Thank you, this makes sense and clears up more than a few things. I'm looking at various CCR training paths though, and it's somewhat confusing, as far as requirements and progression goes.
Surprisingly, I just found out that I actually meet or exceed all the requirements for taking PADI Tec 40 CCR:
- Be a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver - duh
- Be a PADI Enriched Air Diver - SDI/TDI nitrox card, same thing
- Be a PADI Deep Diver or show proof of 10 dives to 30 metres/100 feet - I don't have a deep diver cert, but I have 20-ish dives to 28-31 meters
- Have a minimum of 30 logged dives, with at least 10 dives using EANx deeper than 18 metres/60 feet - I haven't counted them, but I've done three liveaboard trips, all on nitrox, as well as some shore-based diving with nitrox, so there's gotta be 30+ of those in my log books
- Be at least 18 years old - about double that
- Before Training Dive 5, be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver - card is in the mail, somewhere
- Before certification, have at least 50 logged dives - at 153 right now
And the course isn't even that expensive - Red Sea Diving College in Sharm el Sheikh has it at 700 euros, including gear rental. The catch is, of course, I'd be putting myself on the hook to purchase that specific unit either before the course, or shortly after, and looking at the marketplace forum, it seems like a used CCR is about $3500 or more, plus shipping. I'm also kind of surprised that 5 dives over 3 days is considered sufficient to turn a moderately experienced recreational OC diver into a qualified (if only at a basic level, but still, doing decompression dives) CCR tech diver.
Deep wrecks aside, I'm kind of ambivalent about CCR in general. On the one hand, as a photographer, the appeal of being able to dive without bubbles scaring away the fish is obvious, but on the other, it's just so much extra hassle. Rebreather-friendly dive centers are few and far between, and liveaboards even more so. Mixing CCR and OC divers doesn't really work - my last liveaboard, I overheard the cruise director discussing with one of the guests why they don't cater to rebreathers onboard: CCR divers need radically longer setup times before a dive which wrecks their timetable, the longer dive times don't really work with OC people in the group, and the sorb granules get everywhere no matter how careful you are. In all my, admittedly short, time diving I've only seen a CCR diver once - and anything other than single tank back-mount setup maybe a handful of times, so going away from that single tank back-mount will significantly restrict my travel options, and yet I will need to regularly dive CCR to keep up with proficiency. The travel weight also worries me - it's bad enough already with a camera rig and a set of OC gear; putting a CCR and extra regulators for bailout tanks in the mix will likely put me over 50kg of baggage.
Maybe I should take a couple days off work, get down to Sharm and try CCR on a rental unit, then make up my mind about it.