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CONTINUED TRAINING

If you already have your Open Water certification, why not continue to build your skills? Advanced Open Water will hone the skills you’ve already learned and introduce you to some new, important ones. Rescue Diver will build your confidence while preparing you for emergency situations. Have you dreamed of going pro and teaching the next generation of divers? Then check out our Divemaster program. There are so many directions diving can take you.

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Advanced Open Water Diver

$399 per person group course, $439 per person e-Learning group course

$699 per person private course

*Includes classroom, textbook, bridge dives, and 2 boat trips

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The Advanced Open Water Diver course helps you increase your confidence and build your scuba skills, so you can become more comfortable in the water. This is a great way to get more dives under your belt while continuing to learn under the supervision of your PADI instructor. This course builds on what you’ve learned and develops new capabilities by introducing you to new activities and new ways to have fun scuba diving. The 2 dives that are required are a Deep dive as well as an Underwater Navigation dive.

Prerequisites: Open Water DiverEnriched Air Diver is recommended

What You'll Learn

  • Safely dive in Jupiter's currents

  • Deploying and using a SMB

  • Using a reel or finger spool

  • Deploying a SMB at depth

  • Diving safely from a boat

  • Improving your buoyancy

  • Underwater navigation techniques and skills

 

Required Equipment

  • Mask, fins, snorkel

  • Wetsuit

  • Tanks

  • Regulator

  • BCD

  • Computer (NX compatible)

  • Compass

  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB)     

  • Reel or finger spool

  • Knife or cutting Tool

  • Whistle

  • Log Book

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Also required: BCD, regulator set with timing device, weights, tanks, and a wetsuit (recommended). These items can be purchased or rented at Scuba Works.

Rental Packages available for 2 days of class. Gear Package = $100, Tank Package = $80 for five tanks.

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Typical Class Schedule:

Friday evening @ 6PM for approximately two hours.

Saturday and Sunday include a combination of one dive at Phil Foster Park at Blue Heron Bridge and two boat trips including four dives off of our charter boat Divocean. 

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Rescue Diver

$299 per person

$749 per person private 

Includes classroom and open water work

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The Rescue Diver course provides the opportunity to improve self-rescue skills while also learning to safely assist other divers in distress. The course stresses personal safety and self-awareness while developing the ability to recognize and prevent many diving problems. This is one of the most fun and rewarding courses. You must be 12 years or older.

Prerequisite: Advanced Open Watercurrent Basic First Aid and CPR; (O2 Provider course recommended, but not required). 

What You'll Learn​

  • Self-rescue

  • Recognizing and managing stress in other divers

  • Emergency management and equipment

  • Rescuing panicked divers

  • Rescuing unresponsive divers

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Required Equipment

Standard dive gear and tank are available for purchase or rent. 

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Basic First Aid and CPR

$125 per person

 

First Aid and CPR are good skills for everyday life, but when it comes to actions sports like scuba, it is a necessity. This training is a prerequisite for Rescue Diver.

What You'll Learn​

  • BLS (Basic Life Support) CPR and rescue breathing at the layperson level

  • AED (automated external defibrillator) use (optional)

  • Preventing and caring for shock

  • Spinal injury management

  • Use of barriers to reduce disease transmission risk

  • Basic first aid and first aid kit considerations

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O2 Provider

$125 per person

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We all hope for the best when we set out on our dive trip, but it's important to be prepared to assist a fellow diver should the need arise with the DAN or PADI Oxygen Provider course. Oxygen first aid provides needed oxygen to body tissues, enhances the elimination of inert gases such as nitrogen obtained from breathing gases, and helps shrink any gas bubbles that may have developed during ascent — bubbles that contribute to decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism. Supplemental oxygen also can help minimize or eliminate existing symptoms and reduce further injury until medical services are engaged.

What You'll Learn​

  • Atmospheric gases

  • Respiration and circulation

  • Decompression illness

  • Oxygen and diving injuries

  • Oxygen safety

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PADI Divemaster 

$899 per person

(Registration and material fee not included)

Includes: Divemaster training and 2 training boat trips

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The PADI Divemaster course will transform you from a recreational diver into a professional underwater adventure guide. Exploring a career in diving? Or you just want to help your local dive shop on the weekends; the Divemaster course will give you the tools to get you there. Master Scuba Diver Trainers, IDC Staff Instructors, and a PADI Course Director will ensure that courses are taught by highly experienced professionals. These seasoned instructors share experiences and techniques that go far beyond those outlined in the standard Divemaster course! You must have 40 logged dives by the time you begin the training (and 60 dives prior to final certification). You must be 18 years or older. DAN member insurance or equivalent is required.

*Prerequisites: Rescue Diver, Enriched Air Diver

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Complete Prerequisites

  • 18 years old

  • Advanced Open Water (PADI or qualifying certification from another training organization)

  • Rescue Diver certification and EFR with AED (PADI or qualifying certification from another training organization)

  • 40 logged dives (60 prior to final certification)

  • Diving physical signed within the past year

  • DAN member insurance or equivalent

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Required Materials:

  • Divemaster Crewpack     

 

Required Equipment

  • Mask / Fins / Snorkel

  • Whistle / Compass

  • Surface Marker Buoy / Reel

  • BCD, Regulator, Air gauge, computer or dive watch (rental available)

  • Tanks

  • PADI Dive Tables

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Master Scuba Diver

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You have the passion! Do you want to join the best of the best in recreational scuba diving? The Master Scuba Diver course is for you. This certification will bring you to the highest level of recreational training. To earn this distinction, a diver has reached the level of Rescue Diver, completed at least five PADI Specialty certifications, and has a minimum of 50 logged dives. You must be 12 years or older.

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If you wish to focus on a specific Master Diver track, you can opt for: 

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What You'll Learn​

  • Atmospheric gases

  • Respiration and circulation

  • Decompression illness

  • Oxygen and diving injuries

  • Oxygen safety

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