Wall Flying

Diving to the Extreme

Publication Date: August 1997

Combine the exotic beauty of Nassau's crystal blue waters with a high intensity adrenaline rush produced from high speed underwater encounters abroad a state-of-the-art underwater propulsion vehicle, and you have the ingredients for the latest high voltage underwater activity - Wall FlyingTM!

Already known worldwide for its unparalleled and heart-stopping Shark Adventure dives, the team at Dive South Ocean earlier this year commissioned a fleet of Dive Propulsion Vehicles (DPV's) designed to take guests effortlessly over the deep blue of bottomless canyons, through colorful coral gardens and around endless schools of underwater creatures.

"Our customers come back year after year asking for more - more fun, more excitement and more adventure," says Stuart Cove. "Well, wait until they try Wall FlyingTM - it's going to blow them away."

While many resorts offer interesting diving, Dive South Ocean is the first and only resort to provide DPV's to diving guests as a regular option.

Dive South Ocean's squadron of DPV's debuted in early October with 14 custom-built Apollo DPV's. A limit of 12 divers can participate in Wall FlyingTM. Adventures on board a dedicated dive boat that will take divers to remote sites along the world-famous Tongue of the Ocean.

Wall FlyingTM divers receive special training on DPV operation, are provided appropriate safety equipment and will have a chance to have their adventure captured on videotape to permanently capture the memory.

What's most exciting about Wall FlyingTM is that it allows divers to not only try something new, but also try something that until now has been reserved for technical or scientific divers -- the use of propulsion vehicles. Our program is not only safe and innovative, it's also the only one available right now.

Taken from Stuart Cove's Review, Spring 1997, volume 3 issue 1.

 

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