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* [[Knife]] to cut ropes and nets
* [[Knife]] to cut ropes and nets


* [[Mask]] allows the diver to see clearly underwater.
* [[Diving mask]] allows the diver to see clearly underwater.


* [[Rebreather]] an alternative to an [[Aqualung]]
* [[Rebreather]] an alternative to an [[Aqualung]]
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* [[Watch]]
* [[Watch]]


* [[Weighting system]]
* [[Diving weighting system]]
** A nylon web 2" wide that holds the weights (some belts can be filled with lead pellets as weights.) and features a quick release buckle. Belts come in many color with yellow or black being the most popular.
** A nylon web 2" wide that holds the weights (some belts can be filled with lead pellets as weights.) and features a quick release buckle. Belts come in many color with yellow or black being the most popular.
** Weights - used to offset positive buoyancy.
** Weights - used to offset positive buoyancy.

Revision as of 15:55, 26 February 2004

The fundamental piece of diving equipment used by divers is theSCUBA breathing equipment.

Equipment worn by SCUBA divers

  • Knife to cut ropes and nets
  • Diving mask allows the diver to see clearly underwater.
  • Diving weighting system
    • A nylon web 2" wide that holds the weights (some belts can be filled with lead pellets as weights.) and features a quick release buckle. Belts come in many color with yellow or black being the most popular.
    • Weights - used to offset positive buoyancy.
      • Lead is the most common material used
      • 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 pound blocks with holes to thread the weight belt through
      • Many modern BCD's have weight pockets with quick release buckles

Surface Detection Aids

The purposes of this class of equipment are to:

  • allow the boat cover to find you on the surface after a dive
  • prevent the diver being run over by boats on the ascent
  • mark the diver's position during a drift dive or while doing deco
  • help lifeboats and helicopters to locate the diver

Surface Detection Aids (with cheapest/most effective towards the top) includes:

  • Surface Marker Buoy or Decompression Buoy (Delayed SMBs)
  • Red or yellow collapsible flag - high visibility, robust, bungeed to cylinder
  • Torch - rechargeable are generally best
  • Whistle - cheap, will only be heard by people far from engine noise
  • Strobe - needs long lasting batteries
  • High pressure whistle - expensive but they are effective
  • Orange water die - for helicopters
  • Compact Disk - makes a good, safe mirror of sunlight or searchlights
  • Red flares - for helicopters and lifeboats
  • EPIRB (Electronic Position Indicating Radio Beacon)

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