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Scuba diving is an adventure sport and we at Diver’s World are interested in adding to your adventure so we have introduced the 2011 Lake Erie Wreck Passport. This Passport will lead you through many of our local dive sites and wrecks with the intent of improving your dive skills, creating excitement about local diving and providing some rewards.
You have two ways to get valuable rewards associated with your Passport:
Over $160 worth of valuable rewards for completing groups of dives. Earn points* for each dive and work your way through the rewards! Note: rewards are based on cumulative points earned so the first reward comes at 4 points, the next comes after 6 more points (10 total) , the next after 6 more points (16 total) and so on.
4 total points 5 FREE airfills ($25 value)
10 total points FREE Whites Drysuit rental ($45 value)
PLUS "Dive the History of Lake Erie" T-shirt
16 total points FREE pony & reg rental ($15 value or DW gift certificate)
PLUS 3 FREE Nitrox fills ($30 value)
22 total points FREE Aqualung Vintage Hoodie ($60 value)
Three styles to choose

For every Passport Stamp you earn, your name is entered into a drawing for a new $1,579 Suunto D9 dive computer.
Drawing October 15, 2011: Passport Party and Reunion!
Sponsored by Miller Group Sale and Marketing and Suunto, get your hands on Suunto's stylish top-of-the-line dive computer. The Suunto D9 is a highly advanced all-in-one dive computer. It combines all dive-critical information – such as depth, time, tank pressure**, decompression status and direction – in one instrument, conveniently mounted on your wrist.
**with optional transmitter (not included).
Get your Lake Erie Wreck Passport today! For just $9.43 you can start your adventure and get diving!
Save 20% if you pre-order your passport in 2010.
Let Diver's World coordinate your next Lake Erie wreck dive. In season, we will typically run a Thursday evening and Saturday morning charter to the most interesting wrecks in our area. From the Philip D. Armour to the Dean Richmond, you will find a wreck tailored to your skill level and interest.
Check out the Indiana (aka "the Stone Wreck"): a 140 foot barkentine that was loaded with paving stones bound for Cleveland. The Indiana now lies in 90' of water with her cargo still in place both above decks and below! (yea... that always make me say "what were ya thinkin?!")
We also carry the "Erie Wrecks East" book by Georgann & Michael Wachter with details, locations and descriptions of many of the wrecks that can be found off our shores! Come in and get your copy today!