CuzzA
Wetwork for Hire
As for the original question, I have to admit I hate the swim test. I have never had a student fail it. After they have swum half a lap and I can see they are going to be fine, I wish I could just call them out of the pool so we could get on to scuba instruction. For that reason, a number of instructors I know try to turn it into something of an instructional session by requiring everyone do the 300 version with MFS. Some students have little snorkeling experience, and snorkeling for 300 yards is a good learning experience for them. It is also a good time to spot and correct poor kicking technique with the fins.
I never thought about it, but yes. Do the swim test with MSF!!! Is anyone really signing up for scuba who can't swim?