Hello all,
Entered a little discussion on RSTC/ PADI depth ranges and certs the other day, and thought I’d gather informed opinions.
In the 2019 instructor manual, PADI defines a deep dive as being between 18m (60 ft) and 30 m (100ft), with an absolute maximum recreational diving depth of 40m (130ft) - the last 10m being accessible only to divers having undertaken special training (ie the Deep Diver Specialty or other specified training, as implied by the following sentence: Exception: some courses such as Deep Diver and TecRec courses allow for greater depths )
An Advanced Open Water diver, having done the mandatory Deep Adventure dive, is thus certified to dive to a max depth 30m / 100ft, (depending on their actual training / confidence / conditions / buddies etc).
In this case, in a recreational fun dive (excursion) setting, a dive leader taking a PADI AOW diver below 30m (say 33m to see a famous seahorse) is a clear breach of PADI standards, right?
In the same vein, this means a PADI Divemaster is also only certified to lead dives to 30m, unless they have the Deep Diver Specialty / other training, right?
And logically, in the training part of the divemaster course, the Deep dive scenario should be limited to 30m (since the divemaster candidate has the same depth rating as an AOW diver), so taking the candidate below 30 meters (say 35m) is actually a breach of PADI standards, unless the DMT already has additional training (Deep Diver, TecRec) allowing him to dive to the max rec. depth limit of 40m...
Upon reading up on the subject, I found old threads where people referred to this 30m depth limit as a recommendation outside actual training dives, implying that the 30 to 40 m (100 to 130 ft) zone was actually accessible to AOW fun divers / DMs if conditions/experience were ok.
I couldn’t find this anywhere in current PADI material, maybe depths were given as recommendations for fun/excursion dives in the past, but this notion seems to have disappeared from standards in the current PADI instructor manual.
Is this basically all there is to it, or am I missing something?
thanks a bunch!
Entered a little discussion on RSTC/ PADI depth ranges and certs the other day, and thought I’d gather informed opinions.
In the 2019 instructor manual, PADI defines a deep dive as being between 18m (60 ft) and 30 m (100ft), with an absolute maximum recreational diving depth of 40m (130ft) - the last 10m being accessible only to divers having undertaken special training (ie the Deep Diver Specialty or other specified training, as implied by the following sentence: Exception: some courses such as Deep Diver and TecRec courses allow for greater depths )
An Advanced Open Water diver, having done the mandatory Deep Adventure dive, is thus certified to dive to a max depth 30m / 100ft, (depending on their actual training / confidence / conditions / buddies etc).
In this case, in a recreational fun dive (excursion) setting, a dive leader taking a PADI AOW diver below 30m (say 33m to see a famous seahorse) is a clear breach of PADI standards, right?
In the same vein, this means a PADI Divemaster is also only certified to lead dives to 30m, unless they have the Deep Diver Specialty / other training, right?
And logically, in the training part of the divemaster course, the Deep dive scenario should be limited to 30m (since the divemaster candidate has the same depth rating as an AOW diver), so taking the candidate below 30 meters (say 35m) is actually a breach of PADI standards, unless the DMT already has additional training (Deep Diver, TecRec) allowing him to dive to the max rec. depth limit of 40m...
Upon reading up on the subject, I found old threads where people referred to this 30m depth limit as a recommendation outside actual training dives, implying that the 30 to 40 m (100 to 130 ft) zone was actually accessible to AOW fun divers / DMs if conditions/experience were ok.
I couldn’t find this anywhere in current PADI material, maybe depths were given as recommendations for fun/excursion dives in the past, but this notion seems to have disappeared from standards in the current PADI instructor manual.
Is this basically all there is to it, or am I missing something?
thanks a bunch!