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doing this math right now for the "next step" for me. I'm already at DPV cave, so for us it's a lot shorter, but full rough cost if you're a good OC diver with Nitrox and intro-to-tech type training
This is assuming you are at the OC level with the sufficient pre-reqs to get into MOD1, but no cave training. This is the rough training progression, and gear acquisition
JJ CCR-$9k
MOD1-$1500: basic CCR course
CCR Cave- $2000
Year 1: ~$20k total after misc costs
Lithium DPV-$7k-the ones they were using were closing to $9k
DPV Training-$500
Year 2: $5k-$10k depending which unit you pick and how much you end up diving
MOD2: $1200: Normoxic CCR Trimix
MOD3: $1200: full CCR Trimix
Depending on the instructor, some will combine these two, so call it year 3 at ~$10k. Lots of gear to be acquired here to get the amount of bottles picked up on top of the fill costs for said bottles.
Misc costs ~$2k for the gas fills, sorb, site fees, etc etc. for the classes, not including lodging/transportation/food etc etc
Misc gear: bailout bottles/regulators, lights etc etc -$5k
Total rough cost between $30k-$40k. Can be done cheaper if you shop around. Cheaper DPV's can be had that are more than capable of doing that dive as it is considered a "short" dpv dive. A used UV-18 is more than adequate for that and can be had for ~$2k. You can use an mCCR or a used older unit that can be had for around $5k. Some instructors/dealers for both the DPV's and CCR's have deals where if you purchase through them they will drop the course fee, etc etc. Keep in mind that that is just training and gear purchases, not the misc costs associated with actually going down for diving in between the courses to get experience, etc etc etc. It is also spread out of what I think would be a bare minimum of 2 years if you are doing a LOT of cave diving, 3-5 is probably more realistic. Still quick in most peoples opinions, but it can be done safely if properly funded and motivated in 3-5 years.
This is assuming you are at the OC level with the sufficient pre-reqs to get into MOD1, but no cave training. This is the rough training progression, and gear acquisition
JJ CCR-$9k
MOD1-$1500: basic CCR course
CCR Cave- $2000
Year 1: ~$20k total after misc costs
Lithium DPV-$7k-the ones they were using were closing to $9k
DPV Training-$500
Year 2: $5k-$10k depending which unit you pick and how much you end up diving
MOD2: $1200: Normoxic CCR Trimix
MOD3: $1200: full CCR Trimix
Depending on the instructor, some will combine these two, so call it year 3 at ~$10k. Lots of gear to be acquired here to get the amount of bottles picked up on top of the fill costs for said bottles.
Misc costs ~$2k for the gas fills, sorb, site fees, etc etc. for the classes, not including lodging/transportation/food etc etc
Misc gear: bailout bottles/regulators, lights etc etc -$5k
Total rough cost between $30k-$40k. Can be done cheaper if you shop around. Cheaper DPV's can be had that are more than capable of doing that dive as it is considered a "short" dpv dive. A used UV-18 is more than adequate for that and can be had for ~$2k. You can use an mCCR or a used older unit that can be had for around $5k. Some instructors/dealers for both the DPV's and CCR's have deals where if you purchase through them they will drop the course fee, etc etc. Keep in mind that that is just training and gear purchases, not the misc costs associated with actually going down for diving in between the courses to get experience, etc etc etc. It is also spread out of what I think would be a bare minimum of 2 years if you are doing a LOT of cave diving, 3-5 is probably more realistic. Still quick in most peoples opinions, but it can be done safely if properly funded and motivated in 3-5 years.