Sas
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diveandclimb:I did consider diving dry without the cert but unfortunatly most of my LDSs wont let you take specialties dry unless you have the drysuit cert.
This is... odd. I know shops who do OW with their students in drysuits, I just don't think drysuits are difficult enough to warrant a certification... I think a shop should be ok with you doing specialties if you have some experience already in a drysuit, even without a cert card. If not find another store. Anyway, I think you should get a drysuit, get someone who has one to show you the ropes, do a bunch of dives in that til you are comfortable and then if you think you need it, do your advanced. Basically, drysuits are easy to learn and they are awesome to dive in if you dive in temperate or cold water. That would be my priority as you will enjoy diving so much more if you are warm

AOW is rarely that useful for a diver. There are a few instructors who run great courses but they are really rare. Just doing AOW to the standards given by PADI or SSI or whatever, does not teach you a lot. I think the main reason to get AOW is so you have a cert card to show charters who require it for deeper dives or if you do not have experienced divers to dive with and want a few more dives with an instructor until you get comfortable. I learned a great deal more just going diving, than I have done in my AOW class. If you don't know anybody experienced, post in your local forum here - I have met tonnes of experienced people on diving forums to dive with
