Diver Propulsion Vehicle

€135.00

Diver propulsion vehicles are a thrilling way to see more of the underwater world in a shorter amount of time. An underwater motorized propel that scoots you through the water without kicking your fins. Whether making a boat dive shore, a DPV is a great way to cover more on your dive without any effort.

The Benefits

Using a diver propulsion vehicle is a fantastic way to finish up a days diving. Relax and enjoy a nice easy dive and bask in the feeling of being pulled through the water.

What You Learn

  • Diver propulsion vehicle dive planning organization, procedures, techniques, problems solving and hazards
  • Diving equipment considerations
  • Diver awareness and how to avoid harming fragile aquatic life

The Dive Gear You Use

You use all the standard basic dive gear and a DPV (Diver Propulsion Vehicle).

The Learning Materials Included

The Diver Propulsion Vehicle Manual and video on DVD cover DPV maintenance, battery care, and proper transportation, dive planning considerations and troubleshooting.

Prerequisites

  • A PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)
  • At least 12 years old

Path to Master Scuba Diver

If you have already completed the PADI Open Water course then you are no doubt eager to learn more. Continuing your diver education cannot be more beneficial to you as a diver.

It should be the goal of every diver to pursue the status of Master Scuba Diver. Continue your diver education up to Rescue diver and complete 5 PADI specialties of your choice to receive your MASTER SCUBA DIVER status.

Two excellent specialties to pair with underwater photography are:

  • Equipment specialist
  • Drift diver

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