SeaTREK
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Table of Contents What is SeaTREK Underwater Experience Operating Locations Open Ocean Aquariums Animal Interactions Guest Profile SeaTREK Products Helmet Specifications EP AIR CENTER SeaTREK POD Self-Contained Backpack SeaTREK ADAPTED Return on Investment FAQs

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? • SeaTREK is a helmet diving system and guided touring program • • • • • • • • Largest brand of helmet diving operations in the world Locations on 5 continents in 24 countries and growing Proven product and guided touring program 20+ year history of recognized safety standards marked to meet European Union standards Comprehensive Guide training and certification program Worldwide product and professional liability insurance coverage Developed and produced by California-based Sub Sea Systems–a leader in marine recreation technology with over 30 years of industry innovation • Quality...

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UnderWater World, Guam Native Diving, Lanzarote, Spain Xcaret, Playa del Carmen, Mexico Dive Busselton Jetty, Australia Dolphin TREK, Coral World Ocean Park, St. Thomas USVI Operating Environments SeaTREK is a proven up-sell activity in aquariums, eco-parks, and water parks. It can also be run as a standalone operation. The SeaTREK equipment options offer versatility and flexibility for nearly any operating environment, from beaches, to boats to indoor facilities. Open Ocean Roughly two-thirds of all SeaTREK locations worldwide operate in the open ocean. This environment is ever changing,...

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SeaTREK Helmet Diving | 8 Guest Profile SeaTREK is a uniquely memorable and instantly gratifying experience that is accessible to nearly anyone with reasonably good health. • Multi-generational tour—minimum age is 8; oldest participants are 93 years old! • As simple as walking and breathing; no swimming • Guests can wear glasses or prescription contact lenses • Face and hair remain completely dry • Breathe naturally through your nose and mouth–no mouthpieces • The tour takes less than one hour of precious

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Lift buoy for smaller adults and children; alleviates 5-8 lbs (2-4 kgs) of weight HELMET SPECIFICATIONS Durable, polycarbonate, injection molded construction Air line quick disconnect fitting and double shut-off, featuring “safety lock” technology Tri-view acrylic lens • Communication system • Display helmet without weights • camera mount • LED light bar • 1/4 Scale display helmet Handle located at the center of gravity for easy handling. Also designed for use with a hoist Reliable helmet lens seal technology Safety handle at the back of helmet for staff-controlled ascents/ descents Exhaust...

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EP (Electrically Powered) AIR CENTER Components include: high efficiency “scroll” air compressor, helmets, lift buoys, air lines, floating manifold, remote console, hose reel, hose organizer, calibration gauges and promotional starter kit • Ideal for high volume operations • Provides a constant supply of cool, dried and filtered air—no need for air cylinders • Powerful, efficient and quiet (73 db @ 3 feet) • Redundant levels of Emergency Air Supply (EAS), including multi-stage audible and visual alarms for power failure or low-pressure, and automatically activated reserve air supply •...

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SeaTREK Components include: floating “POD” that supports two air cylinders, air lines, regulators and pressure gauges, 2 helmets, 2 lift buoys, calibration gauge and promotional starter kit • Ideal for small volume operations • Affordable and portable • Easy to operate from a beach or a simple platform • Air supply 40+ minutes of air supply per cylinder AIR SUPPLY Cylinders * Air cylinders not included ELECTRICAL RATING Not required INFRASTRUCTURE Storage room for equipment at the end of day WATER ENTRY • Beach entry • Platform entry • Boat entry

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Self-Contained Backpack Components include: stainless steel backpack assembly, regulator and pressure gauge, 1 helmet, 1 lift buoy, calibration gauge, promotional starter kit • Ideal for aquarium environments where overhangs, pillars, or theming may obstruct air lines from running to the surface • Affordable and portable • Best for water entry via vertical ladder • Accommodates aluminum cylinder sizes: 45, 63, 80 cu ft (6, 9, 11 liters) AIR SUPPLY Cylinders * Air cylinders not included ELECTRICAL RATING Not required INFRASTRUCTURE Storage room for equipment at the end of day WATER ENTRY...

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SeaTREK ADAPTED Components include: marine grade, hard anodized aluminum wheelchair assembly, regulator and pressure gauge, 1 helmet, 1 lift buoy, calibration gauge, promotional starter kit • Ideal for beach entry, and relatively smooth terrain • Affordable and portable • Accommodates aluminum cylinder sizes: 45, 63, 80 cu ft (6, 9, 11 liters) • Air supply via system or self-contained air cylinder AIR SUPPLY Self-contained or * Air cylinders not included ELECTRICAL RATING Not required INFRASTRUCTURE Storage room for equipment at the end of day WATER ENTRY • Beach entry SeaTREK Helmet Divi

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Return On Investment • SeaTREK® tour sales • Photo and video sales—averaging approximately 30% capture rate • Merchandise sales: t-shirts, hats, board shorts, souvenirs SeaTREK Sales • The average selling price per tour is US $79 (Low end: $59 / High end: $130) • Monthly participants for a standard, 9-helmet system are projected at approximately 450-700 guests. • Cruise lines typically sell the tour for US $110-130 • All major cruise lines sell SeaTREK as a shore excursion Photo and Video Sales • Worldwide capture rate is approximately 30% • The average selling price for a photo / video...

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How do guests breathe underwater and is it difficult? How does the helmet remain dry inside? Guests breathe normally (and naturally) through their noses. There are no mouthpieces, which enables easy ear equalization. Air is continuously flowing through the helmet at a rate of approximately 3x more air than is typically needed to breathe. Picture a glass held upside down underwater; the air within the glass will remain as long as you do not turn the glass over to let the water in. This concept, combined with a constant flow of positive pressure, continuously maintains air within the helmet...

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