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    PADI "platinum" course director?

    There has been a way to measure which students were trained the best. The Diamond Reef® System has been used since the early 90's world-wide and helps instructors do an effective, more objective job at producing more competent students in a shorter period of time. It's an industry game-changer...
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    Two New England pioneers pass away: John Baldi & Frank Sanger

    I worked for Frank and Jim in the late 70’s early 80’s as a Regional Manager for NED. Great men, great teachers, amazing characters. Still in the business spreading the love for the game. facebook.com/diamondreefsystem
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    Master.........Really?

    Build 20 multimillion dollar, 25' deep heated swimming pools around the country decorated with palm trees and a hot tub or two with graduated depths boardering a 24/7 starbucks and a wine bar restaurant with glass walls. Call them; The Water Club™ Spa & Adventure Company . The classes would be...
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    Master.........Really?

    However, there is one grand pub-ah form of true diver buoyancy skill recognition. Twenty five years ago the industry was't ready for the big test. The Diamond Reef® Diving ACE™ Seal. (ACE is an acronym for Awareness and Control thru Education.) It is an individually customized Notary Seal for...
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    Getting Your Weighting Right For Proper Buoyancy

    Customer focused service; simpler on the student, more challenging on the educator. Educator gets paid well to take student to a higher level of awareness and skill in less time. Simple concept, detailed steps. Rewarding when you see the high success rate.
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    Getting Your Weighting Right For Proper Buoyancy

    You're right. Should have said; Simply attach a 5-8 lb buoyant milk jug to your buddy's cylinder, based upon its buoyancy characteristics at the end of the dive to see if he can successfully perform a 3 minute stop. Adjust weights and breathing accordingly. Mia Culpa.
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    Getting Your Weighting Right For Proper Buoyancy

    Great information. Simplify, simplify simplify. Twenty years ago we took the concept of determining proper weighting to a slightly different place. At the time, divers' general buoyancy performance especially in shallow water, nearing the end of the dive was akin to a human 'strike indicator' or...
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    Getting Your Weighting Right For Proper Buoyancy

    The trick is, we're you able to hover between 15-20' for three minutes when your cylinder got down to 2-300psi without holding on to a downline?
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