Danielle's_Dives
Contributor
I agree with the above poster, practice on land for a while. If you have kids, get them involved they may enjoy it! The more you dive, the more nav comes second nature. I have not done my advanced...yet. But I did do the night and Nav when I did my open water cert in Nicaragua. Scared to death on the night as it was my first and the nav part, I actually did well. It is quite simple, do a square, do a triangle then go for dive and find way back to boat. They spent about 20 minutes on land with me. You can watch around you and also, FYI on a clear dive, you can see the anchor of the boat.
For Nav, some simple rules, parallel lines on sand to shore. sea fans and whips tend to flow parallel to shore. looking back I was way to freaked out for what it actually required of me. You will feel quite proud after you prove to yourself you can do it. Just don't panic.
My husband is my dive buddy and he does most of the gear assembly and disassembly. I always have to stop and think when I do it while it is second nature to him. He carries the dive flag a lot so I will do the nav many times.
I can't help you with dry gear at all. That is a mystery to me.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!
For Nav, some simple rules, parallel lines on sand to shore. sea fans and whips tend to flow parallel to shore. looking back I was way to freaked out for what it actually required of me. You will feel quite proud after you prove to yourself you can do it. Just don't panic.
My husband is my dive buddy and he does most of the gear assembly and disassembly. I always have to stop and think when I do it while it is second nature to him. He carries the dive flag a lot so I will do the nav many times.
I can't help you with dry gear at all. That is a mystery to me.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!