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Stern platform Pelagic Australis |
Diving off Pelagic |
Features and Equipment on Pelagic Australis include:
Bauer Junior compressor operating at 240 bar, driven by electric motor
Spare Bauer Junior compressor petrol engine driven (mobile)
Dive platform and fixed boarding ladder on vessel’s stern
8 x 10 liter bottles (new 2003) with both DIN and A Frame valves
120 kg of weights in various sizes
Oxygen bottle and giving set operating at 2 and 4 liters per minute
Bulk stowage in forepeak and lazerette for diving gear and misc equipment
Hanging stowage for wet suits and dry suits
Heating arrangement for drying equipment overnight
2 x shower compartments with hot water on tap
2 x 4.0 meter Zodiac inflatable dinghies
A few facts and suggestions:
We can cater for 8 diving clients maximum and can handle two dives per day in a single area if need be and suggest limiting the number in the water at any one time to 4.
For amateur divers, we insist on shallow water diving only (less than 15 meter) in the case of the Antarctic Peninsula and South Georgia. The wildlife will in any case be near the surface.
Because there is no hyperbaric chamber in any of these locations, shallow water diving is fundamental, with the risks considered.
We require that there is at least one PADI or equivalent Dive Master in the group and that all members of the group have some cold water diving experience.
All diving clients must submit a detailed explanation of their diving experience with copies of their licenses.
Depending on the level of experience, two members of the group with a Dive Master rating possibly will be required.
Client’s regulators must be rated for 0 degrees C.
The Pelagic Medical Form in addition to the standard version will have to include an additional comment by the doctor giving the OK for his patient to undertake cold water diving.
IMPORTANT TO NOTE:
Pelagic Expeditions is offering Pelagic Australis as a dive platform, but we do not ‘organize’ dive charters as such. Furthermore the sailing crew of the Pelagic Australis will not be responsible for the diving activities. In the case of amateur divers forming a group and chartering the vessel, their Dive Master(s) would take all responsibility for the group once ‘over the side.’
Below: Some pictures from
various diving expeditions. Click for larger images
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