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And, yes, I have looked at the PADI Deep course and see that it requires 4 dives. But, the 4th dive is not required to go especially deep, and I don't recall that there were any particular skills to perform during that dive, other than planning it and executing it.
All good thoughts. But I have to LOL, since your SDI instructor is enhancing the class to get closer to the PADI class. Although.....
Don't minimize the importance of the planning and executing......that is what diving deep is all about. Otherwise, you are just following someone around in a "trust me" mode.
That's hardly the case, as their motivations are not necessarily aligned with the best interests of thinking divers.
I don't have any problem at all with people starting a business for the purpose of making money.
I HOPE SDI is making money... because so far I feel like I'm getting the same thing from them that I could get from PADI, and it's a lot cheaper, so I want SDI to continue to be around.
You might look into NC dive ops for the Deep course.
That's good, because "making money" is the main purpose of a starting a business.
All you get from either is a manual and a card... everything else comes from your instructor.
I can't speak for the SDI courses, but just so that you are aware, and to be fair, PADI does not set the price for courses.
For the Deep Diver course PADI charges the Instructor only for the Deep Diver Manual and the cost for the registering the Certification after completion of the course. That is it.
You must have learned that when they consulted with you on the issue. Otherwise, how would you know?
it's a good thing people in other professions don't care at all about getting paid and always create company policies that are 100% for the benefit of the client. Think what it would be like if people in your profession (attorney) were not the totally selfless individuals we all know them to be. It's a real shame that scuba industry has employees who are interested in putting food on the table and paying the rent--those greedy SOBs. Many of them are even making minimum wage.
All you get from either is a manual and a card... everything else comes from your instructor.
My understanding is that it is a recommended limit?
I know there's no Scuba Police. So, we all have to police ourselves, right?
I really just want to know if there is any standard from any agency on exceeding limits. With instructor, during formal class only?
I like to know what the official recommendations are, so that I can decide on my own if, when and how I ignore them. Which answer is that I generally just don't.
As as far as destinations and charters some don't care others you will pay get on boat then they don't let you dive because your not deep qualified... There goes your day and money...