SELF RELIANT DIVER
The purpose of the Self-Reliant Diver specialty course is to recognize and accept the role of the buddy system and its contributions to diver safety while identifying and developing self-reliance and independence while diving. There are several reasons for an experienced diver to take the Self-Reliant diver course:
Prerequisites – to qualify for the Self-Reliant Diver course, an individual must:
Equipment Requirements for Student Divers:
$250 Includes Classroom, 3 Open Water dives
- To develop the skills of planning and carrying out dives without a partner when preferred or necessary.
- To sharpen skills of diving self-reliance, making the diver a stronger partner in a dive pair or team.
- This course covers when diving alone may be applicable, and the need to compensate for those situations, including dive planning, life support system readiness, adaptive training, equipment and responsibility.
- This course is an introduction to self-reliant diving that helps student divers develop the skills, knowledge and techniques necessary to rely on themselves first, whether or not they are diving with a partner, including:
- The value and application of the buddy system.
- The philosophy of, and motivation for, diving without a partner.
- Potential risks of diving alone, and how to manage those risks.
- The value of equipment redundancy and what back-up equipment is needed.
- Dive planning and gas management.
Prerequisites – to qualify for the Self-Reliant Diver course, an individual must:
- Be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or have a qualifying certification from another training organization.
- Have a minimum 100 logged dives.
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Successfully complete a dive skills assessment by a PADI Self-Reliant Diver Specialty Instructor.
Equipment Requirements for Student Divers:
- Standard dive equipment.
- Surface marker buoy, such as a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB) or lift bag with at least 30 meters/100 feet of line.
- Redundant gas source – pony cylinder, twin cylinders with isolation valve or side mount configuration. Redundant gas supply must be configured so that the diver can access it with one hand.
- Redundant depth gauge and bottom timer, or dive computer.
- Redundant surface signaling devices (both visual and audible)
- Knife/cutting tool (except where locally prohibited)
- Slate and pencil
- Back-up mask (recommended)
$250 Includes Classroom, 3 Open Water dives