Ocean Diver - Become a BSAC Qualified Diver
The Course
An Ocean Diver is defined as a diver who is competent to conduct dives:
- with another Ocean Diver or with a Sports Diver, within the restrictions of the conditions already encountered during their training
- with a Dive Leader or higher grade, to expand their experience beyond the conditions encountered during their training, under the supervision of a Dive Manager.
- to a depth which is initially limited to the maximum experienced during training, but which can subsequently be extended progressively, under the supervision of a Qualified Instructor (QI), to a maximum of 20m using breathing gas mixes of 21%, 32% or 36% O2.
For those aged 12 or above and with reasonable fitness and good health, this course provides the essential knowledge and skills needed to prepare for open water diving. Over a period of 4-5 days worth of training, a mix of theory lessons and sheltered water sessions safely prepare the you for five open water dives designed to enable you to achieve BSAC Ocean Diver certification.
Course pricing includes:
Course pricing includes:
- BSAC Materials:
- Ocean Diver Student Manual & Qualification Record
- The BSAC Diving Manual
- BSAC Certification Fee
- First three months of BSAC membership
- Full Use of Equipment
- Theory Training
- Pool Training (approximately 5 sessions)
- 5 Open Water Dives