Tuesday, April 24, 2007

PADI Open Water SCUBA certification


Immerse yourself today in the deep with PADI instruction...



PADI Open Water Diver Course Details

If you’ve always wondered what lies beneath the surface, now’s the time to find out. Start the journey of a lifetime with the PADI Open Water Diver course. It will change you forever.

In the PADI Open Water Diver course, your PADI Instructor takes you through the basics of learning how to scuba dive. You start in a pool or pool-like conditions and progress to the open water (ocean, lake, quarry, etc.) getting the background knowledge along the way.


Earning your PADI Open Water Diver certification is just the beginning. As a certified diver, fabulous dive destinations, exciting people, unparalleled adventure and uncommon tranquility await you. And, as you continue your adventure and gain experience through higher training levels, your opportunities expand. For more details on the PADI Open Water Diver course, Click here.

Number of Dives: Five Confined Water Dives and Four Open Water Dives


Knowledge Development: Five sessions



Prerequisites: 10 for Junior Open Water Diver and 15 for Open Water Diver. Good health, reasonable fitness and comfort in the water.



Materials You’ll Need: PADI Open Water Crew-Pak, PADI Open Water Video or DVD, Log Book.






Equipment you’ll use during the course includes: mask, fins, snorkel, tank, regulator, buoyancy compensator, submersible pressure gauge and exposure protection as required by the local environment.







*Becoming a diver opens a door to a whole new world. Open yours and step through.





Reverend Jason Graves, PADI #188051 Open Water SCUBA Instructor.

Westfarm

St Kitts

Caribbean

Email: reverendjasongraves@gmail.com

Tel: (869) 762 5970

For full course details, check PADI.com (http://www.padi.com/padi/en/kd/openwater.aspx)

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2 comments:

dodd caines said...

Lord oh Lord!
Surely there is a story here. Wots it like being stoned 500ft down there? But seriously, I once noted a 12ft shark under me whilst swimming of South Friars bay....was this unusual? Let me add that I swam 'purpoisely' back to shore!

jasgrave333 said...

hi hi hi, Dodd ya really shouldn't smoke and dive tagether, mostly cos da ciggy goes soggy... but I digress.

500feet?

You must want the professional military seal course, complete with sub training.

First SCUBA PADI lesson 4 ya, 140foot is the absolute recreational limit, stoned or not!


Sharks in South Friars bay?


Swim carefully and don't make too much splash, ya should be alright. Oh and don't point at 'em, they don't like that...

Lesson's over, your safe to continue your marine exploration, less the fishy puns... hi hi hi