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Tyll`s Dive

Dive Shops (English)

Service:
  • Diving Charter Boat
  • Equipment Gear Rentals
  • Gear Equipment Servicing
  • PADI
  • SSI
  • School Course Learn to Dive
  • Vacation Holiday Scuba Diving
  • Wreck Diving
Authorized Dealer of:
  • Dacor
  • Genesis
  • Scubapro
  • Sherwood
Company description Our facilities:
40 dive sites within 15 min of the dive shop
our specialty is guiding small groups
our guides speak six different languages
30 years of experience
own & maintain our compressors
2 boats
repair shop
ECO program
instruction / SSI dive teaching
Tyll Sass - Diving since: 1966
Dive Certifications: NAUI #386202, Ocean Corp. #436, SSI OWI #5325, NASE Master Instructor #521; has over 6,500 logged dives.
Dive Experience: Florida, Bahamas, Cuba and the Gulf of Mexico
On Roatan since: 1985
History:
1968 - 1970: Park Ranger Pennekamp State (Florida) Park duties included marine patrol, perimeter enforcement, and assisting with installing catwalks in mangroves, permanent dive site moorings and the underwater statue of Christ.
1970 - 1973: Commercial lobster diver, South Bahamas and Cuba.
1971 - 1972, 1974, 1976 - 1977: Dive Operations Manager Stella Maris Inn Originate first shark reef dives in 1971
1975 Ocean Corp., Houston, TX Commercial Diving School
1977 - 1979: Underwater cameraman Oddessy Underwater Films
1979 - 1984: Commercial underwater construction diver Florida Keys
1985 to present: Tyll`s Dive West End, Roatan
Dive Instruction - Exclusively SSI (Scuba School International):
Economy Open Water Diver - US$ 250.00
Deluxe Open Water Diver - US$ 325.00
Open Water Diver with Home Study Kit
(drop shipped to you) - US$ 350.00
Advanced Open Water - US$ 225.00
Stress & Rescue - US$ 250.00
Dive Control Specialist - US$ 600.00
SSI Open Water Dive Instructor - US$ 1,600.00
Open Water Referral - US$ 200.00
Refresh Course - US$ 75.00
Experience SCUBA - US$ 75.00
Specialties - call or email for prices & availability
Tyll`s Diving guaranties good service, safety, and experience on the reef. We are specialized in small group diving, and we adjust the dive departure times to meet our customers needs.
The dive package includes tanks, weights, boat and guiding through Reefs, Wall, Caves, Tunnels and Wrecks.
Dive packages:
US$31.00/dive - 1 dive
US$26.00/dive - min 5 dives
US$21.00/dive - min 10 dives
Add US$5.00 extra for equipment (BC, regulator, suit, mask & fins)
There are special rates for groups of 10 or more. The price includes guiding (in different languages), tanks, weights, boat and US$1.00 fee for the Marine Reserve.
Repair Shop
*Regulators:
Complete Inspection, Overhaul and Testing - Labor US$40.00 plus the cost of replacement parts
Partial or individual stages - Labor US$15.00
plus the cost of replacement parts
*Compressors:
Labor US$40.00 per hour, minimum charge of one (1) hour for service calls or consultation.
*Cylinders:
Visual Inspection (VIP) - US$15.00
Valve Removal & Replacement - US$5.00
Valve Repair & Pressure Check - US$7.50 Labor plus the cost of replacement parts
Cylinder Maintenance: cleaning o-ring groove, resurfacing cylinder to valve shoulder interface, cleaning cylinder threads - US$ 5.00 per cylinder
1. We stock a complete line of o-rings, high pressure fittings, hoses, regulator and compressor parts.
2. We offer quantity discounts on labor and parts. Ask for a price quote by e-mail at docradawski@tyllsdive.com or call him at (504) 455 - 5322.
3. We also offer weekly, monthly or annual all inclusive maintenance service contracts to dive operators for their compressor and/or dive equipment.
Doc Radawski is a factory trained and certified repair technician for SCUBAPRO, Dacor, Sherwood, and Genesis dive equipment. He has also been certified and trained by PSI, (Professional Scuba Cylinder Inspection, Seattle, WA.) in air cylinder VIP procedures. He has been repairing, maintaining, and designing dive equipment and high pressure air compressor systems since 1970. In addition, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan.
Location description: Some words about our Coral Reef Ecology Course
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1) To introduce participants to the coral reef ecosystem and broaden their awareness of its role in the environment.
2) To provide an actual in-water opportunity for the participants to observe, identify and survey the various species of fish, invertebrates, corals, algae and plants found in the Caribbean Sea off Roatan.
3) To provide participants with field experience in survey methodology, species identification, record keeping, data reduction, reporting and presentation of the project.
4) To demonstrate that individuals using simple, inexpensive and unsophisticated field study methods and equipment can make practical contributions to the general body of Knowledge.
5) To provide students with an opportunity for individual field projects to complement academic studies.
6) To provide participants with an opportunity for developing and improving their own self-awareness and understanding of others while working and living under close conditions often encountered in field situations.
7) To provide participants with an opportunity to examine a living mangrove ecosystem; in order to better understand the role of mangroves in the environment especially, with respect to Coastal Zone Management.
8) To expose the participants to the history, geography and anthropology of the Bay Islands.
9) To discuss and examine social, political and economic aspects of various environmental issues in the Bay Islands of Honduras.
COURSE PHILOSOPHY:
Ecology may be defined in several ways. On one hand, it has been defined as a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environment. Another definition states, it is the totality or pattern of relations between organisms and their environments. No matter which definition you chose, before one can begin to study the interrelationship of organisms and their environment, they must be able to identify the organisms in their natural habitat. Therefore, the emphasis in the first part of this course is on the in-water identification of the organisms inhabiting a Caribbean coral reef.
On Day 4, the students will be doing individual projects at West Bay Beach. They then will orally present project results at the final session on Day 5. Students are welcome to design their own projects, especially if they have special areas of interest. Projects should be approved by a Staff Member before being carried out. Students can also select from the suggestions below. Field study should take a minimum of one hour, presentation of results 2 to 10 minutes.

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This West End, Roatan, shop specializes in small group diving, and has multilingual guides and instructors.

Contact information:
Phone: + 504 - 455 / 5322
Fax: + 504 - 455 / 5322
Street Address:

West End
Roatan
Honduras
Spoken language(s): English
Open: from 09-00 till 19-00
Local time:  GMT - 6 Mexico, Monterrey, Guadalajara
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