If you're a 5 star PADI dive shop and you want to both keep your PADI affiliation and take customers below 130 ft how would you have to do it?
Discretely????

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If you're a 5 star PADI dive shop and you want to both keep your PADI affiliation and take customers below 130 ft how would you have to do it?
If you're a 5 star PADI dive shop and you want to both keep your PADI affiliation and take customers below 130 ft how would you have to do it?
well, here's another eye opener for ya......dive shops don't advertise all their trips to the general public......many operate 'by invitation only', meaning they will have 2 sets of trips...the ones on their WWW site/dry boards in the shop.......and those reserved for favored customers......and you will go through their screening process to see if you are 'invite-worthy'. They want clear evidence you are a quality diver and not anti-social or otherwise disruptive/high-maintainance/special ed. If you are not hearing about such trips, or are not taken on advanced dives, it may mean you have been found wanting in certain areas, at least for the time being.
DSAT or equivalent.. No worries.. As for "deep air" and the shop that once was, they were not 5 star or affiliated, so why would they care? There are a lot of non 5 star dive ops in Coz. "5 star" doesn't make one op better than another anyway, IMO. It's all about the service, DM & Captain..
Who said anything about Scuba Mau?
OK, this is my new rule: If a dive shop takes anybody on dives deeper than 160' dives on air with single 80AL tanks I won't dive with that shop.
How do you know unless you are invited?How did you arrive at 160 feet?
Standard 130' limit which I think makes sense, plus 30' fudge factor to accomodate the cowboys and those experienced and willing to do this kind of diving. Much like driving 70 in a 65 MPH zone, I don't think it's unreasonable.How did you arrive at 160 feet?