Lake Superior Divers Supply and School offers a variety of specialty classes
for your choosing!
*$75.00 Fee- 2 Dives
Boat Diver
You will learn the
techniques and procedures for diving from various types of boats.
Drift
Diver
You
will learn how to glide with the current and feel the excitement of “flying”
underwater.
Dry
Suit Diver
You will learn the
proper techniques to diving with a dry suit and staying warm in colder water
climates.
Enriched Air-
Nitrox Diver
You will learn how
to dive with enriched air instead of standard air. By doing so, you can extend
your no decompression limits and spend more time underwater.
Multi-lever
Diver
You
will learn how to extend your bottom time without having to enter into more
hazardous decompression diving.
Peak
Buoyancy Diver
You
will learn how to fine-tune your buoyancy and soar over reefs. This will extend
your bottom time by reducing air consumption and will prolog the life of your
equipment.
Underwater
Photography
You
will learn how to take your photography skills below the water.
*$125.00
Fee- 3 Dives
Night Diver
You will learn how
to navigate and illuminate your way through the water after the sun goes down.
Everything looks different at night- especially the underwater world. Some
underwater creatures and plant life are only active at night.
Ice
Diver
This
is definitely extreme diving! You will learn how to dive under the ice in
extreme cold water temperatures
Underwater
Navigator
You
will learn how to locate where you are and where you are going underwater in
this course.
Underwater
Videography
You
will learn how to take your videography skills below the water.
*$150.00 Fee- 4 Dives
Deep
Diver
You
will learn the proper deep dive planning and procedures that will allow you to
see things at extreme underwater depths that others can only dream about!
Search
and Recovery Diver
You
will learn effective ways of finding objects underwater and bringing them to the
surface.
Wreck
Diver
You
will learn the knowledge necessary for safe and fun wreck diving and develop the
skills necessary for exploring sunken vessels, airplanes, and automobiles.