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Atlantis Dive Charters

Diving Charter Boat (English)

Service:
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  • Dive Centre Center
  • Dive Shops
  • Equipment Gear Rentals
  • Gear Equipment Servicing
  • Ice Diving
  • Liveaboard Diving
  • NITROX
  • PADI
  • Rebreather Course
  • Rebreather Rental
  • School Course Learn to Dive
  • TRIMIX
  • Technical Diving
  • Underwater Photography/Video
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  • Vacation Holiday Scuba Diving
  • Wreck Diving
Company description Since 1991, Captain Gary Chellis of Atlantis Dive Center has been bringing wreck divers from around the world to some of New England`s Premier shipwrecks. Along with wreck diving, Atlantis offers basic and advanced SCUBA lessons, specialty courses including trimix, rebreather, decompression, ice diving and more. Need diving equipment? Atlantis Dive Center offers a wide range of wreck diving and SCUBA gear to meet all ability levels. Contact us today and start the adventure tomorrow with Atlantis Dive Center, New England`s premier wreck diving and SCUBA facility.
Discover the best diving New England has to offer aboard the Atlantis. We cater to all levels of divers, novice to technical. Let Captain Gary Chellis take you to the best wrecks in New England.
The Atlantis has been completely customized with diver comfort in mind; always plenty of room for you and your gear. We get you to the wrecks fast to maximize bottom time and minimize travel time: 33 Foot Custom Concorde Sport Fisherman, 12 Foot Beam, Twin Turbo Diesel Engines, Custom Dive Platform and Easy Entry Ladder, Fresh Water Shower and Gear Rinse, Private Head and Sink, Full Electronics and Safety Equipment.
Atlantis Dive Center offers diving rental gear for all your open water diving needs. Package rates and individual items are available (Tanks, Buoyancy Compensators, Wetsuits, Regulators, Computers, Weight Belts, Masks, Fins).
Atlantis Dive Center offers a full range of dive training that propels divers into a new world of adventure, new skills and opportunity in the world of SCUBA diving. We offer advanced dive training, specialty certification, nitrox and trimix classes, wreck diving, dive master certification, and into the professional world of dive instructor and trimix instructor. Always on the cutting edge of mixed gases, rebreathers, and diving adventure, Atlantis Dive Center can train you for whatever Neptune throws at you.
Specific Training Courses include following:
Advanced Open Water Scuba,
Gas Blending Specialty,
Nitrox Classes,
Decompression Procedures,
Ice Diving (seasonal),
Basic Wreck Diving,
Advanced Wreck Diving,
Trimix,
Stress & Rescue Diver,
Boat Diving,
Computer Diving,
Dry Suit Diving,
Equipment Techniques,
Navigation,
Underwater Photography,
Extended Range,
Technical Dive Master,
Dive Master,
Diving Instructor,
Limited Visibility Diving.
Location description: Located in Connecticut, Atlantis Dive Center is a complete rebreather facility with classes and scuba training on the Drager Dolphin and the Ray. These lightweight, semiclosed rebreathers are the new generation of diving technology. With no bubbles to scare off the sealife and warm, moist air staving off dry mouth and sore throats; the rebreather is comfortable and fun. These lightweight units take the labor of heavy equipment away from diving, giving you more time to relax and enjoy the sport. Drager and Atlantis Dive Center would like to show you the future of diving. To see a rebreather in person - stop into the store.
And about shipwrecks & other hot dive destinations.
The Black Point has the dubious distinction of being the last ship sunk by a U-Boat in American waters in WWII. On May 5th the U-853 torpedoed her and blew about 40 ft of her stern clean off. It is in two peices about a quarter of a mile apart. The bow section is still partially intact providing the best dive of the two.
When the visibility is good, Cape Fear can exceed twenty feet - There are winches and a spare anchor on the bow, and an auxiliary steering station on the stern.
On April 24, 1919, Relief Light Vessel No. 51 stationed on Cornfield Point Light Vessel Station, Connecticut, collided with and sunk at its moorings by a Standard Oil Co. Barge No. 58 in tow of the company`s tug Standard . The force of the collision was so great as to crush into fragments the light vessel`s power boat, resting on its cradles in the port gangway amidship. The ship went down in eight minutes. No lives were lost on the ship. They were picked up by the tug Standard and taken ashore. All of the personal effects of the officers and crew were lost. The light vessel was built of iron in 1892. This dive location is protected and strict rules apply to the diving at this site. This dive site is only available for special charters (including research and selected recreational divers).
On 3am January 15, 19 42 the Coimbra was sunk by the U-123 with a torpedo hit amidships. Her cargo, barrels of fuel oil, burst into flames and then exploded. Another series of explosions broke the Coimbra into three sections before she sunk. The Coimbra was the second ship sunk by U-boat on the eastern seaboard. Today she still lies in three pieces with some oil still leaking from her. The hull can be reached at about 165 ft with the sand at 185 to 190 ft.
Grecian offers the best repeatable visibility of all the wrecks we visit. Great for underwater video or photography. Artifacts that can be found around the site include brass padlocks with the keys. Marine life can be anything from sharks, sturgeon, molas and huge.

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Charter boat and dive store in New London. Includes rebreather rental and training, charter schedule, standards and policies, and directions.

Contact information:
Phone: 860-437-3662
Street Address:

New London
Connecticut
United States
06320
Spoken language(s): English
Open: from 09-00 till 17-00
Local time:  GMT - 5 Bogota, Lima, Kito
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