Which CCR? Understanding differences in Rebreather design.
Jon Wright explores the differences between electronically controlled CCR (ECCR) and constant mass flow (CMF) CCR (sometimes called diver controlled or manually controlled CCR) designs.
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Jon Wright explores the differences between electronically controlled CCR (ECCR) and constant mass flow (CMF) CCR (sometimes called diver controlled or manually controlled CCR) designs.
As a technical diver, what I enjoy most about teaching is demystifying the more esoteric aspects of physics, physiology, gas management and technique. We do not need to be diving to great depth in order to benefit from this increased knowledge base and in many ways, having a more thorough understanding of the what, why…
Tropical Hill is one of our staff’s favourite dives. Think of the classic image of a mountain – big peak, little peak? – now imagine it underwater, covered with wonderful marine life! Excellent visibility and a beautiful backdrop make this site a favourite for photographers.
A bewildering number of options and different machines present a mass of information for the potential new CCR diver which is difficult to assimilate without some base knowledge. With this article I hope to clarify the basic operational aspects of CCR, as well as highlighting positive and negative aspects of this diving system.
Maximum Depth: 22m / 73 ft Level: Easy & Relaxing Sharkies Hideaway is the name of the dive sites along the western side of Mabouya Island which we have split into part 1 and part 2. During the winter is can be an exposed entry and exit due to northerly winds and swells, but…
Carriacou’s Sisters Rocks is considered one of the best dive spots in the Caribbean region. This article explores what makes this incredible dive a must for experienced divers.