PADI Open Water Diver Certification

PADI Open Water Diver Course

The PADI Open Water Diver course is the basic scuba diving certification. It is available at all PADI certification agencies.   The course must cover a standard set of basic skills and knowledge. Naturally, scuba diving training may differ from agency to agency but the end result is the same.

PADI Open Water Diver Certification

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People aged between 10 and 15 years can take the Junior Open Water course and those 15 years and above can take the full Open Water Course. Any Junior Open Water certified child will automatically be a certified Open Water Diver on this 15th birthday and no recertification will be necessary. All divers need to be in good health with no major health problems.

An Open Water Diver is able to dive to depths of 60 feet or 18 meters. Until this depth the Open Water Diver  is not required to be accompanied by a dive master or instructor. Open Water certification also entitles you to continue with the Advanced Open Water diver and other specialty dive courses.

The Open Water Diver course usually takes 3-5 days if taken at dive vacation sites. Others may choose to learn it part time which may take weeks or months. During the course, the aspiring diver will be subjected to knowledge development classes which will teach basic diving techniques, how diving affects your body, safety, equipment selection and maintenance, dive planning and a preview of the skills you will need in the water. An exam is given to make sure the diver is ready to begin training in the water.

Next on the list is confined water training which is basically diving in a controlled environment like a pool or shallow, sheltered ocean water. What’s important is the water is shallow enough to stand up for your safety, so that you can develop confidence in learning all the basic skills you’ll need to enjoy scuba diving safely. Gradually you can move to deeper waters for advanced skills and safety drills.

Open water training is a great experience.  This is the real thing.   No more simulations and pools just your team, instructor and the open waters. This is the time to practice your skills with the instructor so much so that you gain the confidence to perform them with ease in real diving situations. Let us not forget that while learning you will be able to appreciate what the underwater world has to offer and maybe develop a lifetime love for scuba diving.

Once you have passed all requirements you will be declared a certified Open Water Diver. This certification lasts forever and does not need to be renewed. Although it is recommended that you take a scuba review before diving if you haven’t dived for a year or so. The scuba review is a short refresher course with a professional.  The main objective is to help you keep your skills in check.


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