I've been a wanna-bee diver, snorkler only, for a number of years. I went to a PADI instructor a few years ago for my Open Water c-card but had issues with the dive center and trainer and didn't complete. I didn't complete partially due to these politics but to a job move as well. I've now settled down ub a part of the country where I won't be moving around every year or so and thinking seriously of finally becoming certified although I am not very interested in PADI.
I've always been an extremely technical-oriented person and tend to research alot of things to death. I know that once I start diving, my dives will quickly start taking a more technical path vs. a recreational diver. I've worked with reef fish professionally and as a hobby going on 10 years now so I'm not too impressed with typical tourist destinations. I'm sure I will be doing alot of diving in the Florida Keys now that I am living relatively closely to Florida. However, I'd be the type to spend more time at some place like Ginnie Springs instead. I now live only 4.5 hours from Ginnie Springs so I am very excited to start diving here. I've always loved the pics people share with me from here.
With that said, I am trying to figure out how I want to begin my certification path and with which agency. I know agency doesn't mean crap. However, I'd like to find an instructor who will let me learn with MY equipment of choosing. I know with a high level of certainty that I will want a Hogarthian style setup in the future so rather than learn on a traditional BC, I want to buy my own equipment first and learn on MY equipment with the wing. I've been to a few PADI only shops in the past who were completely arrogant and oblivious when I stressed that I wanted to LIR (Learn it Right).
I have been leaning toward NAUI or SDI for my open water so I can start getting into the water and probably move on to GUE. With SDI, I have the advantange of doing the classroom stuff on-line and then going to a dive center for just the in-water work and check out. I completed the PADI classroom stuff 3 years ago, and passed the tests, so the classroom stuff will be the easy part.
Anyone have any suggestions/opinions? Anyone know of any "technical" friendly dive centers/instructors in the Atlanta area?
I always appreciate all input.
Thanks
- JT