navy85
Contributor
Greetings,
My name is Peter and I am a relatively new diver. I have been certified for 2 years (PADI OW), have completed a dozen dives, but they have all been in Aruba (yeah I know ;-0). I live near San Francisco and am looking to further my dive education as I take a plunge into the cold waters of Northern California. Given that background, does anyone in the area have a specific diveshop/instructor recommendation for AOW or equivalent (I am more interested in a quality experience than a certification from a particular organization)?
Also, one LDS I have visited offers a triple certification as part of its AOW course (for a slightly higher fee, of course) - AOW, Adventure Diver and Nitrox...all in five dives on one weekend and 2-3 hours of classroom training before the weekend. I imagine that the dive requirements for each of the certifications could be met by diving all Nitrox and if the two elective dives are the same as one of the required dives - navigation, night or deep - but it is the apparent short classroom training time that concerns me, particularly with the Nitrox cert - and I consider myself a quick study.
There may some additional information or training that they didn't tell me about, but this seems awfully lite for a "triple" training course.
Comments or suggestions? Thanks.
Peter
My name is Peter and I am a relatively new diver. I have been certified for 2 years (PADI OW), have completed a dozen dives, but they have all been in Aruba (yeah I know ;-0). I live near San Francisco and am looking to further my dive education as I take a plunge into the cold waters of Northern California. Given that background, does anyone in the area have a specific diveshop/instructor recommendation for AOW or equivalent (I am more interested in a quality experience than a certification from a particular organization)?
Also, one LDS I have visited offers a triple certification as part of its AOW course (for a slightly higher fee, of course) - AOW, Adventure Diver and Nitrox...all in five dives on one weekend and 2-3 hours of classroom training before the weekend. I imagine that the dive requirements for each of the certifications could be met by diving all Nitrox and if the two elective dives are the same as one of the required dives - navigation, night or deep - but it is the apparent short classroom training time that concerns me, particularly with the Nitrox cert - and I consider myself a quick study.

Comments or suggestions? Thanks.
Peter