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Drift Diver
Do you feel a bit of panic when your guide calls out that the next dive is a “drift dive”?
Not sure about the entry/exit techniques and how to react in a current?
Planned and accomplished right, drift dives are one of the most enjoyable dives
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Duration |
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1 day on the boat |
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Contents |
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Knowledge development
- the planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of drift diving
- proper procedures for buoyancy-control, navigation and communication
- special equipment - floats, lines, reels
- site selection and overview of aquatic currents-causes and effects
- techniques for staying close to a buddy or together as a group
2 open water dives
The course can be combined with a Nitrox course |
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Requirements |
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Open Water Diver, Junior Open Water or equivalent
Older then 12 years
1 recreational dive before taking this course to check weights, buoyancy and equipment
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Price |
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Local Price: 110 €
Certification fee: 35 euro
Drift Diver manual: 30 euro
Logbook: 6 - 22euro |
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Important Note
For safety, all PADI students must complete a brief medical prior to commencing a course. If none of the listed conditions apply, you sign the form and you’re ready to start. If any of them apply to you, as a safety precaution, a physician must assess the condition as it relates to diving and sign a medical form that confirms that you’re fit to dive, dated within the last 12 months. Click here to view the form.
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