PADI Divemaster Course
$695 per person
Looking for the first step in working with scuba as a career? Your adventure into the professional levels of recreational scuba diving begins with the PADI Divemaster program. Working closely with a PADI Instructor, in this program you expand your dive knowledge and hone your skills to the professional level. PADI Divemaster training develops your leadership abilities, qualifying you to supervise dive activities and assist instructors with student divers. PADI Divemaster is the prerequisite certification for both the PADI Assistant Instructor and PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor certifications.
You will be required to successfully pass 8 exams:
The first 3 exams are best studied from the PADI Divemaster manual. The following exams should be studied from the Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving and the Diving Knowledge Workbook. Additionally, you will be required to turn in the completed Knowledge Reviews at the end of each module of the Divemaster manual.
You may complete individually, or part of a team, an emergency assistance plan for a local dive site. This information should include medical contact information, local authorities, nearest recompression facility, communication requirements and any other important information. You will also make a map of the local dive site – individually or as part of a team.
This portion may be completed in as little as 2 or 3 pool sessions or confined open water. You must score at least 12 points for the following exercises:
1. 400 yard swim – without stopping – no swim aids
under 6 minutes = 5 points
6 to 8 minutes = 4 points
8 – 10 minutes = 3 points
10 – 12 minutes = 2 points
12 + minutes = 1 point
2. 15 minute tread – with hands out for the last 2 minutes
Performed satisfactorily = 5 points
Did tread but no hands out = 3 points
Used side no more than twice = 1 point
Used side or bottom more than twice = 0
3. 800 yard mask, snorkel & fin swim
Under 13 minutes = 5 points
13 – 15 minutes = 4 points
15 – 17 minutes = 3 points
17 – 19 minutes = 2 points
more than 19 = 1 point
4. 100 yard inert diver tow
under 2 minutes = 5 points
2 – 3 minutes = 4 points
3 – 4 minutes = 3 points
4 – 5 minutes = 2 points
more than 5 = 1 point
Additionally, you will need to master an effective rescue of an unresponsive diver. This will include in-water resuscitation and equipment removal of both rescuer and victim.
Another portion of the watermanship and stamina is the skill circuit. You will learn how to demonstrate the following skills (with a score of 3 or better):
You must score at least a 3 on each skill – and score a total of no less than 63 on the entire circuit. The scoring is as follows:
The final skill is the equipment exchange between two divers while buddy breathing. This will assess your ability to deal with unexpected problems and stress. This is a problem solving evaluation and development tool only, it has no other application. The grading system is the same as above. You must score a 3 or higher.
This is the portion where you get to put it all together – applying the knowledge and skill you mastered in the previous sections.
The question often pops up, “How long will it take to finish the course?” Well, this course like all the other PADI programs, is performanced based. This means that you will be allowed to progress at your own pace. Some master the academic knowledge in a matter of days while others may take a few weeks. Completing the practical application portion can also vary. Some candidates will be able to devote everyday to this training while others may wish to spread it over several months. Therefore, it is possible to complete the course in as little as 3 weeks or up to a year or better.
The $695 tuition does not includes your Divemaster manual, spring fees or nitrox. the Divemaster Manual is $40. The extra costs you can expect is the PADI processing fee of $55 and the Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving ($35) and the Diving Knowledge Workbook ($16). You are encouraged to own your own copy of the PADI Instructor manual (paper or digital $180). You will need to access one for both the exam and to actually teach your courses.
You can expect to get approximately 10 – 15 dives during your training which will credit toward your required 60 dives to complete your training. Payment plans can be arranged.
You will soon earn your rating as a PADI Divemaster and be considered as a dive professional! This includes being a leader, a supervisor, a teacher, a boat master, a rescue diver, a medic, an equipment specialist, a marine environmentalist – a diving expert!