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| Thanks for considering CRC Diving for your SCUBA training needs. We provide a complete package for diving education. We provide many types of scuba diving classes. That range from our basis discover scuba, open water diver all the way up to PADI professional divers like dive master and assistant instructors. |
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We offer the following PADI scuba classes: Ice Diving, wreck diving, deep diving, dry suit diving, nitrox, night diving, boat diving, open water diving, advanced open water diving, rescue diver, and our professional levels of dive master, and assistant instructor. | ||||
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Our instructors are Professional Association of Dive Instructors (PADI) certified, HSA (Handicapped SCUBA Association) Instructors,and Divers Alert Network (DAN) members. Check out our site to learn more about us, or visit diver education page for information on available classes. In addition, if you have any questions or concerns about the sport of SCUBA please feel free to contact us via this site. We have staff on site to assist you with your diving needs. Our dive lessons will get you prepared for any warm water or cool water diving.
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Open water certified scuba divers are allowed to dive to a maximum of 18 metres but this limitation becomes very tiresome early in our diving career. The old saying about faraway hills being greener applies in a slightly different way underwater, with the deep blue holding a great pull for most scuba divers. One of the most interesting specialities offered by PADI is the Deep Diver Specialty Course and a deep dive is also a requirement of the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver programme. Student's view: Forget the boss, I'd been working hard for the last 6 months and deserved a break so I was off to South East Asia where cold and rain would be a distant memory, for a while at least. Two weeks on holiday diving in Thailand would allow the chance for many different adventures but I was determined to make an effort to increase my knowledge of scuba diving and clock up a few new experiences in my log book. I reviewed the list of PADI speciality courses and decided that Deep Diving would be my next scuba experience. Many of my friends had told me about the onshore action to be enjoyed on Phuket Island but, as few of them are divers, I was not sure what to expect underwater. The little I knew in advance about going deeper was from other divers who referred frequently to the effects of being "narced" while on those portions of the dive from which I, as an Open Water Diver, was excluded. On further enquiry I found out that one of the biggest additional factors to consider, for the recreational deep diver, is the effects of nitrogen narcosis. |
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