by Instructor Doug | Feb 9, 2016 | Blog Posts, Course Information
Whether you dive once a year while on vacation or are on your way to becoming a dive professional, the Rescue Diver course is most likely the most beneficial course you will ever take. It will change the way you look at diving as you begin to not only accept...
by Instructor Doug | Feb 1, 2016 | Blog Posts
From the TDI/SDI website – by Darren Pace: Some days, you just can’t resist the siren call of the water. You’re sitting at the office daydreaming about your next dive or sitting at home dreading going to the office the next day because all you can think about is...
by Instructor Doug | Jan 27, 2016 | Blog Posts
At some point in your diving career, you’ll be doing a beach dive. For example, South Florida and Bonaire are popular beach dive destinations, or maybe you’re looking to save money by not paying for a seat on a dive boat. Whatever your reason for beach...
by Instructor Doug | Jan 11, 2016 | Blog Posts
—From ScubaDiving.com— Do you know your wreck-diving basics?
If not, read on (and remember that penetrating a wreck is a whole different ballgame, and requires advanced training). 1. Follow the mooring line. Start your dive by surface swimming or pulling...
by Instructor Doug | Dec 21, 2015 | Blog Posts
Hobbies, sports, and things we do in our personal time are often outside the realm of typical expenditure and necessary daily activity. For this reason, any expense in regard to these activities may be viewed as excess or unneeded spending. Scuba diving is one of...
by Instructor Doug | Dec 13, 2015 | Blog Posts, Course Information
5 Tips for a Safe and Fun Night Dive by Cris Merz The sun begins to set and some of the crowd along the beaches are facing the horizon to try and catch a glimpse of the elusive green flash. The mixed drinks with umbrellas become a more frequent accessory in the hands...