Craig66
Contributor
I reply to this knowing that in 5 days I am going to be in Cozumel with my 10 year old getting certified and your story is certainly concerning not only from a young divers perspective but from any new divers perspective.
I have been diving for 3 years and have about 180 dives. My daughter is 10, is the most adorable science nerd and is passionate about nature, the sea and life. She has been in the seal course for 2 years but will go through official dive education next week. Whilst I realise there are a lot of opinions about whether kids should be diving and at what age, I do think that when one dives with children there are certain things that need to be taken into account.
Firstly as far as dives buddies are concerned one needs to remember that you are there for her BUT she is also there for you and while at 180 dives I could probably be of help to her there is little chance at 10 of her bieng of any help to me in an emergency and so for many years I am going to have to factor in hiring a private DM into my dive plans AND dive budget. I think that expecting the group DM to pay extra attention to me and my daughter is probably not fair to me and her, not fair to the DM and not fair to the other divers.
Secondly I dont think I can expect to just arrive on a dive trip and go along with where everyone else goes. Going on a deep dive where a wall starts at 70 feet and hanging in midwater at 40 feet is still potentially a dangerous dive for a new diver and especially a 10 year old with differential currents and midwater swims. Those kinds of dives are also just not fun and so I will only go on a dive that is planned to be less rigorous.
Finding a dive op that can meet these needs is not as challenging as you might think and there are dive ops on Cozumel that will work with you. I myself have found Scuba Mau to be unbelievably accomodating and Mau and Opal at ScubaMau will definately work with you. Our plan next week is to go out on boats with less experienced divers to less challenging sites with our own DM. This is also an area where working with an op like Scuba Mau helps as Scuba Mau is one of the few operations on the island that will do afternoon dives just for the two of us if needs be and so we will not need to inconvenience other divers who dont want to be stuck for two tanks at 35 feet.
I am sorry the OP had such a negative experience and I hope that he will give Cozumel another try. It is an amazing place to visit and dive and has the highest concentration of outstanding dive operators around.
Craig
I have been diving for 3 years and have about 180 dives. My daughter is 10, is the most adorable science nerd and is passionate about nature, the sea and life. She has been in the seal course for 2 years but will go through official dive education next week. Whilst I realise there are a lot of opinions about whether kids should be diving and at what age, I do think that when one dives with children there are certain things that need to be taken into account.
Firstly as far as dives buddies are concerned one needs to remember that you are there for her BUT she is also there for you and while at 180 dives I could probably be of help to her there is little chance at 10 of her bieng of any help to me in an emergency and so for many years I am going to have to factor in hiring a private DM into my dive plans AND dive budget. I think that expecting the group DM to pay extra attention to me and my daughter is probably not fair to me and her, not fair to the DM and not fair to the other divers.
Secondly I dont think I can expect to just arrive on a dive trip and go along with where everyone else goes. Going on a deep dive where a wall starts at 70 feet and hanging in midwater at 40 feet is still potentially a dangerous dive for a new diver and especially a 10 year old with differential currents and midwater swims. Those kinds of dives are also just not fun and so I will only go on a dive that is planned to be less rigorous.
Finding a dive op that can meet these needs is not as challenging as you might think and there are dive ops on Cozumel that will work with you. I myself have found Scuba Mau to be unbelievably accomodating and Mau and Opal at ScubaMau will definately work with you. Our plan next week is to go out on boats with less experienced divers to less challenging sites with our own DM. This is also an area where working with an op like Scuba Mau helps as Scuba Mau is one of the few operations on the island that will do afternoon dives just for the two of us if needs be and so we will not need to inconvenience other divers who dont want to be stuck for two tanks at 35 feet.
I am sorry the OP had such a negative experience and I hope that he will give Cozumel another try. It is an amazing place to visit and dive and has the highest concentration of outstanding dive operators around.
Craig