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Ditch the snorkel i'ts too busy around there and provides nothing from a safety point
wow three times in one year! What ball swivel were you using?It's happened to me three times since January
I have considered a solo class just for the skills. I also wouldn't mind slinging a 40 on dives but the logistics of it for travel diving seem to be a royal pain.If you have it available, consider taking a solo diver course
It's one I bought from my LDS and to be honest I'm not certain what brand it is. But having suffered that failure that many times in that short time span is enough to persuade me to find another solution. The hard 90 is a little less comfortable for routing a 40" primary under my arm than the ball swivel, but for the peace of mind of knowing that's one less o-ring I need to be concerned with....I'll live with it.wow three times in one year! What ball swivel were you using?
I have considered a solo class just for the skills. I also wouldn't mind slinging a 40 on dives but the logistics of it for travel diving seem to be a royal pain.
On the skills she enjoys doing them. Most people want to do them one time get the cert and move on. She wants me to quiz her and practice them. After her cert we both had half a tank left so yesterday we went to a local lake here and did a shallow dive. Viability was horrible, at no more than 5 feet at best. We stayed in touch contact the whole dive, but It was a good experience for her. Even on that dive we planned to practice some skills so she did reg switch, mask off and on, a primary donate, and keep a compass bearing to stay in the non motorized area.
Thanks, That's the kind of stuff I am looking forward to.Congratulations to both of you.
Both my daughters (since they were the age of yours) and wife and a son-in-law dive, and we've had many good trips together. This past month young daughter (28 y.o) and I went to Bonaire for 2 weeks. The others couldn't make it for one reason or another.
Without doubt, one of the highlights of my life.
I wish the same for you.
Each child will be different with regard to when they are ready. Mine has been swimming since age 3 and is about to do junior lifeguard training. She is very mature for her age and sets goals for herself and does them without much pressure from us. I felt comfortable letting her do the course. Now my other girl.... I love her dearly. But she is going to need some more time before I would be ok with her diving. A parent asked her if she was ready to get certified and go diving with dad. Her response was nah, I’d rather just do gymnastics so that’s good rather than her being disappointed that I wont let her start when her sister did.This is fantastic!!! My little guy wants to get certified in the worst way. He just turned 11. He did a bubble maker class that my LDS held and did about an hour in the pool. I just got certified a few weeks ago and only have one dive under my belt so far (not counting the cert dives). I was originally all for him going to classes, until I went and saw just how involved it is. I'm honestly not sure he can handle all the skills yet, so I told him he needed to be a bit older. In the mean time, I think I might sign him up for some swimming lessons at the local Y to strengthen his swimming skills. He does ok, but definitely can use some work and confidence. And I would like to get some more experience before he comes out with me as well.