Scuba Refresher Scuba Skill Update If you have been qualified as Open Water Diver or above, or you have not been diving for a long time, and you feel unfamiliar with the theory and equipment operation, or you want to continue to dive, you want to regain the fun of diving again, you can take SSI's Scuba Refresher Course, to get back to the embrace of the sea. Maybe you are ready to go on a diving trip abroad, but worry that you have not been in contact with diving for too long and feel unfamiliar with the diving skills, you can choose to join the scuba refresher course to regain your love of diving, we provide professional instructors to help you relive your diving dreams!
Course Objectives The SSI Scuba Refresher, or Scuba Skills Update course provides a safe and enjoyable way for certified divers to update their skills. It also provides another opportunity for non-certified Open Water Diver students to practice before their Open Water training dives. Suggestion: If it has been more than six (6) months since the Open Water Diver's last course or pool/calm water unit, use the Scuba Technique Refresher Course to refresh their skills before they participate in an Open Water Training Dive.
Half Day Class - Scuba Skills Review & FUNDIVE Scuba equipment assembly, disassembly and cleaning, controlled dive, secondary head retrieval and recovery, mask drainage and detachment, neutral buoyancy review. Controlled ascent, swimming in the water, equipment operation skills, introduction to the marine environment, underwater equipment detachment, entry method review. Diving knowledge theory review and advanced education. Full Day Class - Scuba Skills Review and FUNDIVE Scuba equipment assembly, disassembly and cleaning, controlled dive, secondary head retrieval and recovery, mask drainage and detachment, neutral buoyancy review. Controlled ascent, swimming in the water, equipment operation skills, introduction to the marine environment, equipment removal in the water, entry method review, computerized watch operation, SMB buoyancy bag operation. Diving knowledge theory review and advanced education.