My point is that $78.00 is not an exhoribant price for the PADI crewpak. I'm not sure about the DM course teaching physics...I learned gas laws in chemistry. What's the real point?
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**ping**:My thoughts on the matter exactly. When I started diving, I was ready to embark on a journey where you would need knowledge, skills and ultimatively experience in order to experience diving safely.
I was dead serious about diving and more than a little put off when I bought the OW and AID books... I have the DM manual too. Making people believe that everything is about FUN, FUN, FUN by masking the bare hard facts and dangers in just so much mush made me feel a little bit like I have been taken for a ride.
Maybe it comes down to personal preference, being not an American and having been brought up by parents with rather analytical minds, but I think the books could use some editing, more towards treating people like actual grown-ups. Like they are now, I have seen 3rd grade school books that are written more concise.
Apart from that, I actually enjoyed the PADI training approach. The instructors I have seen were all very good and conscientious and taught the necessary knowledge in a way more earnest fashion.
PADI is good at teaching people the principles of recreational diving. The rest should come with experience.
redhatmama:My point is that $78.00 is not an exhoribant price for the PADI crewpak. I'm not sure about the DM course teaching physics...I learned gas laws in chemistry. What's the real point?
redhatmama:I'm not sure about the DM course teaching physics...I learned gas laws in chemistry. What's the real point?
rockjock3:My dive shop does this with the DVDs. You rent the DVD (pay the full price incase you don't bring it back). When you are done you simply return it and get a full refund. My wife is now going through the course. After she finishes next week I will exchange her DVD for the Rescue diver DVD for my class in late April. Once I am done with that I will return it and get the rental price back.
alcina:Each student must have a copy, I believe. They do not have to purchase a new copy from the same store they do the course with. They could borrow a friends, buy from another store...etc. I see no way to enforce having to purchase the manual from the instructor/dive centre the student does the course with without penalizes said instructor/dive centre. Some students like to buy the manual ahead of time from their local shop but do the course later on holiday, for instance...