Regulations Regarding Dives on the HMAS Brisbane Wreck
For those wishing to penetrate into the ship the current regulations are as follows:
- Open Water Diver with more than 20 logged dives. Penetration to a Max Depth of 18m
- Advanced Open Water Diver with less than 50 logged dives - Penetration to a Max Depth of 20m
- Advanced Open Water Diver or above with more than 50 logged dives - Penetration to non light locked areas
- Wreck/Cave Specialty Divers may do independent full penetration after initial orientation dives with a guide.
- You need to supply a certification card
PLEASE NOTE: All penetration divers must be accompanied by a dive guide and carry a torch!
Subsequent dives MUST BE with an equally qualified dive buddy and carry a Wreck Reel and torch.
When booking please let us know your diver certification level and experience so we can arrange adequate staffing for all our trips.
Recent Article
See
an article on this wreck dive - July 31, 2007 | By
Damian Bathersby (PDF Format)
Enquiries and Reservations
Deposit on booking and the balance paid at the dive shop on
the morning of the trip.
We will ask all divers to phone in for a weather check between
4-5p.m. the day prior to the dive. If the dive is cancelled
due to poor weather conditions, then all monies will be refunded
or transferred to another day: the choice is yours.
Check availability of your preferred dates or other enquiries here
Once your enquiry has been received we will confirm whether berths are available on the dates that you have chosen. You will then receive directions for payment of a deposit to secure your place on the cruise. The balance owing is paid prior to departure at the Mooloolaba Dive Centre.
Deposits can be paid using our secure (SSL) booking form or
by credit card via telephone.
This is a very popular cruise that is nearly always filled. You should make your booking well in advance.
Please do not try to pay deposit until you have checked availability !!