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To unsubscribe click here 307 South Greenwich Rd. Wichita, KS 67207 316-775-6688 BLAIR CLARK PADI OPEN WATER DIVER COLE DIFFENBAUGH PADI OPEN WATER DIVER CODY HOUSER PADI OPEN WATER DIVER MICHAEL DALLY PADI OPEN WATER DIVER THANKS TO INSTRUCTOR CLIF MASON AND DIVE MASTER GARY HEAD FOR THE HELP IN GETTING THESE YOUNG MEN AND WOMAN CERTIFIED THANKS TO INSTRUCTORS BLAINE AND WENDY GARRET FOR THEIR PART ONE SCUBA INSTRUCTION THIS WEEKEND. A SPECIAL SHOUT-OUT TO COURSE DIRECTOR CHRIS HULETT FOR GETTING DIVE MASTER ERIC BUCK AND RUSSELL COAD READ FOR THEIR INSTRUCTOR EXAM NEXT WEEKEND. WE HAVE BEEN HOLDING FIRST AID CLASSES THREE DAYS A WEEK SO THAT OUR LOCAL GYM AND YMCA EMPLOYEES ARE PREPARED FOR THEIR HAPPY RE-OPENING THIS WEEK. SCUBA SCHOOL MAY 29-31 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS MAY 30 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY MAY 29-31 OPEN WATER PART 2 BEAVER LAKE JUNE 5-7 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS JUNE 6 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY JUNE 7 FIRST AID CLASS JUNE 12-14 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE, AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE) JUNE 14 FIRST AID CLASS JUNE 19-21 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS JUNE 20 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY JUNE 21 FIRST AID CLASS JUNE 26-28 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE, AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE) JULY 3-5 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS JULY 4 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY JULY 5 FIRST AID CLASS JULY 10-12 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE, AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE) JULY 17-19 OPEN WATER PART ONE JULY 18 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY JULY 19 FIRST AID CLASS JULY 24-26 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE, AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE) JULY 26 FIRST AID CLASS MAKE EVERY WEEKEND A DIVE WEEKEND ITS THAT TIME AGAIN, DIVE SEASON.IF YOUVE TAKEN YOUR PART ONE OR PLAN TO TAKE YOUR PART ONE COURSE IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS ITS TIME TO SIGN UP FOR THE OPEN WATER PART TWO COURSE. WE HAVE HAD A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF PEOPLE TRAINING THIS PAST FALL AND WINTER, THEREFORE WE ARE HAVING A LOT OF INTEREST IN OUR BEAVER LAKE PART TWO TRAINING THIS SEASON. ITS TIME TO THINK ABOUT SIGNING UP FOR OUR LAKE WEEKEND. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY 316-775-6688 BEAVER LAKE SCHEDULE MAY 29-31 Open Water, Advanced, Specialty Courses JUNE 12-14 Open Water, Advanced, Specialty Courses JUNE 26-28 Open Water, Advanced, and Specialty Courses. JULY 10-12 Open Water, Advanced, and Specialty Courses. JULY 24-26 Open Water, Advanced, and Specialty Courses. NOTE THAT WE PLAN TO BE FLEXIBLE WHEN ALLOWED TO START TRAINING AGAIN. THE SCHEDULE WILL ADD DATES AS NEEDED. SIGN UP NOW 316-775-6688 AMBER WAVES DIVING REPAIR CENTER Properly functioning gear is crucial, your safety depends on it. Thats why we are the best technicians in the business to service your gear. What to expect We have certified technicians that always follow manufacturer guidelines. Conscientious and thorough, we examine every part of your gear. Were 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! QUOTED AS CASH DISCOUNT PRICE SPECIAL NOTE ON THE ST. LUCIA TRIP. DELTA ADDED FLIGHTS TO THE ISLAND AND WE WERE ABLE TO SECURE A FLIGHT THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE AN OVERNIGHT LAYOVER ON THE TRIP BACK HOME. IF YOU ARE INSTERESTED IN THIS TRIP YOU WILL NEED TO PUT A DEPOSIT DOWN TO SECURE YOUR FLIGHT AND THE SPECIAL PRIC- ING OFFERED FOR THIS TRIP. ENRICHED AIR CLASS FORMING NOW….CALL 316-775-6688 WE CUSTOMIZE A SCHEDULE FOR YOU. COME IN , GET YOUR LEARNING MATERIALS, AND SIGN UP TODAY. AS YOU COULD EXPECT WE ARE EAGER FOR BUSINESS SO IF THERES JUST ONE OR TWO STUDENTS WE WILL HOLD CLASS. CALL US AT 316-775-6688 RESCUE CLASS 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 comfort- able 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! 5 Reasons Why You Need A Dive Computer 1. Dive tables are stac 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 de- compression as you descend into deeper depths. 2. Dive Computers give you longer boom me Dive computers can accurately calculate the amount of me you should be allowed underwater because it can take into account the changing depths when diving on mul-level dives. If you would calculate your allowed boom me using only a dive table, you would not be able to take into account the amount of me spent at shallow depths compared to deeper levels. 3. They offer more accurate me and depth informaon One of the hardest things to do when diving is to accurately determine the boom me and max depth of a dive. Oſten, these figures are not accurately recorded making dive table calculaons imperfect. If you use a dive computer you can completely eliminate your worries about dive me 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 as- cent rate monitors that will warn you if you are coming up too quickly. 5. Dive computers with air integraon have more helpful features Air integrated dive computers provide addional informaon such as cylinder pressure and the amount of air supply sll leſt. These can be difficult to calculate in different diving condions, so having a dive computer with an air integraon component is a great safe- ty feature which can help to prevent a running out of air emergency situaon. In concluding, using a dive computer provides many safety features. It allows novice and experienced divers to eliminate the problem of inaccurate informaon and potenal misuse of dive tables. Note Your scuba diving computer should not completely replace your dive table but be used in conjuncon with them. Although they are incredibly accurate and reliable, they can somemes fail. Lets say youre planning a dive to 100 feet, when you get there it should say you have a boom me of 20 minutes but instead it says you have a boom me of 60 minutes. Without the knowledge of your ta- bles, you would not know that your dive computer is malfunconing. Scubapro MK17 EVO/G260 Regulator If you dive deep, dive cold, or oſten find yourself on silty booms or in less-than-prisne waters, the MK17 EVO/G260 is the regulator system for you. The new MK17 EVO is Scubapro's premium high performance balanced diaphragm first stage. Engineered specifical- ly for cold water and harsh environments, its internal components are completely sealed off from the elements so neither water nor polluon can get inside the chrome-plated marine grade brass body to foul the mechanism. $675.00 The Wisdom 4 connues the tradion of the Sherwood Scuba Wisdom computer brand. The most significant difference between the Wisdom 3 and 4 is Bluetooth integraon to DiverLog+. With the 4 there is no need for a connecng cable and your laptop or desk- top. Just a simple synch between your phone and the Wisdom 4, you can upload all your sengs into the Wisdom 4 or download all your dives to the DiverLog+ App. Suunto EON Core Wrist Computer $439.00 ADD a Transmier for Scubapro Galileo 2 Wrist Computer Incredible, easy, easily incredible! The next generaon Galileo has ar- rived. Introducing the G2. Intuive, 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 me reading manuals, and more me enjoying the experience. Easy to Read: A brilliant, colorful screen with color indicators quickly draws your aenon to what you need to know. The G2 leverages col- or as a tool to deliver the best readability and usability available. Choose from four different color opons. Easy to Use: With the intui- ve 3 buon control, operang the G2 is a snap. With the G2 you can transmit your air pressure from up to 9 tanks. And the transmier blinks green, yellow or red to indicate your air level. $1,080.00 YES WE HAVE BCDs IN STOCK SCUBA PRO GLIDEX SCUBA PRO WOMENS BELLA AQUA LUNG WOMENS SOUL AQUA LUNG AXIOM Wife Experiences Sudden Memory Loss Every Time Amazon Package Arrives

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307 South Greenwich Rd.

Wichita, KS 67207

316-775-6688

BLAIR CLARK PADI

OPEN WATER DIVER

COLE DIFFENBAUGH

PADI OPEN WATER

DIVER

CODY HOUSER PADI

OPEN WATER DIVER MICHAEL DALLY PADI

OPEN WATER DIVER

THANKS TO INSTRUCTOR CLIF MASON AND DIVE MASTER GARY HEAD

FOR THE HELP IN GETTING THESE YOUNG MEN AND WOMAN CERTIFIED

THANKS TO INSTRUCTORS BLAINE AND WENDY GARRET FOR

THEIR PART ONE SCUBA INSTRUCTION THIS WEEKEND. A SPECIAL

SHOUT-OUT TO COURSE DIRECTOR CHRIS HULETT FOR GETTING

DIVE MASTER ERIC BUCK AND RUSSELL COAD READ FOR THEIR

INSTRUCTOR EXAM NEXT WEEKEND.

WE HAVE BEEN HOLDING FIRST AID CLASSES THREE DAYS A

WEEK SO THAT OUR LOCAL GYM AND YMCA EMPLOYEES ARE

PREPARED FOR THEIR HAPPY RE-OPENING THIS WEEK.

SCUBA SCHOOL

MAY 29-31 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS

MAY 30 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW

COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY

MAY 29-31 OPEN WATER PART 2 BEAVER LAKE

JUNE 5-7 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS

JUNE 6 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW

COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY

JUNE 7 FIRST AID CLASS

JUNE 12-14 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE,

AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE)

JUNE 14 FIRST AID CLASS

JUNE 19-21 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS

JUNE 20 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW

COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY

JUNE 21 FIRST AID CLASS

JUNE 26-28 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE,

AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE)

JULY 3-5 OPEN WATER PART ONE CLASS

JULY 4 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW

COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY

JULY 5 FIRST AID CLASS

JULY 10-12 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE,

AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE)

JULY 17-19 OPEN WATER PART ONE

JULY 18 DISCOVER SCUBA, SCUBA REVIEW

COURSE, OR JUST COME AND PLAY

JULY 19 FIRST AID CLASS

JULY 24-26 OPEN WATER PART 2, ADVANCED COURSE,

AND ANY DIVE SPECIALTY (BEAVER LAKE)

JULY 26 FIRST AID CLASS

MAKE EVERY WEEKEND A DIVE WEEKEND

IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN, “DIVE SEASON.” IF YOU’VE

TAKEN YOUR PART ONE OR PLAN TO TAKE YOUR

PART ONE COURSE IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS

IT’S TIME TO SIGN UP FOR THE OPEN WATER

PART TWO COURSE. WE HAVE HAD A

SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF PEOPLE TRAINING

THIS PAST FALL AND WINTER, THEREFORE WE

ARE HAVING A LOT OF INTEREST IN OUR

BEAVER LAKE PART TWO TRAINING THIS

SEASON. IT’S TIME TO THINK ABOUT SIGNING UP

FOR OUR LAKE WEEKEND.

RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY 316-775-6688

BEAVER LAKE SCHEDULE

MAY 29-31 Open Water, Advanced, Specialty

Courses

JUNE 12-14 Open Water, Advanced, Specialty

Courses

JUNE 26-28 Open Water, Advanced, and

Specialty Courses.

JULY 10-12 Open Water, Advanced, and

Specialty Courses.

JULY 24-26 Open Water, Advanced, and

Specialty Courses.

NOTE THAT WE PLAN TO BE FLEXIBLE WHEN

ALLOWED TO START TRAINING AGAIN. THE

SCHEDULE WILL ADD DATES AS NEEDED.

SIGN UP NOW 316-775-6688

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 have certified technicians that always follow

manufacturer 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!

QUOTED AS CASH

DISCOUNT PRICE

SPECIAL NOTE ON THE ST. LUCIA TRIP. DELTA ADDED FLIGHTS TO

THE ISLAND AND WE WERE ABLE TO SECURE A FLIGHT THAT DOES

NOT REQUIRE AN OVERNIGHT LAYOVER ON THE TRIP BACK HOME.

IF YOU ARE INSTERESTED IN THIS TRIP YOU WILL NEED TO PUT A

DEPOSIT DOWN TO SECURE YOUR FLIGHT AND THE SPECIAL PRIC-

ING OFFERED FOR THIS TRIP.

ENRICHED AIR CLASS

FORMING NOW….CALL 316-775-6688

WE CUSTOMIZE A SCHEDULE FOR YOU. COME IN , GET

YOUR LEARNING MATERIALS, AND SIGN UP TODAY. AS YOU

COULD EXPECT WE ARE EAGER FOR BUSINESS SO IF

THERE’S JUST ONE OR TWO STUDENTS WE WILL HOLD

CLASS. CALL US AT 316-775-6688

RESCUE CLASS 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 a ids 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 comfort-

able 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!

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 de-compression 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 underwater 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 compared 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 as-cent 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 safe-ty 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 misuse 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.

Scubapro MK17 EVO/G260 Regulator

If you dive deep, dive cold, or often find yourself on silty bottoms or

in less-than-pristine waters, the MK17 EVO/G260 is the regulator

system for you. The new MK17 EVO is Scubapro's premium high

performance balanced diaphragm first stage. Engineered specifical-

ly 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

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.

Suunto EON Core Wrist Computer

$439.00

ADD a Transmitter for

Scubapro Galileo 2 Wrist

Computer

Incredible, easy, easily incredible! The next generation Galileo has ar-

rived. 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 col-

or as a tool to deliver the best readability and usability available.

Choose from four different color options. Easy to Use: With the intui-

tive 3 button control, operating 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.

$1,080.00

YES WE HAVE BCDs IN STOCK

SCUBA PRO

GLIDEX

SCUBA PRO

WOMEN’S

BELLA

AQUA LUNG

WOMEN’S

SOUL

AQUA LUNG

AXIOM

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