terrydarc
Guest
A while back there was a discussion on the topic of concentrated training, like at a resort, vs. slow and easy, get-in-the-pool, get wet, here's BCD, this is a first stage and here's and octopus kind of approach. We've just finished the former - 10 days and BOW + AOW. It was definitely concentrated and after coming out of the 10 days, I'd guess we were better off than dragging it out. Whether that lasts or not is some question.
We worried about even getting to Honduras let alone dive due to Chantal. In the end only we missed one day due to windy conditions and still got some snorkelling in. Had the entire attention of the instructor, so I think that was an enoromous help. He was around 10-12 hours a day where we were staying, so you could look up from the PADI book and just ask a question any old time. Exams whenever my kid and I wanted them. OW now? Sure. Dive after lunch? Sure. That individual attention was certainly nice.
After the 4 OW dives, we had 18 more ranging from night dive at 25' (fascinating - always do a night dive if you can!) up to 115' deep dive for the AOW. Woooo...spooky down there in the deep, deep blue off the wall. Eerie, but wonderful.
I think there will be a couple of things I'll change for the next time blowing bubbles - definitely get the custom prescriptions (instead of these +3 diopters glue ons), at least get my own dive computer and fins. Regs?...probably...not sure yet...but maybe. Strobe for the camera and a bleepload more batteries and film. Practice photos first and try out any other new equipment.
But hey! We had a great time and the C Cards are in the mail! Don't know when the next dives will be, but as soon as the bank account settles down.
Terry
We worried about even getting to Honduras let alone dive due to Chantal. In the end only we missed one day due to windy conditions and still got some snorkelling in. Had the entire attention of the instructor, so I think that was an enoromous help. He was around 10-12 hours a day where we were staying, so you could look up from the PADI book and just ask a question any old time. Exams whenever my kid and I wanted them. OW now? Sure. Dive after lunch? Sure. That individual attention was certainly nice.
After the 4 OW dives, we had 18 more ranging from night dive at 25' (fascinating - always do a night dive if you can!) up to 115' deep dive for the AOW. Woooo...spooky down there in the deep, deep blue off the wall. Eerie, but wonderful.
I think there will be a couple of things I'll change for the next time blowing bubbles - definitely get the custom prescriptions (instead of these +3 diopters glue ons), at least get my own dive computer and fins. Regs?...probably...not sure yet...but maybe. Strobe for the camera and a bleepload more batteries and film. Practice photos first and try out any other new equipment.
But hey! We had a great time and the C Cards are in the mail! Don't know when the next dives will be, but as soon as the bank account settles down.
Terry