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Craft your diving

As a full-time ICU nurse, I bring decades of error-mitigation research into all of my diving, especially my classes. Underwater, I focus on details of stability, but above water, learn effective communication, detailed dive planning, and quality debriefing. 

Your training is personalized to your needs and timeline with equal focus on the class-specific skills and overarching safe-diving practices.

Sidemount

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  • Shore Dives

  • Scooter Dives

  • Deep Ocean Dives

  • Shallow Reef Dives

  • Decompression Dives

  • Single-Tank Dives

  • Multi-Stage Cave Dives

  • Any dive

Sidemount lends itself to stability naturally, but we will fine-tune your kit and skills so that you are unwavering in the water. Sidemount is inherently redundant, with the use of two independent tank, making it much more unlikely to run out of air on a dive, but it is also scalable, meaning you can bring one, two, three, or more tanks on a dive using the same gear.  This flexibility not only enhances your diving experience but also sets you up for future technical courses if you decide to take your skills further. 

Quality training separates the comfortable and competent Sidemount diver from the self-taught "experts" boat captains ban.

Pay for training, not cards.

Learn from Experts.

  • A scuba diver wearing a blue wetsuit, white gloves, and a white mask is swimming underwater over a rocky riverbed, equipped with a scuba tank and regulator.

    The Art of Stability

    The Art of Stability, using the SDI Advanced Buoyancy Diver material and standards, does not certify you to go deeper or stay longer, but it builds the wide, unfaltering foundation that most divers lack. Through no less than 6 dives, we will master your rudimentary Open Water skills, grasp the Adv Buoyancy skills, and ingrain dive planning and situational safety through the brief/debrief/rebrief model.

  • Underwater diver using a diver propulsion vehicle, dpv, with the brand name 'SUBGRAVITY', similar to blacktip, exploring a coral reef.

    DPV Diver

    A class of almost exclusively fun and excitement, the DPV Diver course is the most fun you will have underwater, until your next DPV dive. 

    So that all your dives end with smiles on the boat, we review gas and battery planning, driving skills, and safety maneuvers.

    Because we require this certification for purchase of a Blacktip DPV, it is included for free with any DPV purchase.

  • A scuba diver explores a coral-covered shipwreck underwater. She is an advanced open water diver with a pony bottle, spare air, redundant tank.

    Deep Diver

    For those of us wanting to explore safely below 100ft, we love teaching the art of going deep. This is the prerequisite for Technical Diver, meaning you are invited to take this course in doubles, although it is not required. Because this course focuses on dive planning, has few in-water skills, and is the last step before tech diving, we prepare you as a cautious, technically-minded, thinking diver.

  • Four scuba divers jumping into the ocean from a boat, holding hands in the air, with clear blue water and sky in the background.

    Open Water Diver

    Your first giant stride into the underwater world, this course fills no less than 2 days of diving after 8 hours of self-paced online learning. The resulting certification and education enables you to dive with a buddy up to 60ft deep with any dive boat in the world.

    For a more compact class, ask about Supervised Diver.

Join the New Age of Diving.

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