taking a non diver

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I never really thought of the liability. I think the discover scuba may be my best bet! I may try the shallow end of the pool just so he can breath under watter in 3 ffet of water.

Thanks again everyone
 
ScubaPete once bubbled...
A bunch of people have been asking me if I can take a non certified diver down with me on my octo to show them what its like. One person told me it would be a great way to lose my diver certification card.

A little Feedback Please

Because If I can I would Love to take my older brother down a little ways (No more than 10 feet) and show him the new world and try to get him into scuba!!!!

I do it all the time, at the local swimmin hole.

I have a dive that I do on weekends to cool off, or to empty a tank on the way to the LDS.

I frequently let kids swim in waist deep water on my 7' hose, never weighted.

I've towed an adult passenger or two, but never weighted, and never more than 5-6 feet deep.

The Discover Scuba idea is best, but at my LDS, it's a minimum of 4 at $25 a head.

I've had groups from work do it and love it.
 
thanks for the advice

Nonweighted would be the way I would do it
What do the kids think that you have shown???
 
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