Sidemount Technical Diving Panama City Beach began as a clubhouse. The central hub of a diving community, a place for divers to meet up and plan their next adventure. All are welcomed. The core idea behind our expansion has been the recognition that the status Quo is not good enough. We have constantly examined the systems used in the diving industry and tried to determine if they were safe, efficient, FUN, and safe for customers and divers.
Sunset is a magical time to go out on the water. The sun turns gold, painting the sky with a variety of colors and hues that seem almost unbelievable. It's impossible not to be taken by it. The beautiful sunsets, ocean air, and vast sky will allow you to connect with nature. This will give you a sense of calm and relaxation that few people get to experience. A sunset trip will help calm your mind, and give you the chance to take in the beauty of the sunset.
You will learn the benefits of diving with a sidemount setup and how to create a tec-sidemount harness. Practical training will take place in one confined-water session and four open-water dives. You'll begin with two tanks and expand to at least two additional tanks.
This course covers technical sidemount diving skills and equipment. It includes classroom workshops as well as three days of in-water skill development.
The new program allows instructors and retailers to save money by not having to purchase multiple sets to teach the same course to different audiences.
We began diving over a decade ago and quickly fell in love with the sport. It became apparent after that first breath off a regulator in the pool that this was going to be a passion. We bought all of our gear before we even headed to the Sea of Cortez for our checkout dives! After returning from our checkout dive weekend, we knew we couldn�t wait for another trip to Mexico to dive again. We started diving the waters of Panama and ended up logging over 100 dives our first year as divers. Our passion for diving had taken us over so much that we decided we wanted to help pass it along to others.
We are just trying to provide some information for potential students about technical and cave diving instructors. It may be an easy or difficult process. Both of us chose to complete the challenging task of becoming cave diving and technical dive instructor instructors.
Don't grab animals, don't hold them for photo ops, don't go for rides on dolphins or turtles, and don't force puffer fish to inflate (it can be fatal to them).