Mastering Rebreathers
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #690198 in Books
- Published on: 2002-05-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 548 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Mastering Rebreathers" is the most comprehensive book on rebreathers, and is the most recently published (important for a dynamic industry). -- Whole Earth 2002 - By Rich Pyle
About the Author
Jeffrey E. Bozanic is an active technical diving instructor and author who has been involved in many management positions in the recreational diving community. He is certified by NAUI, NSS-CDS, NACD, HDS, IANTD and TDI. He has been teaching technical diving since 1983.
Jeff serves as a National Advisor to the U.S. National Park Service, a supervisor at the Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber, a member of NAUI's Technical Standards Committee, a member of the IANTD International Board of Advisors, Chairman of the NSS-CDS Accident Committee, IUCRR Incident Data Base Coordinator and Diving Safety Officer for the University of Southern California.
Customer Reviews
DIVERS magazine gives it two thumbs up
Don't let the textbook-style layout scare you away-as a diver who enjoys continuing education, and needs a little refresher now and again, I found I could not put down Mastering Rebreathers. Jeff presents his information in an easy to-understand format that follows the natural flow of learning. The "Introduction," "History," and "Types of Rebreathers" chapters lay out the basis of difference and development in open circuit SCUBA, the semi-closed rebreather, and the fully closed rebreather. Sections on physics and physiology follow. Scared yet? Don't be. These latter two chapters are designed to let any interested reader gain a good understanding of diving's effects. Chapters on theory and rebreather designs are also easy to understand, and leave you with an appreciation for the uses and limitations of rebreathers, as well as for the people who dive them. And the driver's seat chapters-"Preparing for the Dive," "Diving Techniques," "Post Dive Procedures," and "Long Term Maintenance"-give great information along with clear, concise instructions. Wondering what to do if there is a problem? No problem. Emergency Procedures" covers not only what to do if, but also spells out the recognition, and more importantly the avoidance, of most problems. The final two chapters cover travel with your rebreather and "Where To Go From Here," a reminder to keep your training current and dive within your limits.
Outstanding Rebreather Book
I've recently had "a read" with Jeff's recent book and found it to be very comprehensive and extremely well done. Jeff has obviously put a great deal of effort in putting the material together in a form which makes it easy to read and comprehend. The book is written in clear, concise language that anyone having even a passing interest in rebreathers can understand and enjoy. This book would certainly serve well in an intoductory rebreather diving class.
As a prospective rebreather user and builder I was very interested in practically all aspects of the book and I would highly recomend it to anyone anticipating using a rebreather.
The Unofficial Rebreather Bible
A little dated. Has some info on units that are no longer available and missing info on some of the newer units.
But packed with tons of info on the various types of rebreathers, pre-dive, diving, emergency, and post-dive procedures.




