SDI is superior in my view because they have indeed ditched the manual dive tables.

Yeah some PADI shops now use an eRDP, no more dive tables... guess they are WAY ahead of everyone else....

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SDI is superior in my view because they have indeed ditched the manual dive tables.
Yeah some PADI shops now use an eRDP, no more dive tables... guess they are WAY ahead of everyone else....![]()
Thanks, but I would still be interested in knowing (due to curiosity only) what parts of the NAUI OWD program are "too hard for many people". Could you give some concrete examples?
I am pretty sure the e in eRDP stands for electronic and works more like a calculator. Now they do have a wheel but I don't know a whole lote of instructors who teach it.
Of these "easier" agencies, I would recommend them in the following order:
2) SDI
3) YMCA
4) SSI
5) virtually any other
6) PADI
I am pretty sure the e in eRDP stands for electronic and works more like a calculator. Now they do have a wheel but I don't know a whole lote of instructors who teach it.
One little problem with that padi course, they teach people to ascend twice the speed of other agencies. That puts it at the bottom in my mind, for starters![]()
SDI doesn't require that you learn the dive tables.