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The shops which said they would not take you past 60ft without the AOW are full of s$%#. Likely just trying to force you into an AOW course. I always gauge the level of diver on experience and cert level. Obviously a regularly diving OW diver with 100 dives is going to be a far better diver than an AOW with 9 dives, or a rescue diver with 13 dives.
That 60ft/18m thing is misunderstood by a lot of dm's and instructors. That is not a limit which the diver cannot descend below such as it is with, for example, PADI's "Scuba Diver" which cannot go below 40ft/12m even with a pro in tow. 60ft/18m is a guideline which the diver should follow when diving with another diver of equal experience and certification level. Put with a professional and the 60ft/18m guideline does not apply. Mind you that doesn't mean I as an instructor am going to take an OW diver to 130ft/40m straight away. Use your common sense.
If it weren't for your experience and occupation I may disagree about why a shop/charter would require AOW for beyond 60'. Being a native of U.S., I would think it has more to do with law suits...? Do you think that dive shops get much business from people now doing AOW with them because they just want to do that deeper dive with them? Maybe so?
Yeah, the 60' OW cert. limit is a PADI recommended limit, not hard & fast rule. I have interpreted it also that aside from going deeper with a professional, one can gradually extend one's own limit with experience (without AOW) and this doesn't really go against what PADI says. Would you agree?