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KeithG
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Do you NEED it? How about none? For a while.Not referring to AOW, but more beginner type technical instruction. I currently have AOW, and will have rescue, nitrox and deep recreational training by the time I am thinking of starting down the this route, but I am not sure really where to start. I have a vacation coming up in October where I will have a few days I can slip away from the family to go diving while in Orlando Florida, and since I would be diving with an instabuddy, I am thinking I may as well take a class and learn something. My long term goal is to get more time on deeper wrecks, but I also like the idea of possibly doing some cavern dives to see if I like that direction. My buoyancy is decent, but not to the point where I am perfectly happy with it. I have thought about taking while I am there either a cavern course, or intro to tech. I am limited to probably 3 or at most 4 days and would like to stay withing 2 hours of Orlando. I am open to other suggestions though. I currently have 30 dives and will probably have over 50 by the time October rolls around. I am open to suggestions?
I suggest that you do not get in a hurry to become the dive equivalent of a F1 driver in a few weeks after you get your beginner driving license.
Have you considered just gaining additional experience so that you have NAILED all of your current cert skills and developed a few more? I have seen too many zero to hero divers that I would refuse to buddy with. Additional training is good. But mastering your current required skills is better.
Take it slow and enjoy. Diving is a journey, not a destination.
I am approaching 900 dives and am starting to think about if I should do AOW...