SDI Deep Diver
How to plan and execute dives that are outside the range of depths that are experienced during an SDI Open Water Scuba Diver course, and more!
Topics from the SDI Deep Diver course include:
History of dive tables and computers
Equipment needed for deep diving
Physics and physiology of deep diving
Emergency procedures for deep diving and first aid
Some of the in-water skills you will complete include:
Open Water Dive 1
Test and check all equipment, i.e. depth gauges, bottom timers/watches and computers
Familiarization with area
Descend to planned depth and do not exceed any pre-planned limits
Dive according to plan at a depth limited to 30 metres/100 feet for first dive
Ascend to safety stop
Open Water Dive 2
Monitor depth/time/air consumption, figure all times on slate
Descend to planned depth and do not exceed any pre-planned limits
Execute a simulated emergency that is to be assigned underwater by the instructor
Dive according to plan at a depth limited to 40 metres/130 feet
Ascend to safety stop
What’s in it for you?
You will receive the necessary training that will allow you to venture beyond 18 metres/60 feet and to a maximum depth of 40 metres/130 feet.
How to plan and execute dives that are outside the range of depths that are experienced during an SDI Open Water Scuba Diver course, and more!
Topics from the SDI Deep Diver course include:
History of dive tables and computers
Equipment needed for deep diving
Physics and physiology of deep diving
Emergency procedures for deep diving and first aid
Some of the in-water skills you will complete include:
Open Water Dive 1
Test and check all equipment, i.e. depth gauges, bottom timers/watches and computers
Familiarization with area
Descend to planned depth and do not exceed any pre-planned limits
Dive according to plan at a depth limited to 30 metres/100 feet for first dive
Ascend to safety stop
Open Water Dive 2
Monitor depth/time/air consumption, figure all times on slate
Descend to planned depth and do not exceed any pre-planned limits
Execute a simulated emergency that is to be assigned underwater by the instructor
Dive according to plan at a depth limited to 40 metres/130 feet
Ascend to safety stop
What’s in it for you?
You will receive the necessary training that will allow you to venture beyond 18 metres/60 feet and to a maximum depth of 40 metres/130 feet.
How to plan and execute dives that are outside the range of depths that are experienced during an SDI Open Water Scuba Diver course, and more!
Topics from the SDI Deep Diver course include:
History of dive tables and computers
Equipment needed for deep diving
Physics and physiology of deep diving
Emergency procedures for deep diving and first aid
Some of the in-water skills you will complete include:
Open Water Dive 1
Test and check all equipment, i.e. depth gauges, bottom timers/watches and computers
Familiarization with area
Descend to planned depth and do not exceed any pre-planned limits
Dive according to plan at a depth limited to 30 metres/100 feet for first dive
Ascend to safety stop
Open Water Dive 2
Monitor depth/time/air consumption, figure all times on slate
Descend to planned depth and do not exceed any pre-planned limits
Execute a simulated emergency that is to be assigned underwater by the instructor
Dive according to plan at a depth limited to 40 metres/130 feet
Ascend to safety stop
What’s in it for you?
You will receive the necessary training that will allow you to venture beyond 18 metres/60 feet and to a maximum depth of 40 metres/130 feet.
THIS INCLUDES YOUR ONLINE CODE. WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED: RENTAL GEAR, WETSUITS, BCD’S, REGULATORS, WEIGHTS, AIR, MASK, FINS, SNORKELS OR ANY ADDITIONAL GEAR SUCH AS LIGHTS, REELS, COMPASSES ETC. LASTLY BOAT FEES, PARK FEES, PARKING FEES ARE ALSO NOT INCLUDED.