Divers rolling of a boat during Boat Diver Speciality

Explore More By Boat during Boat diver Speciality

While diving from a boat isn’t difficult, there are some special procedures that make boat dives more fun.

Moreover, the lines you use when diving in currents can make an easy dive exciting.

Using current lines effectively may make the difference between an easy and exciting dive.

It can prevent a tiring and not-much-fun undertaking.

On most dive boats, the trip leader usually explains the procedures you’ll be using in the Boat Diver Speciality.

The Boat Diver Speciality shows the broad procedures used when diving from boats. Additionally, You learn about current lines, entry and exit procedures, and getting kitted up for the dive. Furthermore, besides these procedures, you learn information on packing for boat diving, avoiding seasickness, boating basics and emergencies.

Boat Diver Speciality Prerequisites & Requirements

Firstly, age requirement: 10 years or older.

Moreover, PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver (or qualifying entry-level certification).

Additionally, time commitment is approximately 2–4 hours.

Furthermore, you should have a surface signalling device, such as an inflatable signal tube.

Finally, it is wise to carry a complete spare parts kit.

Get started by booking online today, and we will send the PADI E-learning pack. Next, start learning now with PADI’s home-study materials—the Boat Diver Speciality eLearning. Read and watch videos about boat diving, then interact with knowledge checks. That will prepare you to meet your PADI Instructor and schedule your two boat dives. Stop by our shop to enrol in the course and speak with your instructor if you have questions about content.

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