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Experienced
Divers
Have you a qualification from another organization?? Well if so you are very welcome! We recognize most international diving grades and offer equivalence to our own grades. What does this mean for you? Well, it means that if you have a recognized qualification you will not have to go through all the training again, there will be a few lectures and possibly a little waterwork to be done but nothing too complicated.
New
Divers
When you can try?
During the months of October and January, most of our clubs will be participating in Try a Dive / Try a Snorkel introductory sessions. This gives you a great opportunity to come along and see what you think, and meet the people involved. A great experience is guaranteed so come along!
What do you need for a dive?
With the assistance of equipment such as scuba masks, breathing regulators, buoyancy devices, fins, and gauges, divers can explore the underwater world at their leisure. Modern diving is very safe and easy to learn.
What's involved in a dive?
Try a dive’ is where you can test the waters in a safe and helpful environment. Our organisation is run by divers for divers; with the long term interests of the individual development as our prime objective.
Basic Equipment
All participants in a ‘try and dive’ must wear a swimming cap and clothing that can lightly protect your back from diving equipment.
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Address Cork City
Email: info@dauntsac.com
Phone: 087 343 6711
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Blog | News/Events
Donegal wreck may have Spanish Armada link
Blog TWO SHIPWRECKS discovered off the Donegal coastline may be linked to the late 16th-century Spanish Armada and a separate late 18th-century French armada, despatched to assist Irish rebellion efforts. However, identification of the two wrecks...
Captain Morgan’s Cannons Found?
Diver Joe Lepore steadies a heavy 17th-century cannon as it's lifted by an airbag from the seafloor near the mouth of Panama's Chagres River (see map) in a recently released picture taken in 2010. The newly recovered cannon is among six believed to have belonged to...
Buried treasure in English Channel
Blog He has been working in the murky seas around Britain’s coast for 25 years. But now commercial diver Sean Ryan, of Huddersfield, has struck gold – quite literally! The 45-year-old from Crosland Moor has found a hoard of buried treasure. Okay, it...