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307 South Greenwich Rd.
Wichita, KS 67207
TROY DINGMAN
PADI OPEN WATER
TORI HASSLER PADI
OPEN WATER DIVER
NATHANIEL BAUCUM PADI
OPEN WATER DIVER
MICAH STUHLDREHER
PADI OPEN WATER DIVER
TIMOTHY PITTS PADI
OPEN WATER DIVER
THANKS TO INSTRUCTORS CHRIS AND SUSAN HULETT
FOR PROVIDING SAFE AND FUN DIVING THIS PAST
WEEKEND. CONGRATULATIONS NEW DIVERS!
WICHITA STATE’S DARING TO WONDER STAFF COMPLETED THEIR
FIRST AID CERTIFICATIONS ON TUESDAY.
PICTURED ABOVE IS THE SECOND GROUP OF TEACHERS AT
HESSTON CHILD CARE. AGAIN, THANKS FOR A GREAT DAY!
HESSTON CHILD CARE HELD THEIR FIRST AID IN-SERVICE THIS
PAST SATURDAY AND WE HAD A GREAT TIME TRAINING THEM IN
FIRST AID
SCUBA SCHOOL
SEPT 9 WICHITA STATE SCUBA CLASS
SEPT 11-13 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS
SEPT 12 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW
COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY
SEPT 13 FIRST AID CLASS
SEPTE 16 WICHITA STATE SCUBA CLASS
SEPT 18-20 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE,
AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE)
SEPT 20 FIRST AID CLASS
SEPT 23 WICHITA STATE SCUBA CLASS
SEPT 25-27 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS
SEPT 26 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW
COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY
SEPT 27 FIRST AID CLASS
SEPT 30 WICHITA STATE SCUBA CLASS
OCT 2-4 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE,
AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE)
OCT 14 WICHITA STATE SCUBA CLASS
OCT 9-11 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS
OCT 10 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW
COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY
OCT 11 FIRST AID CLASS
OCT 14 WICHITA STATE SCUBA CLASS
OCT 16-18 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE,
AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE)
OCT 18 FIRST AID CLASS
MAKE EVERY WEEKEND A DIVE WEEKEND
TRAINING AT BEAVER LAKE ARKANSAS
Beaver Lake is a man-made reservoir in the Ozark Mountains
of Northwest Arkansas and is formed by a dam across the White
River only a few hours drive from Wichita. Beaver Lake waters
are deep, clean, and clear. Beaver Lake is optimal for scuba div-
ing because the water is deep and visibility is great making for
interesting sites.
COME JOIN US FOR A WEEKEND OF FUN
BEAVER LAKE SCHEDULE
SEPT 18-20 Open Water, Advanced, and
Specialty Courses.
OCT 2-4 Open Water, Advanced, and
Specialty Courses.
OCT 14-16 Open Water, Advanced, and
Specialty Courses. (LAST CLASS
LAKE CLASS FOR THE 2020 DIVE
SEASON)
SIGN UP NOW 316-775-6688
HAVE YOU FINISHED YOUR
SCUBA CERTIFICATION?
WE ALL LEAD BUSY LIVES AND IT SEEMS THAT TIME CAN
JUST GET AWAY FROM US. AS YOU CAN SEE, WE ONLY
HAVE FOUR OPPORTUNITIES LEFT FOR YOU TO GET TO THE
LAKE AND FINISH YOUR CERTIFICATION. IT’S TIME TO PULL
THE TRIGGER AND SIGN UP TO FINISH YOUR PADI
CERTIFICATION BEFORE TIME RUNS OUT. CALL US AT
316-775-6688 TO SCHEDULE YOUR CLASS.
AMBER WAVES DIVING REPAIR CENTER
Properly functioning gear is crucial
Your safety depends on it. That’s why we are the best
technicians in the business to service your gear.
What to expect We are certified technicians that always follow manu-
facturer guidelines. Conscientious and thorough, we
examine every part of your gear. We’re always on the
lookout for wear and corrosion, immediately swapping
out anything worn or damaged. We want your next
dive to be your best dive!
DIVE MASTER
CLASS IS NOW
FORMING
ADVANCED OPEN WATER COURSE
The Advanced Open Water Diver Course (AOW) is the next step in learning advanced skills directly applicable to scuba diving. Fre-
quently, an AOW card is just the ticket to diving at a variety of more sites. For example, we know of several places in the Philippines,
Malaysia, Australia, and some wreck sites in Florida who will not let you dive at certain, more advanced sites, unless you have the
AOW or above certification. The reason is that the operators don't want to risk putting OW divers into certain advanced level dive con-
ditions such as currents or deep, blue water, environments. They know that PADI AOW certified divers have the skills and experience
necessary for such sites.
There are a total of 5 dives necessary to complete the course. The required 2 Core dives are
Deep and Underwater Navigation. You can choose the remaining 3 Adventure Dives. This
course is for newly certified divers as well as divers with more experience who wish to expand
their knowledge and practical skills. Also, if you don't have enough time to complete the full
AOW course, the Adventure Diver rating is awarded after completion after any 3 Adventure
Dives.
Why should you take the Advanced Open Water Course?
Open Water Divers have learned the basics, the "how" of diving. After a few dives, there is a need to expand that dive knowledge and
learn practical skills which can increase your enjoyment of diving. Ever surface far away from the boat and have a long surface swim
back? With the Navigation dive, you will learn how to prevent that situation, using compass as well as natural navigational aids to as-
sist in your underwater journey. For deep diving, there are special concerns, and as an Open Water Diver, you are certified to dive 18
meters/60 feet. After completing the AOW course, that level is extended to 30 meters/100 feet.
If you really want to advance your skills and be more comfortable
in the water, taking this course is the way to do it. We have
openings for the Beaver lake trip. Give us a call and schedule
your course today!
LEARN MORE HERE
5 Reasons Why You Need A Dive Computer 1. Dive tables are static but dive computers are constant A dive computer can provide constant tracking of decompression status. The purpose of using a dive computer is to help prevent diver’s disease or decompression sick-ness. It will give you more freedom on your dive because you will be able to constantly track decompression as you descend into deeper depths. 2. Dive Computers give you longer bottom time Dive computers can accurately calculate the amount of time you should be allowed underwa-ter because it can take into account the changing depths when diving on multi-level dives. If you would calculate your allowed bottom time using only a dive table, you would not be able to take into account the amount of time spent at shallow depths com-pared to deeper levels. 3. They offer more accurate time and depth information One of the hardest things to do when diving is to accurately determine the bottom time and max depth of a dive. Often, these figures are not accurately recorded making dive table calculations imperfect. If you use a dive computer you can completely eliminate your worries about dive time and maximum depth inaccuracies. 4. They feature an ascent rate gauge You know that it is important to ascend slowly from your dive. Going faster than the usual rate of between thirty and sixty feet a mi-nute might increase the chance of experiencing decompression sickness. While a dive table may tell when you should ascend from a dive, it cannot tell you how fast you are actually ascending when you are diving. Dive computers, on the other hand, have built-in ascent rate monitors that will warn you if you are coming up too quickly. 5. Dive computers with air integration have more helpful features Air integrated dive computers provide additional information such as cylinder pressure and the amount of air supply still left. These can be difficult to calculate in different diving conditions, so having a dive computer with an air integration component is a great safety feature which can help to prevent a running out of air emergency situation. In concluding, using a dive computer provides many safety features. It allows novice and experienced divers to eliminate the problem of inaccurate information and potential mis-use of dive tables. Note Your scuba diving computer should not completely replace your dive table but be used in conjunction with them. Although they are incredibly accurate and reliable, they can sometimes fail. Let’s say you’re planning a dive to 100 feet, when you get there it should say you have a bottom time of 20 minutes but instead it says you have a bottom time of 60 minutes. Without the knowledge of your ta-bles, you would not know that your dive computer is malfunctioning.
ENRICHED AIR CLASS
FORMING NOW….CALL 316-775-6688
The Wisdom 4 continues the tradition of the
Sherwood Scuba Wisdom computer brand.
The most significant difference between the
Wisdom 3 and 4 is Bluetooth integration to
DiverLog+. With the 4 there is no need for a
connecting cable and your laptop or desk-
top. Just a simple synch between your
phone and the Wisdom 4, you can upload all
your settings into the Wisdom 4 or download
all your dives to the DiverLog+ App.
Scubapro G2 Wrist Dive
Computer
Incredible, easy, easily incredible! The
next generation Galileo has arrived.
Introducing the G2. Intuitive, reliable
and bulletproof, Scubapro combined
everything you love about the Galileo with everything you've
dreamed of in a dive computer. It's everything you expect from
Scubapro in full color. Easy to read. Easy to use. Easy to love.
Spend less time reading manuals, and more time enjoying the
experience. Easy to Read: A brilliant, colorful screen with color
indicators quickly draws your attention to what you need to
know. The G2 leverages color as a tool to deliver the best reada-
bility and usability available. Choose from four different color
options. Easy to Use: With the intuitive 3 button control, oper-
ating the G2 is a snap. With the G2 you can transmit your air
pressure from up to 9 tanks. And the transmitter blinks green,
yellow or red to indicate your air level.
FREE TRANSMITTER UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH
Suunto EON Core Wrist Computer
$995.95
ADD a Transmitter for
$439.00
Scubapro MK11/C370 Regulator
The Mk11 First Stage Regulator is the per-
fect choice for the recreational diver who
wants the advantage of a diaphragm first
stage for use in temperate waters. Dia-
phragm-based first stages are environmentally sealed so that water
cannot enter the inner mechanism. This first stage comes standard
with the Thermal Insulating System (TIS), which keeps your first stage
from freezing up and malfunctioning in cold water conditions. Addi-
tionally, its over-balanced diaphragm first stage design gives you better
breathing performance at greater depths. he C370 is the newest addi-
tion to Scubapro's family of high performance second stages. Fully ad-
justable, the C370 includes a user adjustable inhalation effort control
knob along with a small coaxial dive/pre-dive lever. The new air bal-
anced C370 is lightweight, breathes easy, offers full user controls and
delivers effortless airflow.
PRICED RIGHT AT $510.00
Scubapro MK17 EVO/G260 Regulator
The new MK17 EVO is Scubapro's premium high performance bal-
anced diaphragm first stage. Engineered specifically for cold water
and harsh environments, its internal components are completely
sealed off from the elements so neither water nor pollution can get
inside the chrome-plated marine grade brass body to foul the
mechanism.
$675.00
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