A lot to catch up on since I left this thread yesterday!
Hah I know, between this and the joke I made in the Apple thread I got here this morning with 16 notifications.
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A lot to catch up on since I left this thread yesterday!
No one will ever be able to agree on what constitutes a Master Diver. If someone had every cert known to man, some would still argue it wasn’t enough.19 pages and I am still waiting for the part that we agree on certifications which makes diver able to do certain things that wasn’t possible previously without that certification worth to take and rest is endless money pit of the agencies.
Why must you choose between these? Are they not just marks along the same continuum?as a recreational scuba diver would it be more important to
Be able to plan my dive in any situation I am put in.
Be able to evaluate my dive situation and abilities to know when not to attempt the dive.
Why must you choose between these? Are they not just marks along the same continuum?
After all, "planning your dive" may mean "planning not to do this particular dive."
As a pro diver I can see your point.But there not divers, anyone who can't plan and execute a dive in unknown water and conditions, unassisted, is a learner diver.
What’s this apple thread?Hah I know, between this and the joke I made in the Apple thread I got here this morning with 16 notifications.
What’s this apple thread?
I often recommend to go PADI (or another commercial agency) to my colleagues who want to just try scuba.Yes the PADI system works as it gets people in the water quickly, you can travel to most dive destinations and be in the water as a complete beginner in a day. But to get the most out of your new adventure spending time diving with friends is great. How far you take it is entirely up to you, but all the best.
That’s amazing, although it seems that it is rated only up to 40m ?The new Apple Watch will support an app that will turn it into a dive computer.
New Apple Watch is a dive computer
Good to 40 m / 130 ft. $800 and includes a cellular radio. Man, I thought I was never going to get a smart watch, but if it's actually a good dive computer I think I would have to get one. Looks like the software is by Oceanic. Picture from Apple via Macrumors.scubaboard.com