Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Convenience & Value


Recently I was talking with another PADI Pro about the Advanced Open Water program, its intent, conduct and marketing. We agreed that students who hold this rating aren't necessarily experienced divers but that the course was that opportunity for a student to gain more experience under an Instructor's direct supervision.

We talked about pricing. The 'going rate' in Seattle seems to be about $150, some Instructors charging more, some far less. But the programs are not nearly identical in value. The lowest price offerings often include specialties that are easy to teach rather than popular and in some cases, the Instructor is trying to push so many people through the course that they don't even get in the water with students, leaving their Staff to do that.

Many Instructors choose not to conduct a night dive because it's logistically challenging and anxiety can be high. But isn't that the role of an Instructor that wants to teach? Other Instructors use the boat adventure dive as one of the electives. Boat ettiquette and procedures are important but not knowing these isn't necessarily a safety issue. Night diving is often the only option during the winter workweek in Seattle. Students should be encouraged to experience it rather than forgo 5/7ths (71%) of their winter diving opportunities.

When researching an Instructor to take your Advanced Open Water course from, be sure to interview them about whether they'll be getting in the water with you, how many other students will be joining you, what adventure dives they'll conduct and why you'd benefit from those chosen.