Divemaster Course

Divemaster training develops your leadership abilities by teaching you to supervise dive activities and assist instructors with student divers. Divemasters:
- Work with local dive centers, on live-aboard dive boats, yachts and at exotic resort locations.
- Assist Instructors with scuba classes.
- Lead certified divers on guided dives.
- Conduct local diving orientations.
- May be able to teach certain refresher, discovery, noncertification and emergency response courses.
Divemaster training is an important prerequisite for Assistant Instructor and Instructor training.
Who?

Who Can Enroll? This course is open to divers who:
- Are at least 18 years old.
- Are certified to the Master Scuba level or equivalent.
- Have logged at least 50 dives.
- Have secured a physician’s approval for diving within the past twelve months, based on the standard Medical History/Exam form.
What?

What is involved? This course consists of:
- Self study.
- Several classroom sessions.
- Pool sessions.
- 10 open water training dives.
Where and When?

Where and when do classes take place? Classes take place at the following places and times:
Call us for schedule
How Much?

How much does it cost? The course fee is $895 per person and includes:
Students are responsible for supplying all of the equipment items listed below, plus:
What Equipment?

What equipment will you need? Students are responsible for supplying all of the equipment items listed below:
- Mask, snorkel, fins.
- Adequate exposure protection.
- One cylinder per dive, per day.
- Weight system, weights.
- Buoyancy Control Device (BC).
- Regulator/alternate air source.
- Depth gauge/timer or computer.
- Audible surface signal.
- Surface signal (safety tube).
- Cutting tool.
- Dive tables and slate.
How to Enroll

Get Started Now: The best way to get started is to either call or email us.
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