paulithepin
Contributor
The question of "what certifying agency is the best" gets asked often, and everyone has their opinions. I wonder what the actual numbers would say, if they were tracked? I know lots experienced divers who dive on a regular basis, but I know hundreds of people who got Open Water certified and no longer dive- the vast majority of whom never made it to 20 logged dives. Their reasons for not continuing are as varied as they are as individuals. I can't help but wonder if the quality of their initial trainings played a role in their decision to stop scuba diving.
This question came to mind when I was congratulating a friend for completing her 20th logged dive yesterday at the St. Andrews State Park Jetty in Panama City Beach, FL. I know the struggles she had during her OW class and will never forget hearing her say that the instructor told the class, after a student "quit" during confined water dives due to problems equalizing (in water with 5 foot visibility, strong current, and 1-2 ft seas at the local St. Andrews State Park Jetty), that "some people aren't meant to dive". Keep in mind that we are fortunate to have 2 springs within an hours drive (Vortex and Morrison) that are both set up for OW Diver training in addition to a local pool for confined water.
So, back to my question, what's percentage of Open Water Divers certified by your agency make it to their 20th logged dive?
This question came to mind when I was congratulating a friend for completing her 20th logged dive yesterday at the St. Andrews State Park Jetty in Panama City Beach, FL. I know the struggles she had during her OW class and will never forget hearing her say that the instructor told the class, after a student "quit" during confined water dives due to problems equalizing (in water with 5 foot visibility, strong current, and 1-2 ft seas at the local St. Andrews State Park Jetty), that "some people aren't meant to dive". Keep in mind that we are fortunate to have 2 springs within an hours drive (Vortex and Morrison) that are both set up for OW Diver training in addition to a local pool for confined water.
So, back to my question, what's percentage of Open Water Divers certified by your agency make it to their 20th logged dive?