quarta-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2015
terça-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2015
Promoção Computadores Mares Natal 2015
Promoção limitada!
Se quiser obter o topo de Gama Icon, podera faze-lo ao mesmo preço que a scubastore!
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Um Naufrágio para todas as certificações - Ybis
Cargueiro que transportava ferro, afundando ao largo de Vigo durante um temporal em 1976.prof. max. 20mPosted by I DIVE Spirit on Sunday, September 7, 2014
Packs de Especialidades - Educação Continua - Mais tempo, mais fundo, de Dia de Noite
Niveis de Certificação e Profundidades Permitidas:
Scuba Diver – 12 meters with an Active Dive Professional
Open Water Diver – 18 meters
Advanced Adventurer – 30 meters if deep training was completed
Deep Diving Specialty – 40 meters
Enriched Air Nitrox – Do not exceed a maximum ppO2 of 1.4 BAR/ATA
Importante:
ao adquirir um destes packs de especialidade poderá usufruir de preços especiais na aquisição de material necessário:
Lanterna primária, Secundária
Carreto
Spool+boia de patamar.
Facilidades de Pagamento: 50% acto de inscrição +50% antes dos exames de mar.
Saiba mais aqui:
Para realizar mergulhos Profundos (abaixo dos 18m) faz todo o sentido usar uma mistura adequada de forma a poder prolongar o seu tempo de fundo não-descompressivo, o que no mergulho recreativo significa: Nitrox.
Pack de Especialidades#1
Profundo e Nitrox: 290€ - que lhe dá a certificação Specialist Diver (2 Especialidades)
Dado que para fazer a Especialidade Mergulho Profundo pelos Standards SSI deverá ter pelo menos 23 mergulhos registados, a i-DIVE requere também um Bom controle de Flutuabilidade e lançamento de bóia de patamar, pois para realizar mergulhos profundos a Flutuabilidade (Chave para o Sucesso de um(a) Mergulhador(a) é Essencial, bem como, utilizar a boia de patamar convenientemente.
Pack de Especialidades#2
Flutuabilidade Perfeita+Nitrox+Profundo: 440€
Onde fará as sessões de águas confinadas para treino específico de flutuabilidade, lançamento de boia de patamar, procedimentos para mergulho profundo, para após poder realizar no mar os respectivos exames das especialidades.
Pack de Especialidades#3
Mergulho Nocturno e Visibilidade Reduzida+Profundo+Nitrox: 300€
Certos procedimentos do Mergulho Nocturno e/ou Visibilidade Reduzida são semelhantes aos aplicáveis ao Mergulho profundo, desta forma poderá ganhar o conhecimento necessário para realizar mergulhos nocturnos, profundos, com visibilidade reduzida, com segurança e técnicas correctas de procedimentos.
Onde fará as sessões de águas confinadas para treino específico de flutuabilidade, lançamento de boia de patamar, procedimentos para mergulho profundo, para após poder realizar no mar os respectivos exames das especialidades.
Pack de Especialidades#4
Flutuabilidade Perfeita+ Mergulho Nocturno e Visibilidade Reduzida+Nitrox: 440€
Ainda não tem os mergulhos necessários para fazer a Especialidade Mergulho Profundo? Precisa de afinar a sua flutuabilidade, tornar o lançamento da bóia de patamar um procedimento standard e mecanizado? Gostaria de iniciar Mergulhos nocturnos e com visibilidade Reduzida com as técnicas adequadas, suplementando com Nitrox? Este pack é para si!
Assim quando estiver preparado(a) para iniciar os seus mergulhos profundos, já estará no ponto certo de experiência, know-how, tendo o conhecimento prévio de procedimentos utilizados em ambos os tipos de mergulho com toda a naturalidade.
Onde fará as sessões de águas confinadas para treino específico de flutuabilidade, lançamento de boia de patamar, procedimentos para mergulho profundo, para após poder realizar no mar os respectivos exames das especialidades.
segunda-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2015
Imagens do Mergulho, Jantar e Divers Night do Natal 2015
GUE Fundamentals?
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| Esquerda: Ricardo Constantino |
"GUE Fundamentals is the gateway to further GUE training, and the entry point for divers who already have a qualification. It's not a technical course, it's a course designed to turn basic skills such as buoyancy, trim and propulsion into rock solid reliable tools, and turn you into a confident, skilled diver."
Sobre o Instrutor: aqui
GUE Fundamentals
Course Outcomes
The GUE Fundamentals course is designed to cultivate the essential skills required by all sound diving practice. Included among its course outcomes are: to provide the recreational diver, who does not desire further diver training, with an opportunity to advance his/her basic diving skills; to train divers in the theory and practice of Nitrox; to provide divers with aspirations for more advanced diver training with the tools that will contribute to a greater likelihood of success; and to provide non-GUE trained divers with a gateway into GUE training.
Prerequisites
Applicants for a Fundamentals course must:
- Submit a completed registration form, a medical history, and a liability release to GUE Headquarters.
- Be physically and mentally fit.
- Hold insurance that will cover diving emergencies such as hyperbaric treatment, e.g. DAN Master-level insurance or equivalent.
- Be a nonsmoker.
- Obtain a physician’s prior written authorization for the use of prescription drugs, except for birth control, or for any prior medical condition that may pose a risk while diving.
- Be a minimum of 16 years of age.
- Be a certified GUE Rec 1 diver or be certified as an open water diver from a recognized training agency.
Course Content
The Fundamentals course is normally conducted over four days, requires 6 dives and at least 30 hours instruction, encompassing classroom, land drills and in-water work.
GUE Fundamentals Specific Training Standards
Student-to-instructor ratio is not to exceed 8:1 during land drill or surface exercises; it cannot exceed 4:1 during any in-water training.
Critical skills may only be performed up to a maximum depth of 30 feet/9 meters
Two dives must be at a depth of at least 25 feet/8 meters
Maximum depth 60 feet/18 meters
No overhead diving
No decompression
Required Training Materials
GUE training materials and recommended reading as determined by the course study packet received via online download after GUE course registration.
Academic Topics
- Introduction: GUE organization and course overview (objectives, limits, expectations)
- Building a solid skill base - buoyancy, trim, balance and propulsion
- Fundamental diving skills
- Streamlining and equipment configuration
- Situational awareness
- Dive planning and gas management
- Breathing gas overview
- Nitrox
- Decompression overview and minimum decompression procedures
- Diving safety and accident prevention
- The GUE system
- Land Drills and Topics
- Dive team protocols
- Basic Five
- S-drill and valve-drill
- Equipment fit and functions
- Propulsion techniques
- Pre-dive drills
- Surface marker deployment
- Diver rescue techniques (Fundamentals Tech)
- Required Dive Skills and Drills for Fundamentals Rating
(A) Required Dive Skills and Drills for a Fundamentals-Recreational Rating
- Must be able to swim at least 300 yards/275 meters in less than 14 minutes without stopping. This test should be conducted in a swimsuit and, where necessary, appropriate thermal protection.
- Must be able to swim a distance of at least 50 feet/15 meters on a breath hold while submerged.
- Demonstrate proficiency in safe diving practices; this would include pre-dive preparation, in-water activity, and post-dive assessment.
- Demonstrate awareness of team member location and a concern for safety, responding quickly to visual indications and dive partner requirements.
- Demonstrate good buoyancy and trim, i.e. approximate reference is a maximum of 30 degrees off horizontal while remaining within 5 feet/1.5 meters of a target depth.
- Demonstrate proficiency in lift bag/surface marker buoy deployment while using a spool.
- Efficiently and comfortably demonstrate how to donate gas to an out-of-gas diver in multiple gas-sharing scenarios.
- Efficiently and comfortably demonstrate how to donate gas to an out-of-gas diver followed by an ascent to the surface, utilizing minimum decompression.
- Demonstrate a safe and responsible demeanor throughout all training.
- Demonstrate proficiency in underwater communication.
- Demonstrate a comfortable demeanor while swimming without a mask, in touch contact.
- Demonstrate aptitude in the following open water skills: mask clearing, mask removal and replacement, regulator removal and exchange, long-hose deployment.
- Demonstrate safe ascent and descent procedures.
- Demonstrate proficiency in executing a valve drill.
- Demonstrate basic equipment proficiency and an understanding of the GUE equipment configuration.
- Demonstrate three propulsion techniques. Students should demonstrate comprehension of the components necessary for a successful backward kick.
(B) Required Dive Skills and Drills for a Fundamentals-Technical Rating
- This rating is required for those trainees seeking entry into GUE’s Cave and Technical courses. Skills 14-19 must be graded as a 3 or higher.
- Must be able to swim at least 300 yards/275 meters in less than 14 minutes without stopping. This test should be conducted in a swimsuit and, where necessary, appropriate thermal protection.
- Must be able to swim a distance of at least 50 feet/15 meters on a breath hold while submerged.
- Demonstrate proficiency in safe diving practices; this would include pre-dive preparation, in-water activity, and post-dive assessment.
- Demonstrate awareness of team member location and a concern for safety, responding quickly to visual indications and dive partner requirements.
- Demonstrate good buoyancy and trim, i.e. approximate reference is a maximum of 20 degrees off horizontal while remaining within 3 feet/1 meter of a target depth.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the ability to deploy a surface marker buoy while using a spool.
- Efficiently and comfortably demonstrate how to donate gas to an out-of-gas diver in multiple gas-sharing episodes.
- Efficiently and comfortably demonstrate how to donate gas to an out-of-gas diver followed by an ascent to the surface, utilizing minimum decompression.
- Demonstrate a safe and responsible demeanor throughout all training.
- Demonstrate proficiency in underwater communication.
- Demonstrate a comfortable demeanor while swimming without a mask, in touch contact.
- Demonstrate aptitude in the following open water skills: mask clearing, mask removal and replacement, regulator removal and exchange, long-hose deployment.
- Demonstrate safe ascent and descent procedures.
- Demonstrate an efficient valve drill with double tanks.
- Demonstrate basic equipment proficiency and an understanding of the GUE equipment configuration.
- Demonstrate proficiency in four propulsion techniques that would be appropriate in delicate and/or silty environments; students should also demonstrate competence in the backward kick and helicopter turns.
- Demonstrate proficiency with a primary light by using it during all skills except SMB deployment.
- Demonstrate diver rescue techniques, including effective management of an unconscious diver underwater.
- Equipment Requirements
(A) Required Equipment for a Fundamentals-Recreational Rating
GUE base configuration as outlined in Appendix A.
(B) Required Equipment for a Fundamentals-Technical Rating
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