Some information about the CCR Voyager


From today on we are offering CCR Voyager courses, you will be able to follow the courses as mentioned below:

1) CCR air diluant Price of the course is 850 euro*
2) CCR Decompression Price of the course is 600 euro*
3) CCR He Trimix Price of the course is 990 euro*

*Manual, certification, gas and sofnolime are not included in the course.

Link to Voyager website : CCR Voyager

Please contact us for further details or bookings.The first course is already booked and starts the 16 th of may 2008.
Technical Information:

SYSTEM : modular - SCR or MCCR
GAS: SCR: EANx - CCR: air / trx-oxygen
MAX DEPTH : 40 mt EANx - 100 mt TRX
ALIMENTATION: Manual / Mechanical CMF
AUTOMATIC DEMAND VALVE: Yes
LOOP VOLUME MAX: 16 Lt. (12Lt. Breathing bags)
CANNISTER CAPACITY: 2.8 Kg (mesh 1-2.5mm)
FILTER DURATION: 245 min. (CE test compliant 1,6Lt/min. CO2)
TANK: 2 X 3 Lt. (STEELor Aluminium) Standard size, other size available
PpO2 MONITOR: yes(1 monitor for SCR conf.) (3 monitors for CCR conf.)( 4° monitor or computer optional (VR2 or VR3)
AUTO—DRAINAGE SYSTEM: yes
ACCESSORIES: Inox back plate, integrated weightsystem, 4° oxy sensor, H.C. cannister (4,3 kg.), CC R upgrade kit.
The Voyager has a CE certificate in SCR to 40 meters depth on nitrox and in CCR to 100 meters on TMX
Registration number: CE 14143

Gigi Cassati (Speleonaut) dived the Vrelo Une cave (Croatia 2007): The first exploration in this spring had been done some years ago by a French diver: he reached 50 m depth in the summer 2007; Casati reached the depth of -205m as far as 290m from the entrance. 13’ walking and 295’ total diving. Water temperature: 9°C. Vrelo Une is now one of the deepest explorations in the world. The difference from other deep springs is the low temperature of the water. This dive is the deepest in the world done with a manual closed-circuit (Voyager MCCR). Vrelo Une is the deepest Balkans spring...
...Pascal Bernabe (the deepest man in the world -330 meters on O.C.) did a 180 meter dive at the Blue Hole in Dahab on a Voyager MCCR.

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