Open Water Diver
PADI's online eLearning course consist of knowledge development quizzes and final exam that can be completed via computer or mobile device.
To enroll in the PADI Open Water Diver course, students must be:
- At least 10 years old
- Be in good physical health.
- Should be able to swim and tread water, as well as complete a medical questionnaire.
- Complete knowledge development (e-learning sessions)
- Confined water dives (pool sessions for skill practice)
Availability: In Stock
Online learning (click here) $230 paid directly to PADI (This cost will be deducted from price paid to shop)
INCLUDED IN PRICE
PADI Open Water course is divided into 3 sections: Knowledge Development, Confined Training, and Open Water Training.
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PADI's online eLearning course consist of knowledge development quizzes and final exam that can be completed via computer or mobile device.
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4-6 Hour Pool Training
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5 Open Water check out dives to be completed over 2 days.
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Check out dives can be completed on back to back days or seperate week days, scheduled is set up with students in mind.
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Use of BCD/Regulator/Tanks/Weights
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Mask, Snorkel, boots, and fins must be purchased.
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Certification
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Instructor fees
NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE:
- $25 per person/per day quarry entrance fee
- Mask/Snorkel/Boots/Fins/Log Book
- These must be approved for use with scuba diving, not swimming or snorkeling. The items need to be purchased at our shop. If you choose to look online contact us prior to purchase to ensure they are the correct items and to see if we can price match the item if found at a lower price.
Open water dives
You will learn to use basic scuba gear, including a mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, buoyancy control device and a tank. The equipment you wear varies, depending upon whether you’re diving in salt versus fresh water and temperature of both water and outside.
Upon completion of five open water dives, you will receive your Open Water Scuba and Peak Performance Buoyancy certification. This will enable you to dive independently with a dive buddy and maintain proper buoyancy throughout your dives.