We simply wanted to share some information with you, our potential students about the process of becoming technical diving and cave diving instructors. It's not always easy. Both of our cave diving and technical diver instructor ratings have been earned.
Sidemount Technical Diving Panama City Beach - We're divers first and instructors only second. Yes, we're instructors and mentors. But that comes after our diving. Too many instructors are too involved with teaching and don't want to dive without their students. We have seen this happen. We don't think so! We have made a promise to ourselves that we won't do more training dives than our own. We also pledged to spend at minimum twice as much time in water performing our own dives than training dives. This will ensure that we do not lose focus on giving the best dive instruction possible. In addition, we establish long-lasting mentoring relationships with our students. Many of our students are now our dive buddies. They have helped us with our survey and exploration projects in Florida, Mexico.
This course will teach you about the benefits of sidemount diving, as well as how to put together a tec sidemount helmet. One confined water session, four open water sessions and hands-on training are included. You'll be diving with at least two tanks and adding two more.
We offer all levels of scuba certifications, as well as check-out dives. Elearn classes or onsite classes can be adapted to suit your needs.
We offer all scuba certifications. Elearn and onsite classes are flexible enough to tailor your class schedule.
The new program reduces the cost of both instructors and retailers by not needing to buy multiple sets or materials to teach the same course but to different audiences.
This idea seems to work. To meet the gear needs of its customers, the boat built a dive shop. Since then, the shop has evolved into a fully-stocked retail and training center. Our shop is the perfect place to start diving lessons or plan your next adventure.
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).