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sidemount

Discover the joy of mounting cylinders on their sides as you explore the underwater world! Sidemount diving gives you flexibility and streamlining options. Plus, you don't have to walk with heavy cylinders on your back - just enter the water, clip them on and go.

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During one confined water and three open water scuba dives you'll learn how to:

  • Properly assemble and configure sidemount scuba diving equipment.

  • Trim your weight system and sidemount gear so you're perfectly balanced in the water.

  • Manage gas by switching second stages as planned, if wearing two cylinders.

  • Respond correctly to potential problems when sidemount diving.

open water

Open Water Diver is the first scuba certification level. By the end of the course, you'll have the skills and knowledge to dive at home or abroad.

 

Learn how to:

  • Be a confident and skilled diver

  • Assemble and use scuba gear

  • Manage your buoyancy

  • Respectfully approach marine life

  • Handle common problems

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After completing your Open Water Certification you will be certified to dive with a buddy up to 18m/60 ft in depth!

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Advanced

Continue your scuba journey with The Advanced Open Water Diver course.
Experience new adventures with me by your side. Fine-tune your buoyancy skills, build confidence in your navigation abilities, and try new activities like wreck diving, night diving or underwater videography.

 

An Advanced Open Water Diver certification opens the door to dive sites deeper than 18m/60ft, as you will be certified to dive with a buddy up to 30m/100ft in depth!

Enriched air

Enriched air, also known as nitrox or EANx, contains less nitrogen than regular air. Breathing less nitrogen means you can enjoy longer dives and shorter surface intervals.

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​Take this course if you want to:

  • Get nitrox air fills

  • Stay at depth longer

  • Enjoy shorter surface intervals

  • Dive with nitrox 

  • Use an oxygen air analyzer

  • Set your dive computer

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