kittyjg:My problem, I feel unsure with myself to dive with him alone. I realize I will be essentially diving solo and watching out for him. Maybe it is the "mother" or "newbie" in me (take your pick), but I am afraid something will happen and I will be unable to sufficiently handle the situation.
Why do you say that you would be diving solo? He's as certified as you are right? If you have doubts about either of you being able to asist a buddy something isn't right. Maybe he's on the young side but maybe that isn't all of it.
I haven't bought him much dive gear as he is still growing. He started out the class at about 5"8" and he is now 6"3" and still growing. So we have to rent his gear. You know what that involves - time and $.
There are bc's on the market that has plenty of adjustability. You can get a wet suit cheap enough that just a few rentals would have paid for it, he won't outgrow a reg and the other stuff is pretty cheap.
Locally, the diving consists of (see Midwest Muck Divers) - 2' vis if you are lucky.
This is not true. Haigh quarry can have great vis and there's tons of fish to watch. Even when the place is thick with students crawling in the bottom you can still usually find pretty good vis some place.
The youth group I am involved with recently went through OW cert. They are all 15 yrs and older. I had my son go through the class with the other cadets as a refresher, even though he is certified. He had relatively no problem with that and understood completely why I had him do it.
Am I expecting too much? Should I go ahead and take the rescue class anyway? I wanted more than 40 dives before I took the class. Since it is getting colder, should I not even worry about it until next year? He is only now 14.
Rescue training can only help.
In hindsight, maybe I should have gone with my dream and gotten certified years ago. Then when he was old enough to cert, I would have had more experience and been more comfortable. Too late for that now.
A child diver being certified by a novice scares the daylights out of me.
EDIT: oops the sentance above should have read...A child diver being supervised by a novice scares the daylights out of me.