CptTightPants21
Contributor
I know divers who took Rec3 and became divers better than before they took it, so point #3 stands true, period.
Regarding marketing, if you look at the market (TDI, IANTD, etc.) most agencies have recreational courses up to 40m/130ft. There are reasons, even if you may not agree with them. When I say that the course makes sense from a marketing point of view, what I mean is that it makes GUE more complete in the eyes of recreational divers, and therefore more appealing. As a consequence, more people are interested in taking the courses and potentially may spread the name of the agency around.
You mean they spent 5 days with a GUE instructor and came out better divers? Shocking. If they had spent 5 days working on their fundies skills they would have had a tech pass .