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SDI Night/Limited Visibility Diver
AUD $399
Ready to take your diving skills to the next level? Sign up for our SDI Night/Limited Visibility Diver course at Good Divers. Learn how to safely navigate and explore the underwater world in low light conditions. This course is perfect for those looking to expand their diving knowledge and experience. Join us and discover a whole new world beneath the surface.
For Course Seeions,
Call us or email us at info.gooddivers@gmail.com. Please specify the course and your preferred date.
PreRequirements:
Minimum age: 12 years old.
Certified Open Water Diver (or equivalent certification).
What you will learn:
The SDI Night/Limited Visibility Diver course provides essential skills and knowledge to safely dive in low-light or nighttime conditions:
Night Diving Basics: Learn how to prepare for and execute dives in darkness or limited visibility.
Light Handling: Master the use of primary and backup dive lights for effective navigation and communication.
Buoyancy and Trim Control: Refine buoyancy skills to avoid disturbing the environment in limited visibility.
Navigation Techniques: Learn compass use and natural navigation to stay oriented underwater.
Safety Protocols: Develop skills for buddy communication, lost diver procedures, and managing equipment malfunctions.
Course content:
Knowledge Development:
Classroom or eLearning sessions covering the principles of night and limited visibility diving.
Introduction to specialized equipment, including dive lights and surface marker buoys.
Open Water Dives:
Dive 1: Practice light handling, buoyancy control, and buddy communication techniques in a low-light environment.
Dive 2: Navigate and explore in limited visibility, focusing on safe entry, exit, and orientation skills.
Final Assessment:
Post-dive debrief with personalized feedback from your instructor.
Certification as an SDI Night/Limited Visibility Diver, enabling you to confidently dive in night time and low-light conditions.



