Adventure-Ocean
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This question is directed more at the instructors out there. I was captain on a large boat that took out intro dives with the Japanese tourists. They'd supply them with gear including aluminum 50's. They's set up a rope system down around 15ft so as the diver was brought down, they'd stand on the bottom and hold this rope around chest high and watch the fish swim by. The diving crew would chum the water. The customer would stay there a half hour or so then individually be brought to the surface. These people have never had a snorkel in their mouths let alone a regulator.
This service took a lot a attention from the company divers. All of which were certified to at least advanced open water.
It was a good business that would see from 50 to 100 customers per day.
I wondered if there was a criteria for introductory dives put out by PADI or NAUI or did this company create and develope it on their own? Any of you give introductory dives?
Adventure-Ocean
This service took a lot a attention from the company divers. All of which were certified to at least advanced open water.
It was a good business that would see from 50 to 100 customers per day.
I wondered if there was a criteria for introductory dives put out by PADI or NAUI or did this company create and develope it on their own? Any of you give introductory dives?