
Description
Diving aboard in Truk Lagoon
Unlike the wrecks of Bikini Atoll, most of the wrecks in Truk Lagoon are relatively shallow and suitable for both recreational and technical divers. Find out more in our blog: How deep are the wrecks of Truk Lagoon?
Although the wrecks are encrusted with a variety of corals, you can still clearly see telegraphs, steering
Services
Pacific Master
This exclusive custom-designed cruise was built with divers in mind to offer you the best diving holiday experience possible. Previously sailing the stunning dive sites of the Solomon Islands as M/V Taka, this steel-hulled vessel boasts an experienced crew, dive team, and chefs to ensure the highest standards of service.
The Pacific Master features 12 cabins, offering comfortable accommodation for up to 20 guests. These are divided into one premium double cabin with a private bathroom, five premium double/twin cabins with private bathrooms, four standard single cabins, and two standard double cabins with shared bathroom facilities.
On the main deck of the boat, there is an incredibly spacious lounge and dining area with air conditioning, where you can relax and enjoy the on-board cuisine. A large dive platform leads directly to the dive area and also includes a dedicated space for photographers with cameras. Individual dive stations provide ample space and storage for your gear. Additionally, this area includes toilets, freshwater showers, and rinse tanks for your equipment.
If you prefer to relax under the sun and breathe fresh air, the spacious sun deck features comfortable loungers where you can rest and enjoy the views.
Vessel Facilities
Guests (max): 20
Guests (Bikini Atoll): 18
Fixed twin cabins: 3
Twin/double cabins: 4
Single cabins: 4
Double cabins: 1
Ensuite: Some
Air conditioning: Yes
Towel change: Yes
Lounge: Yes
Diving Facilities
Diving courses: No
Equipment rental: Yes
Nitrox membrane: Yes
Rebreather compatible: Yes
Tech Diving compatible: Yes
Charging station: Yes
Photographic compatibility: Yes
Compressors: 3
Auxiliary boat: 2
Safety
First aid: Yes
First aid technicians: Yes
Emergency oxygen: Yes
Oxygen administrators: Yes
Life vests: Yes
Lifeboats: Yes
VHF radios boat to auxiliary boat: Yes
Smoke detector: Yes
Fire-fighting equipment: Yes
Equipment rental
Location
Master Liveaboards Truk Lagoon - Chuuk, Micronesia (Federated States of)Security underwater
The sea.
1. Never hold your breath
Breathe deeply and slowly underwater. In addition to avoiding lung overexpansion issues, you will save air during your dive.
2. Always dive with a buddy
Always dive with a partner and make sure you stay close at all times.
3. Respect your limits
Always dive within the limits of your training. Train yourself before taking on new challenges.
4. Buoyancy
By maintaining good buoyancy control, you will increase your level of control, which will undoubtedly contribute to safer diving.
5. Pre-dive check
Before diving, check with your buddy: BCD, weights, straps, air, and final OK. This way, you can be sure you are ready to enter the water.
6. Keep learning
The more you practice your diving skills, the safer you will feel underwater. In courses like Rescue Diver, you can also learn rescue maneuvers to increase group safety.
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