Dräger’s first sportdiving rebreather sold on civilian market
photpgraphs and text Jan Willem Bech 26-01-2010
I am very pleased I was able to buy a original Barakuda Delphin-1 rebreather. This extremely rare oxygen rebreather was actual the very first sportsdiving rebreather Draeger made. Here is some of the history of this absolute fantastic piece of equipment.
1951
In the spring of 1951 Jochen Bergann who founded Barakuda went to the Dräger factory in Lübeck to have his first conversations with Dr. Dräger about the production of a sportsdiving apparatus. Because Drägerwerk has been an important producer of Gasmasks in the second worldwar Dr. Dräger had doubts about the production of another piece of equipment that has been used in the war. Finally there was an agreement between Drägerwerk and the divingsport sector in Germany that lead to a 15 year during cooperation between the Draeger company and “Barakuda”.
1953
In 1953 BARAKUDA introduced the first sportsdiving rebreather called Delphin- I, a closed circuit Oxygen rebreather.
I am very pleased to show you on therebreathersite.nl a true Delphin one. Unfortunately hoses had to be replaced and the original cylindervalve is missing, but is gives a good impression of this old lady!
Text photo, free translation: 250 German Mark is the price of the new diving apparatus of the German Lubeck Draeger Company. It allows 45 minutes under water time. In germany underwatersport is receiving increasing attention and popularity.
I hope you enjoyed this small adventure with this beatiful oxygen rebreather.
Therebreathersite was founded by Jan Willem Bech in 1999. After a diving career of many years, he decided to start technical diving in 1999. He immediately noticed that at that time there was almost no website that contained the history of closed breathing systems. The start for the website led to a huge collection that offered about 1,300 pages of information until 2019. In 2019, a fresh start was made with the website now freely available online for everyone. Therebreathersite is a source of information for divers, researchers, technicians and students. I hope you enjoy browsing the content!