Drysuit Diver
OVERVIEW
Dry suit diving has become increasingly popular in recent
years. While dry suits were once used almost exclusively for
situations such as ice diving or deep wreck diving, many sport
divers are now using dry suits regularly for every day sport
dives all over the world. Material technology, valve design,
and zipper reliability have all improved to a point where dry
suits deliver greater value per dollar for cold and temperate
water diving. This course is to provide the diver with a basic
understanding of the knowledge and skills needed to minimize
risks and gain experience in dry suit diving. It will train scuba
divers to properly use and maintain dry suits. By learning proper
dry suit use and maintenance, you will extend your opportunities
for diving to year-round.
PREREQUISITES FOR ENTERING THE COURSE
- Age. Minimum is 15 years. (Junior certification
for ages 12 - 14 years is allowed. See Policies Applying
to All Courses: Age, Junior Certification.)
- Certification: NAUI Scuba Diver certification
or the equivalent is required unless combined with the Scuba
Diver course. The instructor is to ensure adequate student knowledge
and capability before any open water training and shall use skill
or other evaluations to do so.
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