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Boat Diving. Why pay to go on a vessel?It allows you to reach locations with:The best clarityThe most aquatic lifeThe most interesting reefsIt eliminates long tiring hikes to the shore, swims to the sites and the carrying of gearYou get to meet new friends with the same common interestsYou ge
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1. Boat Diving Introduction
Terminology
Equipment
Procedures Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
2. Boat Diving Why pay to go on a vessel?
It allows you to reach locations with:
The best clarity
The most aquatic life
The most interesting reefs
It eliminates long tiring hikes to the shore, swims to the sites and the carrying of gear
You get to meet new friends with the same common interests
You get to sight see along the way
Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
3. Boat Diving Terminology #1 – Starboard Side
#2 – Port Side
#3 – Bow Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
4. Boat Diving Terminology Additional terms:
Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
Instructor Materials: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Instructor Guide, personal teaching notes, and various training aids use to demonstrate topics of navigation.
INTRODUCTION
Attention step: One way to perform like an excellent diver is to navigate effectively. When you can end a dive at a predetermined location, you not only feel good, but you conserve a lot of time and energy. You also benefit from increasing your navigational abilities because they are part of other diving activities such as finding an offshore reef, limited visibility diving, night diving, and searching. Let’s expand on the navigational principles you learned as a beginning diver and add some new ones.
Importance of Value: Several navigational techniques will be introduced in this chapter. You will have an opportunity to practice these in one or more navigational dives. Also you will apply you navigational skills in the other dives of your Advanced Scuba Diver course.
Main Points: See presentation slides.
Student Materials and Conduct: NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver student kit, note taking materials, and the students full attention.
Body: See presentation slides.
5. Boat DivingTypes of vessels Inflatable Vessels
Holds from 1 – 6 people
6. Boat DivingTypes of vessels Canoes
Holds from 1 – 3 people
7. Boat DivingTypes of vessels Day Boats
2 – 10 people
8. Boat DivingTypes of vessels Private Yacht
2 – 20 people
9. Boat DivingTypes of vessels Commercial Live Aboard Dive Vessels
From 6 – 50 passengers
10. Boating Equipment Life preservers
11. Boating Equipment EPIRB – Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
12. Boating Equipment Fire Extinguisher – Fire fighting equipment
13. Boating Equipment Sound Signaling Devices
14. Boating Equipment Marine VHF Radio
15. Boating Equipment First Aid Kit
16. Boating Equipment Oxygen First Aid Kit
17. Boating Equipment Bilge pump or bailer
18. Boating Procedures Procedures common to most dive charters:
Pre-boarding and boarding
Plan on arriving at least ˝ hour prior to departure time
Check in with boat if necessary
Ask permission before boarding
Ask where you should set up your dive gear
Ask where you should stow additional items
Food & beverages
Clothing
Log books, camera etc.
Listen to any boat briefings
Coast Guard required briefing
What’s permitted and what’s off limits
Travel time to dive site
19. Boating Procedures Procedures common to most dive charters:
Pre-departure up to pre-dive
Prepare, fill and pack your gear
Make sure all your gear is marked with your name
Inventory your get so you don’t forget items
Fill your tanks
Pack in reverse order – space is at a premium
Remember cloths for post dive
Warm clothing
Rain gear
Sunscreen
Remember your seasickness precautions
20. Boating Procedures Seasickness
Some people are more prone to seasickness then others
Prevention:
If needed take medication before boarding the vessel
Avoid greasy foods
Underway:
Stay in the open air
Stay in the centerline of the boat focus on the horizon
Avoid intricate tasks
If it occurs:
Go to the leeward rail
Bring a buddy
21. Boating Procedures Procedures common to most dive charters:
Pre-Dive Briefing
Site overview
Depth, time, currents, POI & Hazards
Entry procedures
Boat signaling procedures
Recall procedures
Exit procedure
How to use the current line and board the ladder
Post dive procedures
Where to sit
Camera, spear gun etc.
22. Boating Procedures Procedures common to most dive charters:
Post Dive
Roll call
Secure gear
Stop all conversations
Answer only for yourself
Answer loudly
23. Boating Diving Enjoy the experience!