drrich2
Contributor
Here's a question. How many non-divers know about day boats? When I was a kid & saw Jacque Cousteau diving, I would've thought he'd chartered (or owned) the boat & crew for a private expedition. I wouldn't have known there were recreational scuba divers, how they got places they went or what it cost.
Today, I believe there's more awareness that some people scuba dive as a hobby, but how much of the public has an idea how that works? You can imagine roughly what tennis, golf or skiing might entail.
If people are barely aware of something, and don't understand its logistics when it's brought to their attention, and don't know other people doing it, what are the odds they'll seek it out?
Analogy: You ever watch one of those African wildlife shows, and think 'I'd like to go on a safari someday,' yet somehow, you've never done it? Why not?
Richard.
Today, I believe there's more awareness that some people scuba dive as a hobby, but how much of the public has an idea how that works? You can imagine roughly what tennis, golf or skiing might entail.
If people are barely aware of something, and don't understand its logistics when it's brought to their attention, and don't know other people doing it, what are the odds they'll seek it out?
Analogy: You ever watch one of those African wildlife shows, and think 'I'd like to go on a safari someday,' yet somehow, you've never done it? Why not?
Richard.