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Completed your Open Water diver course?
Want to further your experience and take your training to the next level?
Become qualified to 30 metres! or simply try various specialized aspects of diving, like Underwater Photography, experience using a Diver propulsion Vehicle - James Bond stylee!
The PADI Adventure and Advanced Open Water Certifications are the natural progression after completing the PADI Open Water Course. These courses are usually combined and run over 2 days, consisting of 5 Adventure dives from the list below, of which one must be the Deep dive and one must be the Navigation dive. There are no classroom or pool sessions except for the Dry Suit dive which requires one pool session.
Our courses are normally conducted at Leybourne Lake near Larkfield and or Stoney Cove (The National Diving Centre) in Leicester. We also run advanced courses during our dive trips around the UK at both inland and coastal dive sites when logistically possible and dive conditions are favorable. These courses are run by our highly experienced instructors and are run regularly throughout the year, on most days of the week but we recommend weekdays, as our training lakes are less busy then.
On completion of this exciting course you will be awarded with the Advanced Open Water Diver certification, which allows you to dive to a depth of 30 metres. |
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Course Divers Required |
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Deep Dive - Experience a dive to between 22 30 meters, learn the effects of depth, both physical and physiologically.
Underwater Navigation Learn more about underwater navigation and the use of an underwater compass. |
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Elective Dives, Choose Any Three |
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Multi Level and Computer Dive |
Learn the how to use the Wheel when planning your dives. |
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Peak Performance Buoyancy Dive |
Hone your buoyancy skills; ensure youre not the diver damaging the corals!!! |
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Underwater Photography Dive |
Learn the basics, have a go before you buy. |
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Dry Suit Dive |
Essential for temperate and cold water diving. |
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Night Dive |
Its a whole different world at night! |
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Wreck Dive |
Non penetration, respect our wrecks, basic introduction and procedures. |
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Nitrox |
Extend your bottom times. |
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Search and Recovery Dive |
Lost something and want to learn how to find it and bring it safely to the surface? |
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Diver Propulsion Vehicle |
For the budding James Bonds out there! |
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Course Time Table (please note that times vary depedant on dive sites used) |
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Upon signing up for your course and paying your deposit you will be issued with your crew pack, this includes the course manual and your advanced diving education log book insert record sheets. Once you have this you can begin the all important task of independent home study by reading each chapter and completing the quizzes and knowledge reviews in each. Although each chapter details a specific aspect or type of dive it is important to read them all to understand and appreciate all the skills adventure and advanced diving require.
Day 1:
You should arrive at the Simply Scuba about 09:15 am, unless otherwise specified by your instructor, to select and assemble your dive equipment for the course, and to complete any outstanding registration paperwork, etc. After all the equipment is assembled and loaded everyone makes their way to the appointed dive site for the day. Please remember you are responsible for your own transportation to and from Simply Scuba and the dive site. Upon arrival at the dive site a site safety and orientation briefing will be given. You will then assist in readying the dive equipment for the days diving. On day 1 you will complete up to three of your course dives, dependant upon the site logistics and conditions, this is purely at the discretion of the dive supervisor. Before each dive a dive briefing will be given by the instructor. After completing the days diving, you will assist in loading the dive equipment. This will be followed by completing your log book with the days activities and signing your training record sheets for those dives completed.
Day 2:
Travel from the either the dive centre or overnight accommodation to the dive site. Everyone helps unload and prepare equipment ready for the days diving, prior to the site and pre-dive briefing. You will complete the remaining dives of your course, assuming that you meet all standards required. At the end of the days diving, the van is loaded and everyone returns to Simply Scuba dive centre where they assist in washing down and storing the dive equipment, final course paperwork is then completed, log books, training record sheets and Certification application forms completed, (PIC Cards). |
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Course Pre-Requisites |
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Open Water Scuba Diver Certification
Minimum age: 15 (12 for Junior Divers) |
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Price Includes |
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Dive Equipment.
(Excluding Dive knife, dive torch, dive slate, surface marker buoy and reel, underwater watch/dive computer and Wheel. These can be purchased from our dive store at the beginning of the course should they be required.
Air fills
Swimming pool, entrance fees
Dive Site entrance fees
PADI registration fee |
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What You Will Need To Bring |
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Swim Suit
Towel
Academic Materials
Medical Statement
Packed lunch
4 passport-sized photographs
Proof of your PADI Open Water Scuba Diver Certification |
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Other Important Information You Will Need To Know |
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Like all training courses where certain levels of performance are required to pass it is important to realize that you must reach the required levels of proficiency for each aspect of the course in order for the instructor to certify you, (just like on a driving test). If you fail to achieve the required standards we will endeavour to give you the opportunity for further training, however this would incur additional cost.
Participants under 16 years must be accompanied on the course by a parent or legal guardian.
All participants are responsible for their own transportation arrangements between the dive centre and either the pool or the respective dive sites used during this course. |
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What Is Next? |
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Liked what youve done so far?
Found another aspect of diving you want to specialize in?
Then why not build upon your experiences and take a look at the Specialist courses we have to offer. Each course is designed to give you a greater depth of knowledge and experience in that particular field of diving.
Want to go further with your general diving skills then enroll on the Rescue Diver course. Add to this PADIs Emergency First Response first aid course, a must for divers and non-divers alike, and valid in the work place as a nationally recognized qualification. |
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| Summary |
The PADI Adventure and Advanced Open Water Certifications are the natural progression after completing the PADI Open Water Course.
Pre-Requisites:
Open Water Scuba Diver Certification
Minimum age: 15 (12 for Junior Divers)
Includes:
Dive Equipment, Air fills
Swimming pool, entrance fees, Dive Site entrance fees, PADI registration fee
Duration:
2 days |
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