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Wreck Diving Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, BorneoOur company is made up from a group of like minded individuals that just love wreck diving in Malaysia, exploring wrecks and discovering new wrecks. We are part of Borneo Dream Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd and have the same philosophy, “No Compromise - Great Quality, Enjoyment and Absolute Safety”.
Usukan Bay Wrecks, Pulau Gaya 50m Wreck and moreWe organise wreck diving day trips to the Usukan Bay Wrecks just of the West coast of Sabah (Borneo). The wrecks are located near the fishing port of Kota Belud, and about a 2 hours boat trip north from Kota Kinabalu departing from Sutera Harbour or Jesselton Point. There are three wrecks in this site spread over a distance of about one kilometre - Let's go Wreck Diving in Malaysia. They are known locally as the ‘The Rice Bowl Wreck’, ‘Upside Down Wreck’ and the ‘Usukan Bay Wreck’. All of these wrecks lie in 26 to 42 metres of water and require professional guidance. They are only suitable for divers that have PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification or similar and preferably deep or wreck diving experience. We would recommend use of Nitrox for these dives.
Deep water wreck diving in Malaysia - There is also a an excellent deep water wreck just of the coast, near Pulau Gaya (Gaya Island) which is part of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (TARP). The large wreck, still to be correctly identified, is in approximately 50 metres of water and still fairly intact.
Two more wrecks are due to hit our itineraries very soon. One is a Japanese mine layer about 45 nautical miles from Kota Kinabalu, lying in 50 to 60 metres of water. The other is a possible U-Boat that is located only slightly north of Kota Kinabalu - Let's go Wreck Diving in Malaysia.
For further information on the Pulau Gaya 50m Wrecks off the west coast of Sabah near Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
We Can Support You - Technical Diving SupportWe are able to provide Nitrox or Enriched Air to 100% Oxygen, Trimix and Twin sets - 2x 80 CuFt. Aluminium cylinders with bands / brackets and centre isolating valve. For those of you who use rebreathers, high pressure Medical Grade Oxygen to 220 Bar via a Haskel Oxygen Booster Pump and Sofnolime or Spherasorb - Carbon Dioxide removal agent or scrubber as no-bubble people call it. All of these require pre-booking to avoid disappointment. Want to know more, or if you require Special Technical Diving Support for your next trip to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, then just drop us an email.
TDI Technical Diver Training Courses in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaWe are currently offering two distinct TDI courses at present. They are run by our own instructor Billy Hammond #10704. The first one is TDI Advanced Nitrox Course training you in the use of Nitrox (Enriched Air) up to and including 100% Oxygen as part of an accelerated decompression dive. The second course is the TDI Closed Circuit Rebreather (CCR) Course Unit Specific APD (Ambient Pressure Diving Limited) Inspiration / Evolution using air as a diluent. This is using state of the art electronic, microprocessor control rebreathers - Rebreathers and wreck diving in Malaysia just go together.
IANTD Technical Diver Training Courses in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaOur IANTD courses are conducted in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia by Terry Dukes #4728. Terry has dived in many parts of SE Asia during the past 8 years and carried out many technical dives, particularly on oil rigs and deep wrecks. His technical diving experience includes dives in Brunei, Malaysian Borneo, Southern England and the Philippines (where he completed his instructor training with Dave Ross of Tech Asia). He is currently, as of January 2006, an IANTD Normoxic Trimix Instructor.
For more information on technical diver training, wreck diving in Malayais or Technical Courses in Borneo, Kota Kinabalu or rebreather training in Borneo, Kota Kinabalu drop us an email. Alternatively take a look at one of our other web sites www.borneodream.com or www.techdivemalaysia.com
Terry Dukes personal websites: www.exo-tech.info and www.tntdiventures.com - Enjoy ;-)
A Big Thanks must go to the guys at Panaga Divers of Brunei for their information on Northern Borneo Wrecks including the Usukan Bay Wrecks. They can be contacted at http://www.panagadivers.com. Many thanks to Mark Tuttle, John Elder and also Maurice Davidson’s book, Brunei Laut.
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Borneo Dream Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd - Company Reg. No. 788821-K Office: No.: 1 Lorong Ketiti, Jalan Bukit Bendera Upper, Likas, Kota Kinabalu 88400, Sabah, Malaysia. Workshop: Lot 27, Likas Industrial Centre, Mile 5.5, Jalan Tuaran, Kota Kinabalu 88450, Sabah, Malaysia. Tel: +60 88 24 6817 H/P: +60 17 817 0071 Email: info@wreckdivingmalaysia.com |
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