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SDI Solo Diver Course by SDI
SDI Solo Diver Course: Master Self-Reliance Underwater
Ready to take full responsibility for your own safety and experience the unique freedom of solo diving? The SDI Solo Diver course isn't about abandoning the buddy system carelessly; it's about developing the skills, knowledge, and mindset of a truly self-sufficient diver. This course is also perfect for underwater photographers/videographers, or those often diving with less-experienced buddies (or children!).
While solo diving was once considered technical, it's now recognized as an acceptable practice for properly trained and experienced divers. This course emphasizes:
- Proper Dive Planning: Learn to meticulously plan your dives, considering personal limitations and potential hazards.
- Self-Sufficiency: Develop the skills to handle emergencies and navigate independently.
- Accident Prevention: Understand the risks of solo diving and how to mitigate them.
- Specialized Equipment: Learn about the required equipment for solo diving, including redundant air sources, and how to configure it properly.
- Solo Diving Mindset: Cultivate the responsible attitude and judgment necessary for safe solo dives.
You'll also review the legal aspects of solo diving, including waivers and releases.
Who should take this course? Certified SDI Advanced Divers (or equivalent) with at least 100 logged dives who are interested in solo diving or want to significantly strengthen their buddy team skills.
Prerequisites:
- Minimum age: 21
- SDI Advanced Diver certification (or equivalent)
- 100 logged dives
Course Components: Knowledge reviews and open water dives demonstrating proficiency in skills like navigation, emergency air supply switch (within 100 feet), and SMB deployment.
What You Get: Upon successful completion, you'll be certified to engage in solo diving activities without direct supervision, provided the diving activities and environment approximate those of your training. This certification also counts as a single specialty rating towards the SDI Advanced Diver Development Program or the SDI Master Scuba Diver Development Program.
Features
The Course Covers:
- Why solo dive (pros and cons)
- History of buddy diving vs. solo diving
- Legal liability and waivers
- The solo diving mentality
- When not to solo dive
- Equipment for solo diving
- Planning and conducting solo dives
- Navigation
- Management of solo diving emergencies
- 200-meter surface swim in full gear
- Pre-dive planning based on personal air consumption
- Emergency air supply switch
- SMB deployment
- Audible signaling device use
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WARNING: This Dive Right In Scuba product can expose you to certain chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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