RonFrank
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I have reviewed NAUI. SSI, and PADI. These classes are more alike than different. It has been said in the past but likely bears repeating. The instructor is what is important, not the organization they are with.
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The problem with such a review is that it is on paper and not in reality. What you see on paper is more or less what you get (at least with respect to PADI, and perhaps SSI) but represents the absolute minimum that you get with respect to NAUI, where you would typically get a lot more. To know precisely you have to talk to the individual instructor.I have reviewed NAUI. SSI, and PADI. These classes are more alike than different. It has been said in the past but likely bears repeating. The instructor is what is important, not the organization they are with.
I don't know what you're arguing with, we see eye to eye on B&T. What you're referring to is understanding and enjoying what the coach says, and what I'm saying it that actual B&T is obvious and purpose.
Where did a cellphone spammer google that...lol.I don't know what you're arguing with, we see eye to eye on B&T. What you're referring to is understanding and enjoying what the coach says, and what I'm saying it that actual B&T is obvious and purpose.