NAUI has the best MSD program that actually means something. Their MSD manual should be on every diver's bookshelf.my NAUI MSD took things to quite a higher level for those really interested in diving skills.
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NAUI has the best MSD program that actually means something. Their MSD manual should be on every diver's bookshelf.my NAUI MSD took things to quite a higher level for those really interested in diving skills.
Absolutely. The key is the instructor. For courses like this, adding content is permissible, so if your instructor is an equipment repairing/maintaining fiend, it can be a really good course that would have taken a lot longer to acquire.I found the PADI Equipment Specialist course to be valuable. As a newer diver, it helped me understand how to maintain and troubleshoot my own equipment better.
I'm sure I could have accumulated the same knowledge over time by talking with the equipment techs at my LDS as well as other more experienced divers. I made the conscious decision, however, to spend a little money to get the knowledge quicker.
I'm pretty sure the Louis Dreyfus family doesn't have any problem keeping their children supplied with all the polo ponies and private jets they need.Of course the Master Diver certification is worth it.
The owners of PADI need to feed their children too.
You can do Advanced Wreck as a recreational course?As for specialties, I would add sidemount to any list, especially if you have any desire to do wreck penetration as well doing dives to 40m. My list would be nitrox, sidemount, wreck, advanced wreck and deep. Any others, such as drysuit, would be location dependent.
RAID's wreck course progression is a bit different than others. Recreational is Wreck and Advanced wreck. Wreck is swimming around the wreck, noting possible hazards and even possible penetration areas with entrances and exits. No penetration is allowed.You can do Advanced Wreck as a recreational course?
Advanced wreck is where penetration is added and spends A LOT of time on line laying and retrieval. A big portion of that time is spent on land practicing ties and wraps.
That sounds fairly complicated but I know it's knot.Advanced wreck is where penetration is added and spends A LOT of time on line laying and retrieval. A big portion of that time is spent on land practicing ties and wraps.
Not currently but I will be doing my instructor course in the next couple months. I have studied the instructor materials in advance though so that I am fully prepared for the course.Do you teach this course yourself?
I can think of no reason why not to pursue this specialty as long as the "card" does not lead you to believe that you are fully qualified to dive any more or further than your actual experience, skill level and intended environmental conditions. For example, a person who receives a Master Diver cert in Bonaire with warm water and minimal equipment would not be a Master Diver in a cold water, low vis, high current, drysuit environment. Just say'n.Not sure if this is the right place to ask so feel free to move it.
Just finishing my 5th PADI specialty and will soon qualify to apply for the Master Diver cert. Have any of you done so? Is it worthwhile? Any advantages to doing so?
Regards,
Bert
I think that Master Diver cert is useless