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Diving, Retail & Service Price List 2018 DIVING PRICE LIST DIVING Description Price Shore Dive 1 guided shore dive in Flying Fish Cove or Ethel Beach $65 Boat Dive 1 boat dive, including weights, air tank and boat $139 Double Tank Dive 2 boat dives, including weights, air tanks and boat $205 Boat Passenger 1 boat passenger fee for double tank dive $30 Special Trip Surcharge Long distance fuel surcharge for southwest or south side of $75 island (min 4 divers) Night or Early Morning Surcharge for a night dive or early morning dive from the $38 Surcharge boat, including guide (min 4 divers) Scuba Skills Update Refresher dive, including theory session, shallow water skill $169 practice, dive equipment and 1 shore dive with an instructor Private Guide Private guide per dive, max 2 persons per guide $98 EANX 32% Fill Nitro 32% per tank $8 DIVING PACKAGES Description Price 3-Day Dive Package Total 6 dives, 2 per day, including weights, air tanks and $595 boat. Package is per person and cannot be shared. 7th, 8th & 9th Dive Extra dive to 3-day dive package per dive $99 5-Day Dive Package Total 10 dives, 2 per day, including weights, air tanks and $970 boat. Package is per person and cannot be shared. 11th Dive Onwards Extra dive to the 5-day dive package per dive $97 DIVE GEAR RENTAL Description Price BCD, Regulator, Short Price per single item per day hired $9 Wetsuit, Dive Computer Equipment Package 1 BCD, regulator, short wetsuit and dive computer per day $29 Equipment Package 2 BCD, regulator, long wetsuit and dive computer per day $35 Long Wetsuit Long 5mm Wetsuit per day $15 Surface Marker Buoy Mandatory for all diving. Price per day $5 (SMB) Underwater Torch Metalsub underwater torch per day $10 Underwater Camera Olympus TG-870 underwater camera with housing per day $25 Underwater Scooter Bonex Ecos underwater scooter per dive. Must have DPV $40 diving license Bonex Ecos underwater scooter 2 dives rental. Must have $60 DPV diving license SPG or Alternate Air Air gauge or alternate air source rental price per item per $4 Source day Weight Belt & Weights Weight Belt with weights hire per day. $15 DIVE GEAR RENTAL Description Price Stage Regulator & Stage regulator with stage tank rigging per day $14 Rigging Stage Tank Rental 7 litre stage tank, air fill $10 7 litre stage tank, EANx 32% fill $14 Air Tank Rental 1 air tank hire with weight belt & weights $15 EANx Tank Rental 1 nitrox tank hire with weight belt & weights $19 SNORKELLING Description Price Half-Day Snorkel Trip 4.5 hour trip, visiting 2 separate sites, including snorkel $95 equipment and boat Single Snorkel Trip 2 hour trip, visiting 1 site, including snorkel equipment and $60 boat Fins Full-foot fins hire per day $5 Mask snorkel/dive mask hire per day $5 Snorkel snorkel hire per day $5 ABC Package Fins, mask & snorkel hire per day $11 SSI ENTRY LEVEL DIVE Description Price COURSES Try Scuba Half-day program that requires no diving certification. $169 Includes theory session, all dive equipment, shallow water skill practice and 1 shore dive with an instructor Try Scuba Repeat 2 boat dives with an instructor, each max 12 meters. $280 Session Includes instructor fee, dive equipment, tanks and boat. Must already complete Try Scuba option SSI Scuba Diver Course Includes SSI Open Water online rental materials & $464 certification, theory, 3 confined water sessions, 2 open water dives from shore (max 12m), dive equipment and SSI Logbook SSI Open Water Course Includes SSI Open Water online rental materials & $585 certification, theory, 6 confined water sessions, 4 open water dives from shore, dive equipment and SSI Logbook SSI Premium Open Water Includes SSI Open Water online rental materials & $785 Course certification, theory, 6 confined water sessions, 4 open water dives from shore and 2 boat dives, dive equipment and SSI Logbook SSI Open Water Referral Includes theory review, 4 open water dives from shore & $380 dive equipment. Must have valid referral form and logbook SSI Diamond Materials Upgrade any courses’ rental materials to an unlimited and $30 downloadable version. Rental Materials expire upon certification & can only be viewed online SSI CONTINUING Description Price EDUCATION DIVE COURSES SSI Advanced Adventurer Includes SSI Advanced Adventurer online rental materials & $735 certification, theory, 5 speciality dives and dive equipment. Choose from Deep, Navigation, Drift, Night, Photo/Video, Search & Recovery, Fish ID, Buoyancy, Scooter. Camera, torch and scooter rental not included SSI Stress & Rescue Includes SSI Stress & Rescue online rental materials & $715 certification, theory, 3 confined water sessions, and 3 open water dives. SSI React Right Includes SSI React Right online rental materials & $220 certification, theory, and practical sessions in first aid and CPR with instructor SSI Enriched Air Nitrox Includes SSI Enriched Air Nitrox online rental materials & $220 up to 40% certification, theory, and practical session with instructor. No Dives included. Receive 10 free EANx upgrade fills after completion of course SSI Deep Diving Includes SSI Deep Diving online rental materials & $425 Speciality certification, theory, 3 dives and dive equipment. Certifies to max 40m SSI 2 Dive Speciality Includes SSI Speciality online rental materials & certification, $290 Courses theory, dive equipment and 2 dives. Choose from Buoyancy, Navigation, Search & Recovery, Night, Drift SSI Equipment Includes SSI Equipment Techniques online rental materials $355 Techniques & certification, theory, and practical session with instructor. No Dives included. Receive personalised training on how to maintain and service dive equipment SSI Science of Diving Includes SSI Science of Diving online rental materials & $220 certification, and theory sessions with instructor. No Dives included. Learn in-depth about diving physics, physiology, decompression theory, aquatic environments and equipment. SSI Diamond Materials Upgrade any courses’ rental materials to an unlimited and $30 downloadable version. Rental Materials expire upon certification & can only be viewed online SSI PRO LEVEL Description Price DIVE COURSES SSI Dive Guide Includes SSI Dive Guide online materials & non-professional $995 certification, theory and practical sessions. Total hours 60. Pre-requisites required RETAIL PRICE LIST MASKS Price Linea $110 Teknika $105 Ventura + $85 Look $80 SNORKELS Price Aquilon $40 Air $50 Elliptical Purge Valve $50 FINS Price Express Full Foot $110 Hot Shot Open Heel $155 Spring Straps $85 Marlin (Kids) $35 SNORKEL SETS Price Aqualung Snorkel Set - $200 Express Full Foot Fins, Yellow Look Mask, Yellow Aquilon Snorkel Kids Snorkel Set - Blue fins, $20 Mask, Snorkel, Intro to snorkelling DVD BCDs Price Axiom i3 $870 Lotus $750 Pro HD $560 Wave $405 REGULATORS Price XTX200 with XTX40 $975 DS4 with ATX40 $600 Apeks SPG with HP hose $150 DIN Adapter $65 Apeks 1st Stage Service Kit $40 Apeks 2nd Stage Service Kit $25 REGULATORS Price Regulator Mouthpiece $12 HOSES Price Miflex HP 80cm Hose $55 Miflex LP 75cm Hose (Black) $50 Miflex LP 100cm Hose (Yellow) $50 Miflex LP Inflator Hose $50 DIVE COMPUTERS Price i450T $1050 i300 $390 Transmitter $425 WETSUITS / RASH GAURDS / Price SWIM SUITS Aqualung Short 3mm Wetsuit $140 Aqualung Kids Short 3mm $120 Wetsuit Hood $45 Neoprene 3mm Socks $40 Aqualung Long Sleeve Rash $70 Guard with Hood Waterproof Libra 5mm Shortie $155 with Hood Long Sleeve Adult Rashguards $45 Short Sleeve Adult Rashguards $35 Kids Rashguards $20 Mens Swim Shorts $35 Kids Swim Suits $20 Womens Bikini / Tankkini $35 RETRACTOR CLIPS Price Locking Console Retractor $60 #80331 Scuba Console Compact $50 Retractor #80332 Medium Flashlight Retractor $45 #80334 Small Flashlight Retractor $40 #80335 DIVE ACCESSORIES Price Metal Sub Torch $200 BCD Torch / Strobe Light $85 Aqualung 12L Dry Bag $50 Aqualung 50L Dry Bag $100 IQ 40L Dry Bag $30 Aqualung Mesh Gear Bag $40 Underwater Slate $30 SSI Logbook $18 Aqualung Dive Knife $110 Aqualung SMB $45 Antifog Spray $15 Aqualung BCD Weight Pockets $90 Aqualung Quick Dry Towel $25 Apex 45m Aluminium Spool $140 Apeks Cave Arrows $15 Kids Aqua Sandals $10 BARUNA STERLING SILVER Price JEWELLERY Hammerhead Shark $75 Reef Shark $75 Tuna $100 Giant Trevally $100 Eagle Ray (Large) $100 Eagle Ray (Small) $30 Manta Ray $85 Whale Shark (Large) $100 Whale Shark (Small) $30 Turtle (Large) $85 Turtle (Small) $45 Dolphin $45 Lava Bracelet $20 Rubber Necklace 3mm $20 Rubber Necklace 2mm $15 Earrings for Charms $15 SERVICE PRICE LIST SERVICES Price Boat Charter Hourly Private boat charter per hour, min 2 hours $275 Boat Charter Daily Private boat charter for the day, max 8 hours $2000 Regulator Check & Cleaning Clean corrosion and test intermediate pressure $50 Regulator Full Service by Aqualung and Apeks regulators only $150 Equipment Technician Computer Battery Change Certain models only $25 Cylinder Hydro Test Hydrostatic test per tank $50.
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