Playa del Carmen Trip Overview

The desire for underwater adventure in caves, caverns and cenotes has settled in you?

Mexico has the most concentrated submerged cave system in the world. The Yucatan Peninsula is a gigantic karst plateau with the two longest underground systems in the world (Ox Bel Ha and Sac Actun). It is an ideal place to follow this course because the region offers cave dives of all types and levels with different passages and depths.

This course will allow you to learn the lateral configuration of scuba tanks in order to have more versatility and hydrodynamics. The main idea of this new equipment configuration is precisely to sneak into tight spaces and/or with obstacles.

This course is designed to teach certified divers how to safely utilize sidemounted primary cylinders as an alternative to the traditional back-mounted configuration.

Additional Info

Duration: 2 days
Starts: Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Trip Category: Water Sports >> Other Water Sports



Explore Playa del Carmen Promoted Experiences

What to Expect When Visiting Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico

The desire for underwater adventure in caves, caverns and cenotes has settled in you?

Mexico has the most concentrated submerged cave system in the world. The Yucatan Peninsula is a gigantic karst plateau with the two longest underground systems in the world (Ox Bel Ha and Sac Actun). It is an ideal place to follow this course because the region offers cave dives of all types and levels with different passages and depths.

This course will allow you to learn the lateral configuration of scuba tanks in order to have more versatility and hydrodynamics. The main idea of this new equipment configuration is precisely to sneak into tight spaces and/or with obstacles.

This course is designed to teach certified divers how to safely utilize sidemounted primary cylinders as an alternative to the traditional back-mounted configuration.

Itinerary

Course content:

– Gas matching procedures to include dissimilar volumes
– Gas management utilizing independent cylinders
– Psychological considerations
– Equipment considerations (cylinder options, regulator options, buoyancy compensator, harness options, proper weighting and equipment configurations)
– Communication (hand signals and light signals)
– Problem-solving (gas-sharing, gas hemorrhages, light failure, loss of visibility, entanglement and self-rescue)
– Tight spaces
– Conservation
– Difficult water entries
– S-Drills; specific to sidemount



Compare Playa del Carmen Similar Experiences