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LeslieS

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I want to get my dive certification. Village divers has classes in the city and open water dives at Dutch Springs about an hour and a half away.

Anyone else interested?
 

digitalreefer

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It's $250 for the class, $275 for the open water dives. The training material is about $100 and you'll need to buy mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit and booties, which usually run somewhere around $250-$300

I would also recommend adding the nitrox certification for $100 (good to have anywhere) and the drysuit certification for $100 if you plan on doing any local diving.

Tell Cal down at the shop I said hey.
 

meschaefer

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Location
Astoria
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I got my certfication from village divers a couple of years ago, although I did my open water dives in Belize. They where great, and I reccomend them to people all the time.
 

digitalreefer

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I don't consider myself a strong swimmer and I did 16 lengths and 15 minutes treading water for my divemaster cert. You can do the swim floating on your back, and there is no time limit.

It's a ridiculous requirement, seeing as how you will never need to swim or tread water with your gear on.
 

Craig

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Location
Norwalk, CT
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I did some certiffication dives at dutch springs quarry. great place to learn as they have platforms in the water at different depths. ther's also a submerged airplane. Defiinately the best place for a certification dive in the area!
 

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