Beachlover
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I also enjoy the occasional solo dive.Be safe and enjoy.
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I will be hitting 200 tomorrow, and several of those are solo dives. My first was dive 73. I do enjoy the freedom, but I still like diving with buddies more... not for peace of mind, because we're pretty separated anyway and I always dive with buddies the same way I dive solo, but just being able to share a dive with someone else is something I really like. Plus, when I have pre-arranged a dive with someone, it's a lot more motivation to actually get my gear together and go!
The LDS here is going to be offering the TDI Solo Diver cert, which I plan on taking. Hopefully I'll learn some new things, but mostly it's so I'll have a card so when I go on dive charters in the future I'll hopefully be able to dive without worrying about being matched up with a buddy. Of course, then I'll have to figure out a way to pack along a pony bottle when I travel. My current 30cf pony is a big large.
Hopefully not permanently.A solo diver really becomes part of the neighborhood quickly.
Hopefully not permanently.
I'll be getting my solo card soon - hopefully first half of next year.
I realize that many places do not allow solo diving even with a card, but at least it gives you a chance.
Sorry for the mini-rant, but if I had to carry all the unnecessary cert. cards out there (night diving--photography/video--cavern diving--deep diving (80')-- etc.)for all the types of diving I do, I would have a "George Costanza wallet" (inside joke for you Seinfeld fans.) If "the card" gives you more confidence and comfort, go for it. Like I've said before on this topic, it won't be long before you'll need "the card" to put a pee valve in your dry suit. ok, I feel better.
TDI and SDI are basically the tec and rec divisions of the same agency so it is a moot issue.I believe TDI does not offer the Solo course its SDI![]()
Less than 50 dives and already diving solo? I was over 60 at least...
TDI and SDI are basically the tec and rec divisions of the same agency so it is a moot issue.
You can have all the experience, common sense, confidence, comfort, and more experience you want - but when you get on the boat, what they generally want to see is "the card" - and if you don't have it, then too bad for you. But thanks for my daily dose of pedantic.It's not "the card" that gives you a chance; it's experience, common sense, confidence, comfort, and more experience.
How long it will take for your card to come in the mail.What more can an instructor tell you for $150?