Becoming a drysuit diver allows divers to expand their boundaries and dive more places, more often. This suit seals a diver off from the water and keeps the diver comfortable—even in surprisingly cold water.
Want to stay warm? Want to extend the scuba diving season? Then dive dry. A drysuit seals the diver off from the water and keeps the diver comfortable—even in surprisingly cold water. There is incredible diving in the cooler world regions and in some areas, conditions are even better in colder months.
Academic
Students will learn routine care and maintenance procedures as well as scuba equipment storage recommendations. The instructor will show students how to overcome some common equipment problems and offer equipment configuration suggestions.
Students may even get to jump into the water to try new or unfamiliar equipment.
Equipment
The PADI Instructor may ask students to bring basic scuba equipment to class, but will also have examples of other dive gear available during training.
To talk with our PADI Course Director, contact Michael Casey by calling (267) 257-9782.
Requirements
10 years old
PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver
Getting Started
Contact me directly to enroll in the course and to get The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving to use as a reference during the course.