Equipment Specialist

€95.00

Your scuba unit is what allows you to enjoy diving, it stands to reason that everyone should have a basic understanding on how it all works.

As a PADI Equipment Specialist, you are prepared for the basic scuba equipment maintenance, care and adjustments you’ll encounter every day. If you have purchased any of your own diving equipment then this course is a must. It is also a good course to combine with many other specialities as you will also learn basic repair on many dive accessories such as dive torches for night diving.

The Benefits

It’s better to know than to not know how something works. The knowledge gained throughout this course builds confidence not just in set up your equipment, but in the water as well as you will have the understanding on how your scuba unit functions.

What You Learn

  • Theories, principles and operation of basic scuba diving equipment
  • Recommended care and maintenance procedures, and equipment storage
  • How to overcome common problems with diving equipment and recommended professional maintenance procedures
  • Simple suggestions for comfortable equipment configurations and an introduction to the newest and latest dive gear

The Dive Gear You Use

Although there is no dive required on this course you will have a chance to see and interact with many types of dive gear, diving accessories, dive lights, gear bags, surface flags and floats, diving computers, BCDs, regulators dive knives, diver weight systems, underwater photography equipment.

The Learning Materials Included

The Encyclopaedia of Recreational SCUBA Diving manual is a prerequisite for professional divers and is a mine of information regarding the physics, physiology and history of scuba diving.

Prerequisites

  • Must be a PADI Scuba Diver or Junior Scuba Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)
  • No dives are required, so you can take the Equipment Specialist course any time of the year

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 this speciality are:

  • Night diving
  • Digital underwater photography

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