Today instead of diving (beautiful sunny PNW weather) I helped roof a friends house... not just any old friend either... my first dive buddy, Dave.
Dave was a USN diver during the Vietnam conflict and sat in on the PADI class I took to get certified (along with my son Dave and his son Dave - man I'm glad my name's not Dave!)
After spending the day in the hot sun on his second story roof we sat on the P/U tailgate and talked about the old days (Dave doesn't dive anymore... hasn't for years)... and of course we were talking about the stuff Shane and I have been learning in the GUE classes and the kind of dives we are doing now... and Dave told me something astonishing:
He said that he thought the training that we had received in our PADI class was way ahead of what he received in the USN! He said it blew his mind... and that blew my mind... he had never said anything about this in all the years I have known him.
This is not to talk down the USN dive training... I have Dave's vintage Navy Dive Manual and it is comprehensive, if a little dated... but I think during that time training moved along fast getting guys ready to go... and I have a suspicion that perhaps Dave hadn't really paid all that good of attention
But... it got me to thinking... I know that there is a lot of PADI bashing (just like there is DIR bashing - though for different reasons)... but I am really thankful for the early training that I had and all those years of fun scuba diving as a rototiller.
Dave was a USN diver during the Vietnam conflict and sat in on the PADI class I took to get certified (along with my son Dave and his son Dave - man I'm glad my name's not Dave!)
After spending the day in the hot sun on his second story roof we sat on the P/U tailgate and talked about the old days (Dave doesn't dive anymore... hasn't for years)... and of course we were talking about the stuff Shane and I have been learning in the GUE classes and the kind of dives we are doing now... and Dave told me something astonishing:
He said that he thought the training that we had received in our PADI class was way ahead of what he received in the USN! He said it blew his mind... and that blew my mind... he had never said anything about this in all the years I have known him.
This is not to talk down the USN dive training... I have Dave's vintage Navy Dive Manual and it is comprehensive, if a little dated... but I think during that time training moved along fast getting guys ready to go... and I have a suspicion that perhaps Dave hadn't really paid all that good of attention

But... it got me to thinking... I know that there is a lot of PADI bashing (just like there is DIR bashing - though for different reasons)... but I am really thankful for the early training that I had and all those years of fun scuba diving as a rototiller.