What Every Diver Should Know...
Decades of experience have taught us that there are four requirements to
serious diving and serious fun. There is a strong
correlation between the quality of your training and the amount of fun you
will have.
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Proper Knowledge
There are certain diving skills that must be learned. With a
professional teaching system, you can study the information at your
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Proper Skills
You must develop ability with basic scuba
skills, such as moving in the water and
equipment handling. The best way to learn is
from a qualified instructor at a
professional scuba school. Review and
practice time reinforces the skills.
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Proper Equipment
The most comfortable,
convenient and enjoyable way to dive is
with your own set of properly-fitted
equipment. As you become familiar with
your equipment, your ability level
increases. Annual servicing assures your
equipment’s performance and minimizes
malfunctions.
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Proper
Experience
While education helps
develop knowledge and skills, the key to
becoming a comfortable and confident
diver is simply to dive as much as
possible. Your experience and ability
increase as you seek out different
diving locations, meet new friends, have
new adventures and explore new worlds.
That is why SSI’s motto is “Serious
Diving, Serious Fun!”
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How far do You want to go?

After you are certified, you are ready to
pursue a lifetime of adventure. Diving offers
endless opportunities for exploration,
discovery, education and new experiences. You
can go as far as your passion and enthusiasm
take you.
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Explore the Waters in Your Back Yard. No
matter where you live, there are places full of adventure to dive.
These dive sites are accessible, inexpensive, and allow you to use
your knowledge, skills and equipment, and gain experience.
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Explore the Waters of the World. Travel to
exotic lands and experience fascinating cultures. Seventy-two
percent of the world is under water, and you have a license to
explore it. At Divers Equipment, we offer dive trips and can
assist with your travel arrangements. What a great way to
learn; take a trip and dive with your instructor!
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Join the 3 Trails Dive Club and Meet New Friends. The
best way to put your new knowledge, skills and equipment to practice
is to meet other divers and travel with other divers. You can find
out about local dive sites and vacation destinations. Our club meets
monthly to dive, plan, learn and to just have fun in general!
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Become an “Underwater Photographer or Videographer”.
The stunning beauty of the world underwater is a photographer’s
dream. With improvements in underwater photographic and video
equipment it is becoming progressively easier to get good results
capturing your experiences and reproducing them for yourself, your
family and friends.
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Continue Your Education. Your Open Water
Diver certification is only the beginning of the SSI Education
System. SSI Specialty courses teach you specialized diving
activities, and there are many to choose from. By combining
specialties and experience you can earn SSI continuing education
ratings of Specialty, Advanced Open Water and Master Diver.
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Become a SSI Dive Leader. The Scuba
Schools International worldwide network is constantly growing. To
keep the SSI family strong, new Dive Leaders are always needed. If
you are interested in sharing the adventure of diving, please talk
to us becoming an SSI Dive Leader.
Begin your Adventure!
Contact us
and Schedule your Training today!