The PADI Boat Diver Course
Whether you’ve never made a boat dive
or you’ve logged dozens, the PADI Boat
Diver Specialty course can benefit almost
every diver because different boats in different
parts of the world do things differently.
The Fun Part
Diving from a boat is fun, especially when
you look at ease when maneuvering around on
it. It’s fun to know what you’re
doing.
What You Learn
Learn the tips, tricks and ways to
• Dive from boats ranging from small
inflatables to giant live-aboards :
• how they differ from place to place
• gain experience and training from diving
on boats in your local area
• Safely enter and exit the water :
• sometimes it’s better to hand
your gear up to the crew and then climb in
the boat
• sometimes you just take off your fins
and weights and walk up the ladder
• Stow your gear in the most appropriate
areas
• Use surface lines to initiate or conclude
your dives.
• Locate basic boat safety equipment
The Scuba Gear
You Use
You use all the basic scuba gear. Depending
on what type of diving you’ll be doing
from the boat, you may also want to use underwater
photography equipment, DPVs (underwater scooters),
a dive light, a dry suit, lift bags, a dive
flag/float or other specialty gear.
The Learning Materials
You Need
Diving from a boat is a convenient and fun
way to explore the underwater world. By reviewing
the PADI Boat Diver Manual and video on DVD,
you’ll learn the important do’s
and don’ts of boat diving including:
boat terminology, etiquette, safety and procedures.
Prerequisites
Must be a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior
Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification
from another organization)
Your Next Adventure
You can do many types of diving from a boat.
Just about any PADI course can be taken in
conjunction with the Boat Diver course, which
can help you reach the coveted Master Scuba
Diver rating.
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