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PADI SELF RELIANT DIVER SPECIALTY - BE SELF SUFFICIENT

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PADI Self Reliant Diver Specialty

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The Course

 

Course Content

 

 
 

Course Prerequisites

To enrol onto the PADI Self Reliant specialty you must meet the following pre-requisites:

  • Be certifed as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or have a qualifying certification from another scuba diving training organisation.
  • Have at least 100 logged scuba dives.
  • Be 18 years of age or older.
  • Successfully complete a dive skills assessment by a PADI Self Reliant Diver Specialty Instructor.

 

Course Duration

 

 

Price

£225

What’s Included?

  • Full Dive Equipment Hire
  • PADI Certification Fee
  • Air Fills

What’s Not Included?

Travel expenses and entrance fees to the open water sites. Entrance fees are approximately £17 per day.

 

What Next?

 

 

Testimonials

Nick Revelle

"I really enjoyed completing the self reliant specialty! Even in the challenging conditions you made sure the course was fun and enjoyable from start to finish. From no mask swims to mind boggling formulas, this course has it all!"

 

Simon Pettit

"Going to be a bit bold here and say that the Self Reliant Diver speciality is the best PADI speciality yet! I was lucky enough to be in the first group undertaking the Self Reliant Diver (SRD) speciality; now before I go any further this is not about PADI or Submission suggesting that diving on your own is the way forward. You might find that a bit odd, but lets face it you can carry all the redundant (spare) equipment you need but you can’t carry a redundant brain – the buddy system is here to stay! What the SRD speciality does is teach you to sort out your own problems by planning and carrying redundant equipment. A crucial part of the SRD speciality is that you use that equipment and familiarise yourself with what to do and how to do it should an issue arise. This course combines the very best of the Deep, Navigation and the SMB specialities The course makes you think about the most precious resource in diving – time and as we all know gas supply gives you time. The SRD introduces gas management and planning, effectively the last building block of dive preparation, planning and enjoyment. I really can’t recommend this course highly enough; it’s also a great introduction into technical diving concepts – now then, where are the details for that Tech 40 course!"

 

Course FormsCOURSE FORMS: Medical Statement Form, Safe Diving Practices Understanding, Adventures In Diving and Specialty Statements Of Risks & Liability

 

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