Adobo
Contributor
Now we’re trying to decide between a $425 pp PADI rescue course and a $500 pp personalized DIR / GUE “Fundies” (Fundamentals?) course which would also take us down a certain road for equipment and diving habits. It’s mostly from ScubaBoard that I have started to learn how much we have still to learn!
If you decide to go with Fundies and wish to dive locally, I recommend to take it with one of the 3 local instructors. In addition the general topics covered, they can also provide great insight as to the techniques that are effective for the type of dives done in the Bay Area.
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Sure you do.
Picture yourself on a boat. You're fresh out of OW class. The captain heads out into the ocean and keeps going for maybe 45 minutes, then says "We're here, have a nice dive!"
There's no DM and nobody is getting into the water with you except your buddy, who you met in your OW class.
Scared? Having second thoughts?
Now you know what your limits are.
flots.
The problem isn't usually that divers don't want to call dives when they are scared. The problem is when a diver arrives at a dive site and doesn't recognize any of the clues that they are unprepared for the dive in the first place and don't know enough to be scared.