.

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To be a good wreck diver you need a certain number of fundamental skills that make sure you can make your dives on wrecks safely. These skills are at the heart of our Wreck Diving Program. Over the course of one review session and two dives, you will learn what it takes to be a safe wreck diver.

At Dutch Springs we do two dives to work on these all important skills. During the dives we will supply all needed specialized equipment - wreck reels, lift bags, Jon lines and SMB’s.

The course includes one lecture - which is done on Long Island at Tiedemann’s Diving Center, and two dives - which are done at Dutch Springs - during one of our Dutch Springs Weekends.

Register by phone, mail or in person at Tiedemann's Diving Center. Class size is very limited, so plan accordingly. Any questions? - Just give us a call at Tiedemann's Diving Center, 516-796-6560.

Click here to download our 2020 Advanced Flyer with all the details.

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