Eric Sedletzky
Contributor
It seems to me that vintage diving has become pretty popular and has attracted enough attention that maybe it's time to think about some way to create an official course or school that can show new people that want to get started in vintage the ins and outs of technique, equipment, etc.
Most of this knowledge has been long lost except for a few original divers out there that we rely on to pass along the old ways. (BTW, I thank each and every one of them for their wealth of knowledge and their very valuable contributions).
I thought a special course or school would be a great way to demistify a lot of the mystique and myths, and set people on the right track right from the start.
How about you, If you think the vintage scene is cool but have been on the fence for a long time because the thought of diving with no BC or using a double hose was more that you want to deal with on your own, would an official training course be something that would open up the door?
Thoughts?
Maybe a whole new separate agency dedicated to the vintage scene, or maybe a specialty course with one of the existing agencies?
Who do we talk to, how do we do this?
Most of this knowledge has been long lost except for a few original divers out there that we rely on to pass along the old ways. (BTW, I thank each and every one of them for their wealth of knowledge and their very valuable contributions).
I thought a special course or school would be a great way to demistify a lot of the mystique and myths, and set people on the right track right from the start.
How about you, If you think the vintage scene is cool but have been on the fence for a long time because the thought of diving with no BC or using a double hose was more that you want to deal with on your own, would an official training course be something that would open up the door?
Thoughts?
Maybe a whole new separate agency dedicated to the vintage scene, or maybe a specialty course with one of the existing agencies?
Who do we talk to, how do we do this?