DevonDiver
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I was just looking at Tec 40. One of the prerequisites IS the Deep Diver Specialty. Seems to me one comes before the other, it's not one OR the other. Or am I missing something?
(I'm a long way from considering Tec 40 or a related course, but would one day like to dive some deep WWII wrecks)
Actually, there's a prerequisite experience alternative for Tec40.... so you don't need Deep Diver necessarily.
PADI, predictably don't inform of that on their site. But it IS stated in the Tech Deep instructor manual.
I'll post that prerequisite when I'm next on my laptop (on my phone only right now). It's a combination of deep (18m/60ft+), nitrox and 30m/100ft dives logged experience.
---------- Post added September 14th, 2015 at 05:29 AM ----------
I would think almost any dive op/instructor would give a diver custom instruction on a skill without going through a certification process. Just contact one, explain what you want, and see what they say.
Agreed. As John said... good tech instructors (and some rec, even) will provide custom clinics and workshops on specific skills, equipment or general development.
Tech instructors (good ones) tend to do lots of remediation or skill improvement work to help divers meet, or prepare for, the higher standards on tech courses. So they often become adept and familiar with providing 'non-certification' training.
---------- Post added September 14th, 2015 at 05:36 AM ----------
I don't actually want to do the any decompression dives,.....
Remember that Tec40 has only one single deco dive. The first three dives simulate.... and are mostly about ascent control, stop precision and gas switching.
The actual deco is 'only' a maximum of 10 minutes, not accelerated. That's perfect learning for how to do emergency decompression and introducing you to your computer's deco screen/behavior.
In contrast Deep Diver does 8 minutes simulated emergency deco... based on old tables protocols... no explanation of the deco theory, the computer behaviour... Or any refinement of stop or ascent precision. In short... An 8 minute safety stop, with no specific performance requirements of skill or competency..