Scuba Gear for Beginners: Where to Start?
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Lets take a look at Scuba Gear for Beginners. Especially what scuba gear to buy or rent for your Open Water Course.
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SCUBA DIVING is DANGEROUS. You cant learn to dive on the internet. These demonstrations and tutorials are for your interest and entertainment only. You need to take a Scuba Diving Course with a qualified professional Scuba Diving instructor at your local dive centre. This professional will be able to guide you through all these skills and the relevant safety theory in a confined and safe environment.
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Thank you so much.. this was extremely helpful
Well done videos. Getting recertified today.
Thank you 🙏. Good advice and noted!
Great advice, thanks. 10 years ago I bought mask, booties, fins, wet suit and gloves, knowing that I wouldn't bother snorkelling and go diving only occasionally in warm, clear water. Pure leisure diving. I also bought a big titanium knife that was on special and is not very useful, but it looks cool strapped to the calf. I don't take the knife diving with me. :-)
Thank you ohhh so much for your videos!.. Much appreciated 🙏💕
@WaterlineShorts
Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. I really appreciate you saying so.
Wearing any equipment available! That's a word and trying / experimenting, will give You a feeling and teach You what works and what doesnt. Really appreciate the transparent advice on centers too. No bull*** 👍👍👍
@WaterlineShorts
3 жыл бұрын
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I have a question. I'm wanting to get into diving what do I do and where do I start?
Your cover photo led me to watch your video. Love it and your sense of humor… 🙌🥳
@WaterlineShorts
Жыл бұрын
My wife didn’t appreciate me showing so much skin. Ha ha
@nat333andheavenstreasuremi4
Жыл бұрын
@@WaterlineShorts that’s hysterical. Well tell her it was good clean fun and I’m a Minister saying that to boot. 😇
Whats with the loud background music? Very distracting. But good info!
@WaterlineShorts
3 жыл бұрын
It’s an album called inexperience with video editing. Lol
@barryschwarz
Жыл бұрын
@@WaterlineShorts hahaha!
Bro that was awesome we are going to go scuba diving and find well at least something we can find and then we can loot it and become rich
@WaterlineShorts
3 жыл бұрын
Ha ha. Happy treasure hunting!
Nice video ,can you make a hard equipment video please ?
@WaterlineShorts
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely.
What do I need for warm water diving can Marty and I wear wetsuits and dive gloves and dive hoods and dive boots and dive fins dive masks and scuba tanks and bcds and regulators to breath from and breath underwater with my mom friend Marty should I buy scuba diving gear or rent scuba diving gear
Is there a difference between PADI and SSI Schools? Where I live (Near Omaha, Nebraska) we have an SSI school.
@WaterlineShorts
3 жыл бұрын
By and large, no there is no major difference. The thing that will make the biggest difference will be the people who run the course and that you would get even from one PADI dive centre to another. If there is an SSI school locally then go with them.
How much weight should I use on my belt for snorkeling up to 15ft
@WaterlineShorts
3 жыл бұрын
It depends on your wetsuit and how buoyant you are. You could start with around 10% of your body weight. Get in the water and hold a normal breath (Not a full breath). If you float at eye level then you are about right. If you are sinking, take some weight off and if the water is at your chin then put some weight on. Trial and error til you get it right.
Start your OPEN WATER COURSE for **FREE** you can follow this link to get started right now waterlineshop.com/divessi
Pro tip. good dive centers dont make their money on retail. most of their money comes from education and SERVICING EQUIPMENT. if your dive shop isnt making a good bit of their money servicing equipment its because the people who work at or run the dive shop arent RESPECTED enough in the local dive community to garner people coming in for their expertise in servicing. A dive shop that doesnt have this function are usually mc dojo dive shops. they'll pass anyone. (Looking at you PADI) dont have decades of experience with the equipment or have made the inroads or gotten the respect from the REAL divers in the region. real dive centers and shops will have contracts with local govt. EMS and contractors dealing with infrastructure in the area. If all they have is 18 year old dive masters (the equivalent of 12 year old blackbelts at your local mcdojo) then you should get on the internets and start asking around for where the real dive shop is.
no shit for beginners! you show a damned snorkel. thats literally something you only use for the first 4 dives during the course and NEVER after that.